Can canola oil replace vegetable oil in a recipe?!


Question:

Can canola oil replace vegetable oil in a recipe?

I making brownies and I need to know! k thx. =]


Answers:
yes.

Yes, of course.

yes, canola oil and vegetable oil are interchangeable.

yes, and i believe it is actually a bit better for you to. i always use canola instead of vegetable.

Absolutely! As the two are both light in both flavor and color, they are completely interchangeable.

Yes any cooking oil can replace one another

Yes, I use it as a poor man's olive oil too...it's just as healthy considering the "good/bad cholesterol" ratio. As far as baking, it acts the same as any other oil.

yes, i do alot of baking we used to sell cookies and brownies.
Its the same thing as long as its not olive oil.

Yup. Use exactly the same amount as if you were using vegetable oil.

Canola oil has a slightly different taste than other vegetable oils, but when used as an ingredient in a recipe like you're doing, it won't make any difference at all in the flavor.

yes, canola and vegetable are interchangable. u shouldn't be buying vegetable oil anyway. canola has less saturated fat and has more poly/monounsaturated fat, which is the good kind. anywhere it says vegetable oil, u can use canola and it will have no affect on the taste or texture.




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