3 Nutritious Ways to use MCT oil. Health Benefits, recipes, & more! (2024)

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What is MCT oil? Learn more about this beneficial saturated fat and how to incorporate MCT into your daily diet. Plus, learn about the healthy benefits, get some recipes to try, including a butter-less iced bulletproof coffee latte recipe!

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Just letting you know this 3 Ways to Use MCT Oil post was originally published in Spring 2014. I updated the content to be more relevant with new research and updated the recipes. Now I am republishing it for you today in partnership with NOW® MCT oil! I hope you enjoy and please feel free to comment with questions or suggestions! Thank you for following Cotter Crunch Y’all!

MCT oil. It’s the new craze, isn’t it? Well, at least that’s what I’ve been seeing since 2015 and what I’ve been asked about over and over again. What is MCT oil? Why is it so good for us? How should we use MCT oil? Etc. Etc. Etc.

I will be quite honest, it can be confusing. All this good fat versus saturated fat talk. I am pretty sure our society is confused as well; Fat has been used in such a negative way for the past 20 years. But there’s hope! Yes! All we need is a little clarification and explanation.

So let’s talk about it. Fat. Saturated Fat. MCT oil (Fat) and how we can incorporate MCT oil in our daily diet. Mmmm k?

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I’ll explain how we use it and why I think it’s a great NUTRITION tool for endurance athletes. Sound good?

First things first: What is MCT oil?

MCT oil is plant source oil made up of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). Medium-chain triglycerides are a special kind of lipid (fat). These triglycerides are quite unique in their chemical formal (structure) in that they bypass the regular digestion:intestines, to liver to, blood.

Instead, these fats are digested fastandeasily (very little strain on your digestive system). MCTs are also absorbed right awayand taken to the liver, where they are used directly for energy instead of being stored at fat.* It’s fast and it can be converted to ENERGY STAT!* This is why it’s great for athletes. Instead of a spoonful of sugar, trya spoonful of MCT oil for quick energy!* This is also why some endurance athletes carry MCT oil on their long rides, runs, etc.

Paleo Leap explains Long chain fats in a great way! Think of it as part of a fruit smoothie!

Think of long-chain fats as being like a whole piece of fruit and MCTs as being like a smoothie. If you eat the whole fruit, you have to put in a lot of effort chewing, but the smoothie you can just slurp right up almost without noticing. In your digestive system, MCTs are a little bit like that smoothie.(Paleo Leap)

That being said, the way eachbody rapidly DIGESTS MCT fats is very individualized. Some digest it quicker than others which can lead to digestive discomfort. It’s best to test it out for yourself first, starting off with 2 teaspoon to up to 1 tablespoon a day is plenty.

Another reason to LOVE MCT oil is that it does not raise blood sugar. You can use MCT oil in between mealsfor this very reason. The last thing we want is for blood sugar (insulin) to spike and cause more hormonal imbalance (See Adrenal co*cktail recipe post for a refresher). That being said, the question still remains: is MCT oil safe for Type I diabetics while on a Keto Diet? Well, depends on the person. First, consult with your doctor. In general, MCT oil can support normal blood sugar regulation and appetite.* Research has also show that MCTs raise up ketones and help maintain healthy blood sugar (source).

And lastly, I personally use MCT oil to get in more fat while also helping to ease the digestion of fat.* If that makes sense? You see, since having a parasite (in 2006), digesting fats and certain sugar (FODMAPS) can sometimes be difficult, causing malabsorption. Let’s face it, this happens to a lot of us due to stress too, right? Oh, the body is so sensitive. But using MCT oil can help! MCTs are easily digested, which can helpSAFELY increase fats and therefore absorb more nutrients.* Again it’s safe to check with your doctor first.

One of my favorite brands of MCT oil is from NOW FOODS. They have a couple different flavors, besides plain, which makes for more fun and delicious recipes! Both the Vanilla Hazelnut and Chocolate Mocha taste AMAZING blended in coffee. But more on that below.

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  • 100% Pure oil –NOW®MCT Oil is derived from coconut/palm kernel oil that is sustainably sourced to protect our planet and preserve native wildlife habitats.
  • Trusted manufacturer
  • Thermogenic
  • Great for healthy weight management andBody Composition

Other smaller sources of MCT oil can be found in coconut oil, grass-fed butter, whole milk, aged cheese, palm kern oil, and yogurt.

