Healthy cooking doesn't mean that you have to become a gourmet chef
or invest in expensive cookware. You can use basic cooking techniques to
prepare food in healthy ways.
By using healthy-cooking techniques, you can cut fat and calories.
Consider, for instance, that each tablespoon (about 15 milliliters) of
oil you use when frying adds more than 100 calories. To put it in
perspective — adults should limit fat calories to no more than 20 to 35
percent of total daily calories.
For a 2,000-calorie diet, that means no
more than 400 to 700 calories from fat a day. By switching to roasting,
you not only eliminate added fat but also allow any fat in the food to
drip away.