If the idea of chocolate-covered olives sends you into paroxysms of delight, by all means go ahead and use olive oil.
Please label these sinister things, though, so that normal humans know to avoid them. I suggest "sediment of foul evil", though "olive oil brownies" is probably sufficient.
Vegetable oil keeps brownies moist.
Yes, you can use canola oil instead of vegetable oil when making brownies.
I doubt that very much.
Yes, you can make brownies without oil by using alternative ingredients such as applesauce, mashed bananas, or yogurt as a substitute for oil in the recipe.
Yes, you can substitute butter for vegetable oil when making brownies, but keep in mind that it may change the texture and flavor of the brownies.
You can make delicious brownies without using oil by substituting applesauce, mashed bananas, or Greek yogurt for the oil in the recipe. These alternatives can help keep the brownies moist and tasty without the need for oil.
You can make delicious brownies without using oil by substituting it with ingredients like applesauce, mashed bananas, or Greek yogurt. These alternatives can help keep the brownies moist and tasty without the need for oil.
I did the other day, they didn't taste any different to me at all.
Yes, melted and cooled Crisco can be used in place of vegetable oil.
Yes. it matters. The brownies would taste awful and not cook correctly.
that is stupid. No u can't ^^ actually YOU'RE stupid, yes you can.
For baking brownies, it is typically best to use a neutral-flavored oil like vegetable oil, canola oil, or coconut oil. These oils will not overpower the chocolate flavor of the brownies and will help keep them moist.