I Can't Belive it's Not Butter!
Seriously, it's not butter.
Tastes, looks, and smells aren't everything.
Thank you.
Yes, you can substitute margarine for butter in no bake cookies.
Lard or Margarine
use butter flavored crisco You could use margarine. http://www.ukfoodies.co.uk has a delicious cookie recipe, this recipe has butter, but you could substitute it with margarine.
You can substitute margarine for butter in all types of baking.
Margarine is a butter substitute. In baking, I do not substitute margarine unless the receipe calls for it such as "1 cup butter or margarine". There are a lot of older receipes that call for butter, and are just plain tastier with the real stuff.
Substitute margarine for butter and applesauce for oil.
Many bakers would disagree with the notion that they are "substitute goods" since baking with margarine can produce unexpected (and often unpleasant) results. However, many households may consider butter and margarine substitute goods, since they are both fats, taste similar and have similar uses (at a household level).
Yes, you can. There are recipes for oatmeal cookies that call for vegetable shortening instead of margarine or butter.
Of course you can make cookies with margarine instead of shortening, I do it with all my cookies. When you use margarine you don't need to grease your baking pans, and I think the cookies come out more tasty.
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Substitutes for shortening are butter and margarine in sticks. Use the same amount as called for in your recipe. Keep in mind, plain shortening will NOT be as flavorful as butter or margarine. Do not use soft margarine in a tub as it contains too much water.