What You Need to Know About … Cooking with Fat-Free Dairy Products (2024)

Creamy sauces are not a thing of the past. You can reap great texture and flavor from fat-free yogurt, skim ricotta, nonfat evaporated milk and even tofu.

Article By:Leslie Fink, MS, RD

What You Need to Know About … Cooking with Fat-Free Dairy Products (1)

In the world of light cooking, swapping olive oil for butter is one thing; using fat-free cheese instead of regular cheese is another. But creamy, flavorful recipes are not lost on the Plan. Here's how nonfat sour cream, skim milk and fat-free yogurt (to name a few) can help you work wonders in the kitchen.

THE BASICS

Fat-Free Ricotta Cheese can be used in both sweet and savory preparations. Beat some with Splenda and ground cinnamon for a lovely fruit dip or fruit compote topping, or substitute skim ricotta for regular ricotta in your favorite (whole-wheat) lasagna recipe. You can purée skim ricotta until smooth and use it as a base for dip recipes, too.

Fat-Free Cheese (American, Cheddar, etc.) does not work well as toppings in baked recipes since it does not melt and bubble like regular – or even low fat – cheese (although broiling does help the cheese to brown a bit). Your best bets are to use fat-free shredded cheese in a baked dish so it's mixed in with other ingredients, or to sprinkle some on top of dishes for a dash of color.

Plain Fat-Free Yogurt is so versatile that it can be used to tenderize meat, add thickness to sauces (instead of heavy cream), replace some mayonnaise and sour cream in dips, and serve as a base for salad dressings and marinades. Try flavoring some with fresh basil, ginger and sugar substitute for a refreshing sauce for grilled fruit. One note: If regular fat-free yogurt is too "runny" for you, try plain nonfat Greek-style yogurt instead which is creamier and has a thicker consistency.

Fat-Free Sour Cream can be used for much more than dip recipes – it can add a little creaminess to your favorite chicken, tuna or potato salad recipes, and smoothness to frittatas. If the consistency of your renovated dish seems a little "off," try cutting back on the sour cream and subbing some for plain fat-free yogurt or fat-free mayonnaise instead.

Fat-Free Mayonnaise is far from the real thing, but if you flavor it with a homemade pesto sauce, fresh dill or even minced red onion, it can be much more than just a passable substitute.

Skim Milk is not a true substitute for heavy cream but it can help add a nice, creamy taste to some puréed soups (like butternut squash) when the milk is added just at the end of cooking. Skim milk mixed with a little fat-free sour cream can add non-fat creaminess to mashed potatoes, too.

Evaporated Skim Milk is canned, unsweetened fat-free milk that has had about 60% of its water removed making it a great substitute for heavy cream in recipes. You can also try swapping whipped, chilled evaporated skim milk for regular whipped cream in some recipes.

Tofu, although not a fat-free dairy product, can be used like one as a cheese or cream alternative: Mash soft tofu and add it to egg dishes for a cheesy texture, purée it in smoothies, or mash and season it for a ricotta substitute in some Italian recipes. You can also purée silken tofu and use it as a mayo substitute in salad dressings and as a cream replacement in some soups and pasta dishes.

SUGGESTIONS FOR USE

Recipes are not doomed without whole milk and cream: "Fat-free dairy products such as milk, yogurt and sour cream work just like their high-fat counterparts," says Robin Vitetta-Miller, MS, nutritionist and cookbook author. "And tofu works great when it's puréed and substituted in dips and smoothies," she says.

"Fat-free cheeses don't always melt well so put them in something forgiving," says Jodie Shield, RD, recipe developer from Chicago. Hide them in a lasagna filling, an omelet or scrambled eggs. Or sprinkle some on a taco – but jazz it up with a dash of cayenne or cumin.

Community User laura281 agrees that fat-free cheese does not melt well and suggests using it in a casserole; not on top.

RECIPES TO TRY

Cinnamon-Scented Baked Pears

Garlic-Mashed Red Potatoes

Grilled Pineapple with Basil and Ginger Cream Sauce

Lamb Souvlaki Salad

Smoked Salmon and Sour Cream Frittata


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What You Need to Know About … Cooking with Fat-Free Dairy Products (2024)

FAQs

Why is it important to make fat-free choices from the dairy group? ›

Why is it Important to Make Fat-free or Low-fat Choices from the Dairy Group? Choosing foods from the Dairy Group that are high in saturated fats and cholesterol can have health implications. Diets high in saturated fats raise “bad” cholesterol levels in the blood.

What are the advantages of using low-fat and fat-free dairy products in place of full fat products? ›

This recommendation stems from the idea that full-fat dairy products are high in saturated fats, so choosing lower-fat versions can reduce your risk of heart disease, said Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, a cardiologist and professor of medicine at Tufts University.

Can you cook with fat-free milk? ›

Skim milk will not smoothly blend into broths, curries, and sauces in the same way that cream, whole milk, or even 2% milk could. Only cook with skim milk for recipes that require curdling, such as homemade cottage cheese or paneer cheese.

Is fat-free dairy good for you? ›

The 2015–2020 edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans continues to specifically recommend the consumption of low-fat and fat-free dairy as part of a healthy eating pattern to reduce the risks of metabolic syndrome, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity.

What is the role of fat in dairy products? ›

Milk fat gives butter its structure in the form of a three-dimensional network of fat crystals and also contributes to its flavour. Cream is a fluid milk product comparatively rich in fat, and the contribution of fat to cream is important for its mouthfeel and flavour.

Is fat-free milk OK for baking? ›

While skim milk may not be everyone's first choice as a beverage, it's a remarkable actor in dessert. That's because milk is rarely a primary source of fat in a recipe, making the difference between whole and skim almost negligible in the face of heavy hitters like butter, chocolate, cream, and egg yolks.

Can I use fat-free Greek yogurt instead of heavy cream? ›

Mix together equal parts milk and Greek yogurt to substitute for heavy cream in sauces and savory recipes. Protein-rich Greek yogurt will add richness and texture without as much fat as heavy cream—but heads up: it's not ideal for baking.

Why is fat-free milk cheaper? ›

Answer and Explanation: Skimmed milk is cheaper than regular milk since its butterfat content is low. The milk producers pay the farmers based on the components that are available in the milk, including the butterfat and the milk proteins.

Which is the healthiest type of meat? ›

Healthiest: Skinless Turkey Meat

An excellent source of niacin and vitamin B6, skinless turkey, is one of the best lean proteins to add to your meals. The nutrients found in skinless turkey meat can help support heart health, energy levels, brain function, digestion, and other bodily processes.

Is too much fat-free milk bad for you? ›

The Food and Drug Administration, FDA, sets guidelines for how much of each nutrient a body needs for optimum health; drinking skim milk can help you meet those guidelines. An abundance of milk, however, can put you over the upper limit and put you at risk for toxicity.

Why is it important to make lean or low-fat choices from the protein group? ›

Choosing lean meats and poultry and including healthful types of fat daily can help reduce your risk of heart disease. Be aware that the higher fat content of nuts, seeds, and some seafood can lead to the intake of more calories than you realize. Check your portion sizes for these higher-fat yet healthful foods.

Why is it important to have low-fat dairy in your diet? ›

Research shows that the consumption of these forms of dairy lower risk of both death and cardiovascular disease, possibly because these foods are also rich in probiotics, a type of good bacteria that lives in your gut.

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