What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?!


Question: i do not have olive oil but i need to make a bruschetta. can i use normal oil instead? or what else do i use to make up for the olive oil?


Answers: i do not have olive oil but i need to make a bruschetta. can i use normal oil instead? or what else do i use to make up for the olive oil?

Make a garlic butter. Smash the garlic very good until you form a paste and then add it to the butter. Spread the butter on the bread before anything else.

Other kind of oil it's just not going to be tasty.

Use any other oil, but of course, it will not taste as nice.

None, you'll spoil it.

I often use 2tbsp butter with 1 tsp of garlic melted in microwave for mine..tastes good.

vegetable oil

Melted butter is a good option - don't use any strong tasting oil like peanut.

NO . . . it will taste like crap for sure!

You can certainly use butter without problems, but olive oil is the second essence of Bruschetta to me besides the basil, but use the butter. Other oils will simply ruin the flavor in my opinion





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