Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Do most italian resturaunts cook the pasta and food in olive oil?

Food yes, But Pasta should always be cooked in boiling salted water. then added to the sauce, which would contain olive oil.Do most italian resturaunts cook the pasta and food in olive oil?
Depending on the region in Italy that the recipe was created. Some areas use butter or lard others olive oil. Original recipes used products that were easily obtained. So for instance if the region had a lot of goats, cows or sheep they used milk if it had tons of olive trees then olive oil was used.Do most italian resturaunts cook the pasta and food in olive oil?
Good italian restaurants will use a lot of olive oil. Places like Olive garden and other crappy, sub-par chains will use a ton of butter. Ask your server how it's prepared.
as a general rule, yes





Some exceptions would be fried fish or anything deep fried would be peanut or vegetable oil In any saute dishes, olive oil is the oil of choice.
Pasta is generally boiled in 6 qts of water per pound of pasta.


Reheated with olive oil, garlic and broccoli!
The pasta would be boiled in water, but the olive oil would be added later to keep the pasta from clumping together. It also tastes good.
Pasta is cooked in boiling water. Olive oil is used for everything else.
pasta is cooked in water then they add olive oil to flavor it after it's drained


Good places use olive oil for everything but deep fat frying.


Chain places don't use oil or butter- they use margarine
I'd have to say yes, but as an Italian, traditional Italian food does contain a fair amount of olive oil anyways.





As a nutritionist, I'd have to warn you that MOST restaurants use oil, butter, and other fats to flavor, and keep the foods moist. Especially buffet style restaurants, or cafeteria style dining as the food sits longer. The cooked veggies in these places in particular are swimming in oils [although they taste great, and you wouldn't notice otherwise]. Butter or oil is frequently used to cook your steaks with that ';steakhouse'; flavor. As much as I hate to admit it to my thighs, this is the truth, unless you can find a healthy restaurant.





As a mom, I try to limit our visits to restaurants and for take out to a couple times per year. I like to know what and how much we are eating, and to give them the best choices I can for the calories. It is estimated that families who regularly eat out 3 or more times a week, eat on average a minimum of an additional 1000 calories, some PER DAY. The fat intake is three to four TIMES what it should be PER DAY. Those pounds [as much as I wish they would] DO NOT melt away.
It varies......if you really want to know-yo have to ask the


server or manager at the restaruant.....that's like asking


if all little boys like trucks!

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