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5 Tips To Cooking For A Low Cholesterol Diet

Did you know that there are three main types of fat in food:- saturates, monounsaturates and polyunsaturates and that they are not all bad for you. Foods high in saturates such as fatty meats, full-fat dairy products, butter, lard, cream, cheese and many processed and takeaway foods, increase cholesterol in your blood so it is very important to eat less of them. However, polyunsaturates and monounsaturates can help lower cholesterol, so it is sensible to swap foods high in saturates for more foods rich in unsaturated fats.

Pure vegetable oils and spreads such as sunflower, corn, grapeseed and soya oils are all good sources of polyunsaturates, while olive oil, avocados, nuts and seeds are all good sources of monounsaturates.

If you have been diagnosed with a high cholesterol level you may be required to make a number of changes, including modifying your diet in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Cooking for a low cholesterol diet is not difficult, but you will have to use some different techniques and food choices to keep your heart healthy. Baking, grilling, even microwaving will help control the amount of saturated fat in your food. Here are my top 5 tips:

TIP 1 When cooking meat and poultry, you can reduce the saturated fat in meat by trimming off all of the fat you see or buy the leaner options. Instead of frying, try to roast, or bake the meat. If you roast or bake, put your meat on a rack, this will drain off the excess fat.

TIP 2 Limit the amount of high saturated fat products in your house and stock up on alternatives such as herbs or wine to add flavor to your food. Wine, lemon juice, vinegar, or a fat free or low fat oil marinade can help with keeping the meat moist while adding a wonderful flavor.

TIP 3 When making stews and soups, cook the day before you want to use them and put in the refrigerator. As it cools the fat will rise to the top and harden, remove it before reheating.

TIP 4 Fruits and vegetables are a key part of a low cholesterol diet. Fresh fruits and vegetables such as apples, carrots and celery can be chopped up and eaten as snacks or refrigerated for later. Stir fry or saute vegetables in only a small amount of oil, pure vegetable or olive oil are good to use

TIP 5 Avoid adding too much salt to your food, use herbs and spices to add flavor instead.

These are just a few cooking tips for your new diet. It may take a little more time to think about and prepare your food but it will not only be healthier, it will set you up on the way to improving the health of your heart.

Dawn Robertshaw

Dawn Robertshaw is a writer of health and relationships articles for http://www.InThe21stCentury.com which was set up to help young and old alike to cope with those unique stresses and challenges of the fast-paced life we are all part of In The 21st Century.

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