No, and for two reasons. Oil, any kind, will make your cookies lose their shape and they will spread all over the cookie sheet, and secondly, olive oil while it taste good would not taste good in cookies.
Basically they're cookies made with Spanish butter which is butter made with Spanish olive oil.
No. Olive oil has a distinct flavor. If you need to substitute butter you should use margerine or shortening
Not really. They have different properties and cook differently. You can sometimes use olive oil to saute something in place of butter, but if the recipe calls for butter, use butter. Sometimes you can substitute vegetable oil or canola oil, but not olive oil.
To make delicious olive oil sugar cookies, substitute butter with olive oil in the recipe for a unique flavor. Use high-quality olive oil for the best results. Additionally, consider adding lemon zest or vanilla extract to enhance the taste. Follow the recipe instructions carefully and bake the cookies until they are golden brown for a perfect texture.
Yes it will. Olive oil should be used more toward savory foods such as meat and vegetables. Olive oil has a unique taste and will effect the taste of your cookies. Instead use a mild no flavour oil such as vegetable oil or corn oil.
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.
No, Grandee Olive Butter is no longer made.
It is butter and olive oil.
Olive oil is vegetable oil, only better for you. Extra virgin has a lovely olive flavor which you might not appreciate in your biscuits, so extra light (oil NOT from the first pressing of the olives) might be a good idea. I use it and like it
That's not pizza crust. Pizza crust: Flour, yeast, warm water, salt, olive oil. Knead. Rise. Shape. Bake. Butter could replace olive oil (even though olive oil is better for you) but what purpose would the honey serve?
Butter is made from milk. I can not be made from olive oil. Olive oil comes from olives and butter comes from a milk of some short (usually from cow's milk). If you are thinking of the margarine made with olive oil this is likely the spreadable kind that you buy in tub. This is not the same thing either. I think that it is vegetable oils whipped with water and salt and thickeners. Shortening is hydrogenated vegetable oil. You will have more luck substituting butter or lard for your shortening.
olive oil is healthier than butter because it has less fat