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Blog sponsored by The Canadian Sugar Institute
Written by RD, Elis Halenko, and nutrition student, Sydney Grier MHSc.
Sugar plays an integral role in sweet and savoury dishes alike. It has been a part of our diets for centuries as it naturally occurs in our food to provide us with energy, and has evolved to be a staple in cooking techniques. Not to mention, did you know that glucose (a simple sugar) is the preferred source of energy for the brain? Sugars, such as glucose, fructose, sucrose, and lactose, are naturally present in fruits, vegetables, and milk products. Sugar (sucrose) can also be extracted from sugar cane and sugar beets and then added to foods. The word ‘sugar’ refers specifically to sucrose, the most prominent disaccharide in our diets, while ‘sugars’ refers to the scientific names of all mono and disaccharides.
Sugar often has a bad reputation in the media, and you may have had a friend or family member mention they are on a diet and “completely cutting out sugar”. While excess added sugars in the diet can be associated with negative health outcomes, the new % Daily Value from Health Canada on Nutrition Facts tables suggests that up to 100 g of total sugars per day can be part of a healthy and balanced diet. Cutting out sugar completely from your diet is nearly impossible, nor is it fun. As a Registered Dietitian and with a passion in culinary arts, I am here to debunk that myth and show you why sugar is a foundational part of our diets and cooking!
When foods are made without sugar, other ingredients are often used in replacement such as artificial sugars, starches and food additives. This just goes to show how important sugar truly is!
When cooking, sugar plays a role in flavour balance, preservation, texture, volume, colour and of course, taste! Sugar can also act as a meat tenderizer, a natural preservative or as food for healthy yeast and bacteria.
Today I have created three delicious recipes highlighting the power of sugar as a transformational ingredient. Sugar plays a role in preserving jams and other spreads and condiments so that it lasts for longer without spoiling. It acts as food for yeast to give volume to cinnamon buns. Lastly, it creates a delicious caramelization in vegetables without overcooking and burning them, preserving their flavour, colour and texture. Truly, none of these recipes would be as successful or delicious without the addition of sugar.
Yield: 1 cup
Prep time: 1 minute
Cook time: 9 minutes
Total time: 10 minutes
Ingredients:
Method:
Yield: 12 Buns
Prep time: 40 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
Total time: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Ingredients:
Buns – Recipe Adapted from Ambitious Kitchen
Strawberry Filling
Cream Cheese Frosting
Method:
Yield: 1 12” Flatbread
Prep time: 1 hour
Cook time: 15 minutes
Total time: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Ingredients:
Pizza Dough
Toppings
Method:
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