Okay, now we know why MCTs are so awesome and a great source of MCT oil (Now Foods). Let’s talk about how we can use MCT oil. You don’t have to think too much here because MCT oil is so versatile! Cook with it, bake, blend, drink, eat, or use it for external uses (like skin or hair care).

Here are our 3 favorite ways to use MCT Oil in everyday recipes.

Eat, drink, and blend and be HEALTHY!

Note – Look for the oil derived from sustainably harvested organic coconut.

DRINK IT!

Bulletproof Coffee or Bulletproof Coffee ICED LATTE (Butter-less Option)

Oh yes, you’ve heard the bulletproof coffee talk. And yes, we make it! Not all the time, but some of the time. We’ve made it hot and cold. It’s pretty simple. All you need are

  • ghee, butter, or coconut oil
  • MCT oil
  • organic coffee
  • almond milk
  • maybe some collagen or even cashew cream.

It tastes like a latte, but the energy lasts much longer! If you want to make it ICED, I have a little trick. Mix a tiny bit of flavored oil (we use Vanilla Hazelnut NOW FOODS MCT oil) with almond or coconut milk and pour it in an ice tray to freeze.

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Now you can use that as your ICE for your iced bulletproof coffee latte. See, an extra ENERGY PERK.

For HOT coffee, just skip the ice cubes and blend all together when hot. You could even brew regular coffee, blend in regular or flavored MCT and top with whipped coconut cream or cashew reamer. Oh yes, a healthy fats “cappuccino” bulletproof coffee per se.

🙂

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You can also add it to your smoothies and shakes. Try thislow carb chocolate smoothieor COCONUT Superfood Smoothie.

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BAKING with MCT OIL!

Second, I LOVE to use it in baking.

Replace conventional oils with MCT, or use it along with regular coconut oil and/or butter (half and half). You can sub out about ¼ to ⅓ of the coconut oil for MCT oil instead. This makes for more nutritional baking! Here’s are a few great paleo baking recipes to try it out with; cinnamon almond flour bread or Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies!

NOTE –I wouldn’t recommend cooking/baking over 350F with MCT oil due to it’s medium heat smoke index. This means the oil won’t oxidize from heat (becoming rancid) when baking/cooking at 350F or lower.

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MIX and POUR!

And lastly, you can replace the oil (or part of the oil) in your homemade salad dressings and homemade aioli/mayo.

I love adding it to coconut oil in my green goddess vegan dressing! It is delish! Simple to use on any salad bowl!

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I plan on mixing the oil with my creamy warm onion dressing and apple cider tahini dressing next!

Well, there you have it, some of our FAVORITE ways to use this incredible oil. I hope this helps clarify the saturated fat and MCT oil confusion. I know, I know, nutrition overload. Did you make it through the post? ;

Do you use MCT oil? If so, I’d love to hear how!

Cheers,

Disclaimer: I am not a medical practice and do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please seek diagnosis, treatment, and advice from qualified providers based on your condition.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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FAQs

3 Nutritious Ways to use MCT oil. Health Benefits, recipes, & more!? ›

MCT oil is typically consumed in liquid form as a dietary supplement, and it is similar in appearance to olive oil. MCT oil can be added to a hot beverage like tea or coffee (without sugar so it doesn't counter the benefits of the MCTs) or blended drinks like smoothies, says Dr. Pedre.

What is the best way to consume MCT oil? ›

MCT oil is typically consumed in liquid form as a dietary supplement, and it is similar in appearance to olive oil. MCT oil can be added to a hot beverage like tea or coffee (without sugar so it doesn't counter the benefits of the MCTs) or blended drinks like smoothies, says Dr. Pedre.

How do you use MCT oil in recipes? ›

COOKING WITH MCT OIL
  1. Blend it: Add MCT to your morning smoothie, yoghurt, coffee or tea. ...
  2. Drizzle it: Adding small amounts of MCT to any food will add some healthy fats and enhance the flavour. ...
  3. Replace other oils: Do you have a recipe that calls for vegetable, avocado, coconut or olive oil?

