Yes - It may not turn out the same as it would with Crisco, but it will most certainly work the same.
Palm oil is considered a hard oil. You can substitute Lard, Tallow, Coconut oil, or Vegetable shortening.
yes, palm nut shortening is very clumpy. i used it to wash my dog last week and it took about 2 hours for him to get a rich, silky coating of the entire bottle. palm nut oil rocks!!!!
For most cookies you can't use oil in place of shortening.
shortening is like butter 1 cup of shortening is equal to 1 cup of butter
Organic shortening is a plant-based fat product made from organic ingredients such as palm oil, coconut oil, or sunflower oil. It can be used as a substitute for traditional shortening in baking and cooking and is often free from artificial additives and preservatives.
Yes, melted shortening can replace vegetable oil in zucchini bread, although shortening is not a healthy choice.
Shortening typically consists of hydrogenated vegetable oil, such as soybean, palm, or cottonseed oil. It may also contain emulsifiers and antioxidants to improve its stability and texture. Shortening is solid at room temperature and is commonly used in baking and frying.
Butter, margarine, or vegetable oil can be used as alternatives to shortening in your recipe.
Crisco shortening contains partially hydrogenated soybean and palm oil mono- and diglycerides. These ingredients help improve the texture and consistency of the shortening.
Cork grease. :)
You could substitute shortening for oil in a cake mix, but it is not recommended. The resulting cake made with shortening will have a noticeably different texture and mouthfeel. Yes you Can. Shortening.. or Hydrogenated Oil is basically poison anyways.
yes