Of Course! One very quick and easy way of making a lovely moist cake without eggs, oil, butter or margarine is to just blend it with a block of silken Tofu (soft or firm). And then cook it as per instructions. Saves on the calories too. Otherwise, just melt the same amount of butter or margarine to replace the oil, and add that.
It will work OK - BUT - the cake may taste of coconut!! You may not want that side effect.
My grandmother told me I can omit the oil called for in cake mixes if I sift the cake mix. I tried this when making cupcakes in an ice cream cone. It worked very well and the cones did not get soggy the next day like they did when I used the oil.
Yes, but you would need to replace it with something else of similar consistency or purpose so that the cake still will come out right.
Omit eggs and oil and use ONLY the same amount of Mayonnaise as oil called for in the cake mix directions.
The word omitting is a verb. It is the present participle of omit.
floating on the waves in the ocean
the message was omit
To omit is 'omettre' in French.
i omit at school lol
To omit means to leave out. Here are some sentences.Don't omit my name from the invitation this time.If you're not careful, you might omit something important from your report.We will omit anything that is offensive before we publish the article.
omit your homework again. And you loose your grades.
She decided to omit certain details from her report to keep the focus on the main findings.
Not every recipe calls for baking soda, but for the ones that do it interacts with the flour to rise and expand the cookies or cake.