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margarine

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Margarine is calorie-dense, providing approximately 100 calories per tablespoon, and contains fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and E, often added as fortification. Composition varies significantly depending on oil source and formulation, with some products higher in polyunsaturated fats and others containing trans fats, particularly in older formulations.

About

Margarine is a manufactured fat product created to replicate the culinary properties of butter through the emulsification of vegetable or animal oils with water, milk, or milk solids. Developed in 19th-century France as a more economical alternative to butter, modern margarine typically comprises a mixture of refined oils (such as soybean, canola, or palm oil), emulsifiers (usually lecithin), water, salt, and various additives including vitamins, colorants, and preservatives. The product is churned to create a stable, spreadable or baking-grade consistency depending on its formulation.

Margarine ranges in color from pale yellow to deep golden, depending on added colorants and oil composition. Its flavor profile is deliberately neutral and buttery, though it lacks the complexity of cultured butter. The texture varies from soft, spreadable versions suitable for table use to firmer baking margarines with higher melting points.

Culinary Uses

Margarine functions as a direct substitute for butter in baking, pastry-making, and general cooking applications. It is widely used in commercial baking due to its consistent performance, extended shelf life, and cost efficiency. In home cooking, margarine serves as a spread for bread and vegetables, a cooking fat for sautéing and frying, and an ingredient in cakes, cookies, and other baked goods. It performs well in pie crusts, laminated doughs, and emulsified sauces. Culinary results depend on the margarine's water and fat content; baking-grade margarines with lower water content produce superior texture in pastries compared to table spreads.

Used In

Recipes Using margarine (306)

RCI-MT.001.0104.001

Farmers Market Steak

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Mclean Estate in Irving, Texas in 1982.

RCI-RC.001.0081.001

Festive Orange Rice

Festive Orange Rice from the Recidemia collection

RCI-ND.002.0041.001

Fettuccine Alfredo I

From Lois Flack – Cyberealm BBS (315)786-1120, Watertown, NY Yield: 4 servings (serving size: 1 cup)

RCI-SF.001.0128.001

Fillet of Catfish in Wine

Fillet of Catfish in Wine from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.006.0114.001

Fine-crumb Pie Shell

Fine-crumb Pie Shell from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SF.001.0135.001

Fish au Gratin

Fish au Gratin Serves 4

RCI-BR.005.0282.002

Flapjacks

This is a popular dessert which can be made in less than an hour.

RCI-RC.004.0112.001

Fortune's Fried Rice

A good breakfast together with bacon, eggs, or ham. Enjoy it, and start your day with Fortune's Fried Rice!

RCI-BR.001.0098.001

French Rolls

French Rolls from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.006.0128.001

Fresh Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie

Fresh Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0293.001

Fruit Cookies I

Fruit Cookies I from the Recidemia collection

RCI-DS.004.0123.001

Fruit crumble

This recipe can be adapted for people with an allergy by substituting the ingredients for equivalents. For example, to make this suitable for people with milk or dairy allergy use a dairy free margarine.

RCI-BR.006.0136.001

Fruit Tart

Fruit Tart from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SC.001.0023.001

Fudge Frosting

This is a rich non-greasy frosting that goes on hot and stiffens as it cools.

RCI-DS.001.0249.001

Fudgy Chocolate Pudding

This is great with vanilla ice cream or chocolate Cool Whip!

RCI-SN.004.0067.002

Garlic croutons

can be purchased but are much better when made from old bread. They are a crucial ingredient of Caesar Salad.

RCI-DS.003.0155.001

Gemini Peanut Butter Cups

Always check the ingredients to make sure the product is vegan.

RCI-BR.005.0301.001

German Chocolate Brownies

This recipe came from The Printey Estate sale. It was obtained it as part of the Family Collection from The Printey Estate in Forney, Texas in 2001.