What foods can you put MCT oil in? ›

From smoothies to lattes to nut butter, these healthy recipes will help you spread the MCT oil love — and reap the many benefits too.
  • Frothy Irish Breakfast Tea Latte With MCT Oil. ...
  • Digestion Boost Green Smoothie. ...
  • Dark Chocolate Matcha Coconut Butter Keto Cups. ...
  • Vegan Pumpkin Spice Matcha Latte.
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How much MCT oil should I take per day for weight loss? ›

Most experts recommend taking one to two tablespoons of MCT oil per day for weight loss. This aligns with the amount that researchers have noted is effective for weight loss, which is 18 to 24 grams — or between one and two tablespoons.

Should MCT oil be refrigerated after opening? ›

And, just like any oil, MCT (medium-chain triglycerides) oil certainly could go bad. It shares a similarity with coconut oil in that it has a relatively long shelf life and doesn't need refrigeration. But even though it's shelf-stable, you may want to store it in the refrigerator to maintain the maximum freshness.

Do you take MCT oil on an empty stomach? ›

It is recommended that you avoid ingesting this supplement on an empty stomach. This may help prevent triggering a passive digestive process and the resulting stomach pain whenever you consume MCT oil.

Can you fry eggs in MCT oil? ›

MCT oil has a low smoke point, so it isn't suitable for frying.

Can you add MCT oil to scrambled eggs? ›

Yes, feel free to use any other Egg Fast-approved fat like coconut oil, avocado oil, mayo, or MCT oil.

Can you add MCT oil to oatmeal? ›

You can add emulsified MCT oil to your morning oatmeal, full-fat Greek or Skyr yogurt, caffeinated beverages and protein shakes. The options are endless.

What are MCT Superfoods? ›

Superfood #2: MCT Oil

Medium-chain triglycerides or MCTs are a special type of fatty acid derived from coconut oil. You can get them in coconut oil or as a stand-alone oil. I've written about how studies show MCT oil can help with weight loss, cognitive ability, and much more.

What food has the most MCT oil? ›

Coconut oil contains approximately 60–70% MCT. Palm kernel oil also is good source of MCT with approximately 2% C6, 55% C8, 42% C10 and 1% C12 fatty acids. Traditionally, MCTs have been used in patients with malnutrition or malabsorption syndromes as they do not require energy for absorption, utilization or storage.

When should you not use MCT oil? ›

People who are breastfeeding may also need to avoid MCT oil due to a lack of safety studies. Using MCT oil may increase the number of triglycerides in your blood. 13 For this reason, people with high triglycerides (a type of fat in the blood) or heart disease may need to avoid taking MCT oil.

Is MCT oil anti inflammatory? ›

These results indicate that MCT oil has a potent anti-inflammatory effect on LPS-stimulated M1-like condition in macrophages.

What are the side effects of MCT oil? ›

One of the commonest side effects of taking too much MCT oil is loose bowels. In other words, you might experience diarrhoea, along with stomach ache, cramping and flatulence. However, rather than this being evidence that MCT oil is toxic, it is usually a sign that your gut microflora is imbalanced.

How long does it take for MCT oil to start working? ›

MCT oil is completely digested and converted into energy within just 15 minutes.

What is the best time to take MCT oil? ›

For those who are looking to get endurance-boosting benefits and better energy levels from their MCT oil, the best time to take MCT oil may be anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes before the workout. That way, it might provide you with sustained usable energy throughout the entire duration of your workout.

Is it OK to drink MCT oil straight? ›

One of the good things about MCT oil is that it has virtually no taste or smell. It can be consumed straight from the jar or mixed into food or drinks. Coconut and palm kernel oils are rich sources of medium-chain triglycerides, but MCT oil supplements contain much larger amounts.

What happens when you start taking MCT oil? ›

Even though MCT oil is generally well tolerated, it's important to note that these amounts can initially cause gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, abdominal cramping, vomiting, and diarrhea in some people.

Is it OK to have MCT oil every day? ›

It's generally safe to use MCT oil moderately. But you should be careful when using it long-term. Some of the negatives include: It has a lot of calories.

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