Yes, (it IS vegetable oil). However, like with olive oil there are cold pressed varieties, where the flavor of the oil would be too strong for using in a cake. For this reason you would need to use a hot pressed (cheaper/mlder) variety of Canola oil for a cake.
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Yes, in some cake recipes, canola oil can be substituted for shortening.
A suitable shortening substitute for cake is vegetable oil or melted butter.
Butter.A further response:Since margarine was developed as an inexpensive substitute for butter, butter is also a good substitute for margarine. Depending on exactly what recipe you are making, other possible substitutes might be lard or chicken fat (schmaltz), or a neutral tasting vegetable oil such as canola oil. Each type of fat will produce a slightly different baked product.
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== == I have never tried this with butter but it works for substituting for oil You can substitute vegetable oil for butter in a cake, but be aware that some vegetable oils have a strong or savoury flavour that might not be suitable for a cake. Taste the oil first. Also, butter, being a natural animal product, melts at body temperature, giving a luxurious mouth-feel as it melts in your mouth, so this aspect of the pleasant texture of the cake will be lost. Also, butter can be whipped or creamed more easily to incorporate air into the cake and will therefore more easily give a lighter cake than oil.
When a cake recipe calls for shortening, you can substitute it with butter or margarine for a richer flavor, but the texture may be slightly different. Vegetable oil can also be used, but it will change the cake's consistency and moisture level. If you have Crisco (a brand of shortening), it's the best direct substitute. Overall, the choice depends on the desired flavor and texture of the cake.
Yes Defiantly I am 100 Percent Sure That You Can Use Canola Oil in A Cake In Fact I have A Canola Oil And Honey Cake That I bake Almost Every Month For My Friends So Yes I Am 120 Percent Sure You Can
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It depends on whether the cake was made with milk and butter or not. Most cakes use milk and butter but there are some that don't. Also, you may substitute milk for water or juice and butter for olive, canola or vegetable oil.
Well, Canola oil is vegetable oil, but it will work just fine for the cake.
Applesauce makes a great substitute for oiland its fat free.