RCI-BR.004.0240.001

Giant Potato Pancake

Giant Potato Pancake from the Recidemia collection

RCI-VG.004.0555.001

Gingered Carrots

Fruit & Vegetable of the Month: Carrots by the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, public domain government resource—original source of recipe

RCI-ND.002.0052.001

Gnocchi

Gnocchi is a nice side dish or first course dish.

RCI-VG.004.0569.001

Gourmet Golden Squash

Contributed by Jenn B aka Mom2Sam and Tiny at

RCI-BR.006.0145.001

Graham Cracker Pie Shell

Graham Cracker Pie Shell from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0110.001

Grandma Vaughan's Cinnamon Rolls

Eva Vaughan Fitzsimons provided this recipe. Iva Vaughan who many of us know as Grandma Vaughan was only happy when she was feeding us. cinnamon Rolls - These are delicious. Grandma Vaughan made wonderful cinnamon rolls.

RCI-BR.005.0333.002

Granola Bars

Granola bars are a very tasty and easy food to make. They can be sold at the market in small bars, such as the size of a candy bar. However, by following these commonly used steps you can create your own tasty granola bars right at home.

RCI-VG.004.0595.001

Green Beans and Peppers:

Green Beans and Peppers

RCI-DS.001.0264.001

Guamanian Pudding Dessert

You may use homemade or storebought slices of pound cake for the base of this dessert, whichever you prefer. Plan ahead when preparing this, as it requires time to chill the pudding before you can assemble the dessert. 10-15 servings.

RCI-SN.003.0127.001

Gungo Peas Patty

Gungo Peas Patty from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.004.0442.001

Guyanese Barbecued Chicken

Guyanese Barbecued Chicken from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0112.001

Guyanese Hot Cross Buns

Guyanese Hot Cross Buns from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.005.0117.001

Hamburger pie

Hamburger pie from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.002.0138.001

Ham Viennese

Ham Viennese

RCI-DS.002.0099.001

Heart Healthy Mud Pie

Heart Healthy Mud Pie from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SP.003.0311.001

Hearty Beef Vegetable Soup

This is one of my favorites that my mom used to make for me.

RCI-BR.004.0263.001

Hearty Healthy Carrot Cake

Hearty Healthy Carrot Cake from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SC.007.0147.001

Helen's Soft Chocolate Frosting

Here is a good, fast-cooked icing.

RCI-BR.005.0351.002

Hermits

are chewy molasses spice cookies. This version is on the strong side of the spectrum so those who prefer less hot-tasting food should hold back on the cloves and ginger.

RCI-BR.005.0356.001

High-fiber Cookies

High-fiber Cookies from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.006.0155.001

Homemade Lemon Meringue Pie

Homemade Lemon Meringue Pie from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SW.002.0057.001

Honduran Quesadillas

Honduran Quesadillas from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0128.001

Houska

Adapted from Betty Crocker's International Cookbook. We had something similar at a wonderful local Swiss restaurant.

RCI-VG.004.0698.001

Indian Squash

Indian Squash from the Recidemia collection

RCI-EG.002.0045.001

Jalapeno Eggs

Jalapeno eggs for two persons:

RCI-SP.003.0355.001

Jimmy's Minestrone

Jimmy's Minestrone from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SP.004.0185.001

Kalfakjot a Fati

Kalfakjot a Fati Veal in a casserole

RCI-VG.002.0069.001

Kartoffel Klöße

Kartoffel Klöße

RCI-RC.006.0076.001

Kasha Rustica

This dish tastes even better made ahead and can be refrigerated for 3 to 4 days. To reheat, place in a casserole dish, cover and warm in a 350°F oven or in a microwave oven.

RCI-BR.007.0075.001

Kovoqli Varaki Somsa

Pumpkin samsa

RCI-BR.005.0376.001

Krustini Rusks or Country Biscuits

* Serves 4

RCI-SP.003.0369.001

Kubanski Borsch

Makes 3 – 4 servings