1/4 Cup of Butter
3 tablespoons of butter is the same.
2 tablespoons of oil.
You need 5 tablespoons of oil
that is 75 grams of oil
In volume, yes.
4 tablespoons
Usually you have to melt the butter then measure. If you cook with butter or oil, you will get different results. Butter burns at a lower tenperature than oil. So cooks will put some oil in the butter if frying.
25g of butter is a little less then 1&1/2 tablespoons of butter. I would guess its the same amount of oil.
The recipe expects a liquid so you need to melt the butter. Melt six tablespoons of butter. This should equal 1/3 cup.
It is the same.
that is 3 oz of oil
yes you can but it will be much richer remember it is equal parts so if it is 1cup oil its 1cup butter.
Equal, 3 Tbsn of oil = 3 Tbsn of butter. Enjoy!
Equal weight or volume.
One half cup of butter (or 1 stick).
Canola can substitute 2 sticks of butter by using 16 tbsp of oil. For every 1/4 cup butter, use 4 tablespoons vegetable oil.
That would be 8 oz of oil
4 table spoons of butter
That is 5.3 tablespoons
4 oz of butter equal less than 5 oz of cooking oil.
One quarter cup (one fourth cup) of butter is equal to one quarter cup of oil.
Approximately 96 tablespoons