Using minimal oil reduces calories while preserving flavor and texture.
How to cook food with minimal oil
To cook food with minimal oil, apply a thin, even coating and rely on proper heat control.
Why less oil still works
A small amount of oil prevents sticking and improves browning.
Excess oil is often unnecessary.
Best tools for minimal oil cooking
Nonstick pans and spray oils work well.
Brushes and paper towels help spread oil evenly.
Step-by-step minimal oil cooking method
- Preheat the pan before adding oil.
- Add a teaspoon or light spray of oil.
- Spread oil evenly across the surface.
- Add food and cook without overcrowding.
- Adjust heat to avoid burning.
Common mistakes
- Pouring oil directly onto food.
- Using too much heat.
- Skipping preheating.
Conclusion
Minimal oil cooking delivers flavor and texture with better control and balance.
