327 recipes for "vegetable_oil"
Orange Sesame Spinach Salad with Chicken

Orange Sesame Spinach Salad with Chicken

Apr 4, 2009

Per serving
Restaurant cost $9.50
To make $4.40
Savings $5.10

Healthy Lunch Tip: Making your own salad dressing helps control the type of fat added. Vegetable oil contains no saturated fat. Nuts, such as almonds, add a dose of healthy fats.

Cornmeal-Crusted Rainbow Trout Sandwiches

Cornmeal-Crusted Rainbow Trout Sandwiches

Jul 14, 2005

In this recipe, we drain the bacon fat out of the pan and fry the fish in vegetable oil. For a more pronounced bacon flavour, you can use the bacon fat and omit the oil. Add lettuce and sliced tomato for a yummy twist on a BLT.

Maple Carrot Loaf

Maple Carrot Loaf

Breakfast loaves are often made with vegetable oil for moistness, but unsweetened applesauce works just as well. While this loaf is excellent on its own, if you want something a bit more indulgent, try topping your slice with a vegan butter-flavoured spread or a soy-based nut butter. 

Curling Stone Sandwich Cakes

Curling Stone Sandwich Cakes

Dec 26, 2013

Make your own gold medal–winning curling stones by sandwiching a cool, minty filling between two soft, cakey, chocolaty cookies and topping them with a gummy handle. If the coating chocolate is a little too thick to spread, stir in a few drops of vegetable oil to thin it.

Perked-Up Pepper Spice Rub

Perked-Up Pepper Spice Rub

Jul 14, 2005

For every 4 servings (1 lb/500 g boneless or 2 lb/1 kg bone-in) meat or poultry, mix 2 tbsp (25 mL) spice rub; 1 tbsp (15 mL) vegetable oil; and 1 clove garlic, minced (if desired). Rub over meat or chicken; let stand for 10 minutes. (Make-ahead: Cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.)

Middle East Spice Rub

Middle East Spice Rub

Jul 14, 2005

For every 4 servings (1 lb/500 g boneless or 2 lb/1 kg bone-in) meat or poultry, mix 2 tbsp (25 mL) spice rub; 1 tbsp (15 mL) vegetable oil; and 1 clove garlic, minced (if desired). Rub over meat or chicken; let stand for 10 minutes. (Make-ahead: Cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.)

Chicken Schmaltz

Chicken Schmaltz

Mar 28, 2011

 Schmaltz means “fat” in Yiddish and German. In cooking, it refers to chicken fat in the Jewish tradition, and pork, goose or duck fat in the German. Trim the fat from chicken and save it in the freezer until there's enough to render and make schmaltz. You can substitute chicken fat skimmed from soup, or vegetable oil.

Braised Fennel with Peas

Braised Fennel with Peas

Mar 8, 2006

This saucy side dish is a lovely accompaniment to pan-fried chicken breasts or fish fillets or grilled chops or steaks. We drain the bacon fat and add vegetable oil to reduce saturated fat and cholesterol. However, for a smoky bacon flavour, you can always omit the oil and drain off all but 1 tbsp (15 mL) of the bacon fat.

Dark and Delicious Vegan Chocolate Cake

Dark and Delicious Vegan Chocolate Cake

Everyone should be able to eat chocolate cake! A few simple substitutions is all it takes to make our classic recipe free of dairy, gluten, eggs, white sugar and vegetable oil, without sacrificing the intense chocolaty taste and moist, fluffy texture you've come to love. Most high-quality semisweet chocolates are dairy-free; read the label to ensure the brand you've selected doesn't contain any milk products. 

Singapore Noodles

Singapore Noodles

Jan 19, 2015

This noodle dish gets its signature bright yellow colour from golden turmeric. We've substituted leaner pork tenderloin for the traditional barbecued pork (but if you can find the real thing, it's definitely worth using). This recipe yields a lot, so be sure to use a wok or your largest nonstick skillet.

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