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Negligible nutritional content per application, though it is pure fat when ingredients are analyzed; some formulations are marketed as zero-calorie due to serving size specifications. Vegetable-based varieties provide the same polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats present in their source oils.

About

Vegetable cooking spray is an aerosol product consisting of refined vegetable oil combined with emulsifiers, propellants, and anti-caking agents in a pressurized can. The formulation typically begins with oils derived from canola, soybean, or sunflower seeds, which are blended with lecithin (an emulsifier) to allow even distribution, and propellants such as propane or butane to create the spray mechanism. The result is a fine mist that coats cookware surfaces with a thin, uniform layer of fat—typically delivering less than one gram of fat per spray application. Modern variants may include added ingredients such as butter flavoring or cooking surface treatments.

The invention of cooking spray revolutionized kitchen convenience, first introduced commercially in the 1960s. Unlike brush-applied oils, the aerosol format allows for minimal-fat cooking applications and precise control over oil coverage on pans, griddles, and baking sheets.

Culinary Uses

Vegetable cooking spray serves primarily as a non-stick agent for sautéing, frying, grilling, and baking applications across contemporary Western kitchens. It is commonly used to prepare baking pans and sheets before adding batter or dough, to prevent sticking without adding measurable fat. The spray is also employed in pan-frying proteins and vegetables where minimal oil is desired, and in grilling to prevent food adhesion to grates. Its precision application makes it particularly useful for calorie-conscious cooking and for maintaining distinct flavors when minimal fat addition is preferred. Cooking spray is a staple in home baking and increasingly common in professional kitchens where consistency and portion control are priorities.

Recipes Using vegetable cooking spray (72)

Refried Beans
RCI-VG.004.1121.002

Refried Beans

looks done cooked beans and ham bone Oddly enough, (frijoles refritos) are only fried once. The prefix "re" is a Spanish prefix meaning "very" or "well", inappropriately tacked onto a non-Spanish word.

RCI-BR.008.0179.001

Rice Bran Buttermilk Pancakes

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the McGowan Estate in Sherman, Texas in 1991.

RCI-DS.001.0465.001

Rice Cloud with Bittersweet Chocolate Sundae

Rice Cloud with Bittersweet Chocolate Sundae from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.008.0183.001

Rice Crêpes

Makes 6 servings

RCI-MT.001.0213.001

Roast Beef Hash

* Source: 1,001 Delicious Recipes for People with Diabetes * Yield: 4 servings (about 1 cup each)

RCI-MT.002.0234.001

Roasted Pork Loin with Rosemary

Original recipe Makes 6 servings

RCI-SF.001.0310.001

Salmon Steak with Orange Balsamic Glaze

This recipe comes from a neighbor who served this to me a few years back. I was so impressed with the flavors I demanded the recipe. He gave it to me and it is now a mainstay in your home.

RCI-ND.002.0133.001

South-of-the-Border Lasagna

South-of-the-Border Lasagna from the Recidemia collection

RCI-DS.001.0517.001

Strawberry Bavarian Rice Mold

Makes 10 servings.

RCI-VG.001.0576.001

Strawberry-Chicken Salad II

Makes 6 servings.

RCI-MT.002.0284.001

Strawberry-Pork Salad

Makes 6 servings.

RCI-BR.007.0120.001

Strawberry Rosettes

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RCI-DS.004.0279.001

Stuffed Baked Apples I

Submitted by: Jill Karlya via dLife

RCI-VG.005.0230.001

Stuffed Eggplant

Fruit & Vegetable of the Month: Eggplant by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, public domain government resource—original source of recipe Serves: 4

RCI-RC.004.0293.001

Summer Vegetable Skillet

Makes 6 servings.

RCI-MT.004.0802.001

Tangy Chicken Leg Quarters

Chicken, Leg Quarters, Frozen by the US Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe Serves: 2

RCI-BR.004.0521.001

Tasty pineapple cake

Tasty pineapple cake from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SP.003.0692.001

Tortilla Rice Soup

Makes 4 servings

RCI-MT.005.0323.001

Turkey Rice Burgers

Makes 10 burgers

RCI-VG.004.1476.001

Undefeated Red Beans and Rice

Makes 6 servings

RCI-SF.001.0401.001

Yugoslavian Fish Skewers with Serbian Tomato Relish

and more healthy. Suggested types of to use: halibut, rockfish, snapper or orange roughy. The tomato relish should be refrigerated at least 30 minutes, which is not accounted for below.

RCI-VG.004.1561.001

Zucchini and Chile Corn Bake

Makes 8 servings.