Oils that are suggested for use in baking are Butter, Canola Oil, Corn Oil, Lard, Margarine (hard & soft), another oil used for commercial baking is Coconut oil.
*Safflower oil can be used if the end result taste is to your liking. I use exclusively Olive Oil for all my baking when oil is called for . The taste of Olive oil is slightly different when one is used to Canola or Corn, but good.
Yes, in some cookie recipes. It would not give good results in cookies that get much of their flavor and texture from butter or solid shortening, such as snow balls or rolled and cut sugar cookies. But safflower oil or another neutral tasting oil can work well in many bar cookies and those with other flavorful ingredients, such as biscotti.
Yes, safflower oil has a neutral flavor and can replace vegetable oil. In fact, some brands of vegetable oil contain safflower oil.
Safflower oil is made from the seeds of the safflower plant; nuts aren't used.
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Safflower is an oil-seed - very like sunflower - it can't be used to season anything.
Safflower Oil can be use as a all over body moisturizer, After showing, while the body is still damp apply Safflower Oil and massage it in. Your skin will feel moist without the tackiness.
Safflower oil, just like canola oil and olive oil is a tropical oil.
No. CLA can only be gotten by processing it from safflower oil. Pure form of safflower oil does not have any CLA.
There are about 120 calories in 1 tbsp of safflower oil.
Kroger probably sell safflower oil. To be sure, ring or email your nearest store and ask if they stock it, in what sizes, what brands, and what prices.
yes yes u have to have vegetable oil to make cookies
Cooking or colona oil
Try Whole Foods or Kings. Otherwise, order it off the internet.
Safflower oil is used to dilute oil paint and is the base for many oil paints, but is not a solvent. A solvent dissolves the paint completely. Adding more oil to oil paint will only thin the color out into the solution. To dissolve oil paint use a odorless thinner available through art supply stores or turpentine (preferably odorless, a lot of people have a bad reaction to turpentine). Safflower oil will work if you want to thin the paint but will not clean your brushes.