Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 21:34     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Anonymous wrote:I can’t fathom this making a difference in the real world unless you’re just upending the bottle into the food.


If you are watching your weight/cutting calories, beware of this attitude!
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 18:50     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You marinate meat in olive oil?? Is that a thing?


I sometimes marinate chicken in olive oil, pickle juice, and whatever spices I'm feeling that day. It does make it taste much better. No other meat gets marinated in olive oil.

And yes, you do need to account for any olive oil you use. Olive oil is one of the worst offenders for hidden calories.

I marinate steak in it; it helps the spices stick and helps the sear.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 17:16     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Anonymous wrote:You marinate meat in olive oil?? Is that a thing?


I sometimes marinate chicken in olive oil, pickle juice, and whatever spices I'm feeling that day. It does make it taste much better. No other meat gets marinated in olive oil.

And yes, you do need to account for any olive oil you use. Olive oil is one of the worst offenders for hidden calories.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 16:40     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Like two previous posters mentioned, do the math. You have to count the calories if you are working on a tight caloric budget for whatever reason.

It is no more dense in calories than any other liquid fat. 9 calories per gram.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 14:50     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

No.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 13:17     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

I count it the same as any other calories in the recipe. So if you used 3 tablespoons of oil that's 360 calories. If you froze half, and split what you didn't freeze into 3 servings, that's 60 extra calories per serving from the oil.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 13:13     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

If you're closely monitoring calories, I would measure it and then just divide it by servings. It's not completely accurate but it's better than nothing. If it's something like marinating, that's a bit more difficult. I'm sure if you Google how to calorie count in that circumstance, there will be some resources.

If you end to always be in a good deficit or are just generally trying to be healthier/not too worried about actual numbers, I wouldn't be as worried about actual measurements.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 13:07     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

I can’t fathom this making a difference in the real world unless you’re just upending the bottle into the food.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 13:04     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Anonymous wrote:You marinate meat in olive oil?? Is that a thing?


You'll find varying opinions about whether or not it makes sense, but it's incredibly common.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 13:03     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Anonymous wrote:It is empty calories, I use it for flavor only. It has no nutrition, so if you can use less to one, do it.

It’s not empty calories! It’s an important component of the Mediterranean Diet. https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/is-extra-virgin-olive-oil-extra-healthy
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 12:59     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

You marinate meat in olive oil?? Is that a thing?
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 12:53     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Anonymous wrote:Yes absolutely - about 120 cal per tablespoon!!


+100

Stop using it so much if you're on a diet.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 12:51     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

Yes absolutely - about 120 cal per tablespoon!!
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 12:13     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

It is empty calories, I use it for flavor only. It has no nutrition, so if you can use less to one, do it.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 12:10     Subject: Do I need to worry about measuring olive oil?

I use olive oil a lot in cooking. I toast rice in it, add it to meats when marinating, add it to salads. The thing is, I cook large portions and usually have leftovers. Everyone takes different size servings. I know EVOO is highly dense in calories, but if I’m making, for example, two cups of rice, freezing half for another meal, having leftovers of the half I served, and if DH’s serving is larger than mine but DCs’ servings smaller, how in the world am I determining the calories in the maybe 2-3T of olive oil spread out amongst all of this? Does this make sense? How are we counting calories in things like oil?