No but you can make American muffens with vegetable oil
For most cookies you can't use oil in place of shortening.
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I have often interchanged 'fats' when baking depending on what I had on hand. Sometimes it slightly changed the texture of the final product, but sometimes it didn't. Butter has a higher level of saturated fat so vegetable oil would be lighter, but I've never had a problem by substituting one for the other.I'm not sure it's necessary, but when I've made this substitution I've always melted the butter before measuring. (Be sure to let it cool slightly before adding to batter so that it doesn't scramble the egg(s).)
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No it will not taste the same.Yes. Canola oil is a type of vegetable oil.Depending on what you're making, canola oil can be substituted for vegetable oil. Canola oil is also healthier than vegetable oil and has no noticable taste differences.
Applesauce is substituted in baking for the oil that the recipe calls for.
Buttermilk is actually an acid base. (vinegar+milk). If you use them interchangeably you may create an awesome science experiment (baking soda/powder) but not a Yummy cake!
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Yes. Canola oil is made from either Rapeseed or field mustard and is generally considered a vegetable oil anyway ;)
A common nondairy ingredient to use in cookie recipes in place of butter is shortening. It will change the texture of the cookie, usually cookies with shortening will be a little chewier than cookies with butter.
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Yes you can, but remember butter will get hotter faster and burn easier than oil.