For the most part, it is the flavor not the lubricating or moistening that the butter or oil does. Finishing a sauce, baked potato, some cakes and frosting. Oil may substitute, but it doesn't turn out the same product.
you cant cook it with butter on it
it helps keep the butter from burning. The oil brings up the smoke point of the butter.
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use butter oil instead of cooking oil when frying a ham.
Not really. They have different properties and cook differently. You can sometimes use olive oil to saute something in place of butter, but if the recipe calls for butter, use butter. Sometimes you can substitute vegetable oil or canola oil, but not olive oil.
The food that you cook might be to oily or greasy to eat. Have a nice day!
Yes u can if u want
Usually you have to melt the butter then measure. If you cook with butter or oil, you will get different results. Butter burns at a lower tenperature than oil. So cooks will put some oil in the butter if frying.
Yes you can, but remember butter will get hotter faster and burn easier than oil.
Answer: No. But if you prefer or need to use a good cooking oil, always use olive oil, its healthier. Using no oil to cook meat will allow it to brown faster under a high heat. Many restaurants cook this way.
i cant believe its not butter
So when they cook it it won't stick to the pan.