If you're just looking for a vegan substitute for butter, check out Earth Balance Natural Buttery (Buttery, not Butter) spread. Make sure it's the one that says Vegan on the back.
Absolutely! Consider getting vegan substitutes or soy butter.
You can, but it would no longer be a vegan recipe.
Homemade recipes for Paneer Butter Masala can be found on Internet (usually on sites with an Indian recipe section) and in many different cook books that focus on vegan and/or Indian recipes.
For a vegan Graham cracker recipe, see the link below -
No, it contains butter. The butter can be replaced with dairy-free margarine to make it vegan. For a butterbeer cookie recipe, click on the link below -
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Yes. There are recipe books for quick vegan meals. These recipes can be found on the Food Network website. They can also be found at local vegan food stores, or online at vegan oriented businesses.
Keep in mind that some people might not like it quite as much without the butter. But a pretty good substitute recipe can be found at http://thebloomingplatter.blogspot.com/2009/07/vegan-pound-cake.html
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Yes, even with the "butter" MJR popcorn is completely vegan.
Butter Buds is a dry item usually found in the spice section of the market. It is a fat free butter substitute. However, it is not vegan. The natural flavoring comes from actual butter, which means it still contains animal product.
Yes, as long as no milk/butter or animal products are added to it. A nice vegan oatmeal recipe - Cook one cup of oat meal with two cups of vanilla soy milk and a sliced banana. Heat until thickened to your liking. Add maple syrup.