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Which Oil Is Healthy for Cooking Indian Food?

Amit GuptaBy Amit GuptaMarch 10, 2025Updated:May 21, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Introduction: The Great Indian Oil Debate

Indian cooking is synonymous with flavors, spices, and rich aromas, but one crucial ingredient often overlooked is cooking oil. Walk into any Indian kitchen, and you’ll find a variety of oils—mustard oil in the North, coconut oil in the South, groundnut oil in the West, and sesame oil in the East. But with so many options, the big question remains: which oil is the healthiest for cooking Indian food?

With rising concerns about heart health, cholesterol, and obesity, choosing the right cooking oil is more important than ever. Let’s break down the best and worst oils for Indian cooking based on health benefits, smoke points, and suitability for different dishes.

Table of contents

  • 1. Mustard Oil (Sarson Ka Tel) – The Traditional Powerhouse
  • 2. Coconut Oil – The South Indian Staple
  • 3. Ghee (Clarified Butter) – Ayurveda’s Superfood
  • 4. Groundnut (Peanut) Oil – The Flavor Enhancer
  • 5. Sesame Oil (Til Ka Tel) – The Eastern & Ayurvedic Pick
  • 6. Olive Oil – A Modern Healthy Choice

The Healthiest Oils for Indian Cooking

1. Mustard Oil (Sarson Ka Tel) – The Traditional Powerhouse

✅ Best for: North Indian curries, stir-fries, pickles ✅ Smoke Point: 250°C (482°F) – Ideal for deep-frying and high-heat cooking
✅ Health Benefits:

  • Rich in monounsaturated fats (MUFA) and omega-3 fatty acids, which reduce inflammation and improve heart health.
  • Contains allyl isothiocyanate, which has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
  • Helps in boosting metabolism and improving digestion.

How to Use: Mustard oil has a strong pungent aroma, so it’s best heated to its smoking point first, which removes bitterness before cooking.

2. Coconut Oil – The South Indian Staple

Best for: South Indian curries, coconut-based gravies, chutneys
✅ Smoke Point: 177°C (350°F) – Best for low to medium-heat cooking
✅ Health Benefits:

  • Contains medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which aid in weight loss and energy production.
  • Antimicrobial properties support gut and immune health.
  • Good for brain function and skin health.

How to Use: Virgin coconut oil is best for light sautéing, coconut-based dishes, and tempering (tadka). Avoid using it for deep frying due to its low smoke point.

3. Ghee (Clarified Butter) – Ayurveda’s Superfood

Ghee

✅ Best for: Cooking dal, parathas, rotis, curries, sweets
✅ Smoke Point: 250°C (482°F) – Suitable for deep-frying and high-heat cooking
✅ Health Benefits:

  • Contains conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which helps in fat loss and reduces inflammation.
  • Rich in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K.
  • Improves digestion and strengthens immunity.

How to Use: Ghee is ideal for frying, roasting, and drizzling over dals and rotis. However, it should be consumed in moderation to avoid excessive saturated fat intake.

4. Groundnut (Peanut) Oil – The Flavor Enhancer

✅ Best for: Stir-frying, deep-frying, traditional sweets
✅ Smoke Point: 232°C (450°F) – Good for high-heat cooking
✅ Health Benefits:

  • Rich in monounsaturated fats (MUFA), which lower bad cholesterol.
  • Contains resveratrol, an antioxidant beneficial for heart health.
  • Enhances the flavor of Indian dishes without overpowering them.

How to Use: Ideal for stir-frying, frying snacks like pakoras, and making traditional sweets.

5. Sesame Oil (Til Ka Tel) – The Eastern & Ayurvedic Pick

 Best for: South & East Indian cooking, stir-fries, Ayurveda-based recipes
✅ Smoke Point: 210°C (410°F) – Good for medium-heat cooking
✅ Health Benefits:

  • Contains sesamol and sesamin, powerful antioxidants that promote heart health.
  • Supports bone health due to its high calcium content.
  • Helps in reducing blood pressure and has anti-inflammatory properties.

How to Use: Best used for light sautéing, stir-frying, and tempering dals.

6. Olive Oil – A Modern Healthy Choice

✅ Best for: Light sautéing, salads, dressings
✅ Smoke Point: 190°C (374°F) (Extra Virgin), 210°C (410°F) (Light Olive Oil)
✅ Health Benefits:

  • Rich in polyphenols and antioxidants that improve heart health.
  • High in healthy monounsaturated fats (MUFA).
  • Reduces bad cholesterol and inflammation.

How to Use: While extra virgin olive oil is not ideal for high-heat Indian cooking, light olive oil can be used for stir-frying and sautéing.

Oils to Avoid in Indian Cooking

1. Refined Vegetable Oils (Sunflower, Soybean, Canola, Corn Oil) ❌

  • Highly processed, removing essential nutrients.
  • Often contain trans fats and harmful chemicals.
  • Linked to inflammation and heart disease.

2. Vanaspati / Hydrogenated Oils ❌

  • High in trans fats, leading to increased LDL (bad cholesterol).
  • Raises the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
  • Used in processed Indian sweets and deep-fried snacks.

3. Palm Oil ❌

  • Found in packaged foods and street food frying.
  • Increases bad cholesterol and can lead to weight gain.
  • Highly refined and stripped of nutrients.

How to Choose the Right Oil for Your Cooking Style

Cooking MethodBest Oil Choices
Deep FryingMustard Oil, Ghee, Groundnut Oil
Stir-FryingSesame Oil, Olive Oil, Groundnut Oil
Light SautéingOlive Oil, Coconut Oil, Ghee
Tempering (Tadka)Ghee, Mustard Oil, Coconut Oil
BakingGhee, Olive Oil
Raw Use (Dips, Dressings)Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Cold-Pressed Sesame Oil

Final Takeaway: The Right Oil Can Make a Difference

Cooking oil isn’t just about taste—it plays a crucial role in your health. Choosing the right oil for different cooking methods and regional cuisines can help you balance flavor, nutrition, and heart health.

The best approach? Use a combination of oils to maximize health benefits. Mustard oil for curries, coconut oil for South Indian dishes, ghee for rich flavors, and olive oil for light cooking. Avoid refined oils and hydrogenated fats to keep your meals as nutritious as they are delicious.

With the right choices, you can enjoy traditional Indian flavors while keeping your heart and body healthy!

If you’re interested in diving deeper into the world of healthy Indian food, check out our comprehensive guide on Healthy Indian Food. It covers everything from nutritious ingredients to balanced meal ideas, helping you make the most of India’s rich culinary heritage while staying healthy.

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Amit Gupta, co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of Indian.Community, is based in Atlanta, USA. Passionate about connecting and uplifting the Indian diaspora, he balances his time between family, community initiatives, and storytelling.Reach out to him at press@indian.community.

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