Kitchen Q&A
Healthiest Way to Grill
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Grilled foods have a unique flavor and texture and are synonymous with summertime and cooking outdoors.
How to Grill:
- Grill on an area without a direct flame as the temperature directly above or below the flame can reach as high as 500�F to 1000�F (260-538�C).
- Be sure not to overcook or burn your food; this helps prevent the formation of toxic compounds.
- Marinate in a mixture that includes antioxidant-rich ingredients such as lemon, onions, rosemary or black pepper.
- If you choose to grill foods and use an oil to coat them, use an oil that has a high smoke point, such as avocado oil or high-oleic safflower oil, to lessen the amount of oxidative damage that will occur in the oil itself.
The principles of nutrient loss from charcoaled or gas-grilled foods are very similar to the principles of all cooking: the shorter the time of exposure to heat and the lower the heat, the less the nutrient loss.