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Yes, but be aware that olive oil has flavors that most vegetable oils don't have. You are likely to have a touch of olive flavor in your pancakes!
Yes, but the crackers will have a mild olive flavor.
Olive oil is a vegetable oil. You can often substitute other vegetable oils, but only experience, or a knowledgeable person can tell you it that will work for a particular recipe.
actually applesauce is the best, no joke
I'm no expert, but syrup and oil and two very different ingredients in nature, so you probably couldn't substitute them for each other without some 'interesting' outcomes... stick to the vegetable oils; canola, olive etc.
In substituting olive oil for vegetable oil you would use the same amounts, but bear in mind olive oil can have a stronger taste than vegetable oil. It may be wise to replace some of the oil with butter or applesauce to avoid a strong olive taste.
An olive is a fruit.
In baking, you can substitute apple sauce for most of the oil. For sauteing, you can use butter, but it may burn. For frying you have to use oil
Olive oil has a unique taste that can't be matched by any other oil. If this is a case of not having any on hand then you could use corn, canola, or vegetable oil if you are mixing a dressing. If you are planning to use oil and vinegar, or oil alone, then there really isn't a substitute. If you want to substitute it because of health concerns, then bear in mind that 100% pure virgin olive oil is probably the healthiest choice.
Olive oil will burn at low;er temperature than vegetable oil, and it will alter the flavor, but it would work in a pinch. YA GURL AK WAS HERE :) ALSO.. OLIVE OIL IS GROSS.
A qualified YES, if you are cooking vegetables, meat etc - things that the taste of olive oil won't interfere with. However, in sweets - cakes etc. the taste of the olive oil is too overpowering, so I wouldn't recommend it.
Olive oil has a very distinctive taste. Depending on what kind of recipe you are making would depend on if it would be appropriate to use it. I would say definatly not if you are making any kind of dessert. You would be better off using canola oil. It does not have the distinctive taste. If you are using it in a salad dressing, say, you could probably get away with using the olive oil.