Yes, you can use canola oil instead of vegetable oil when making brownies.
no. the brownies would not taste right if you did.
Yes. it matters. The brownies would taste awful and not cook correctly.
I did the other day, they didn't taste any different to me at all.
You can but you are going to have a slightly different texture.
Yes, you can use Miracle Whip instead of oil in brownies, but it will alter the flavor and texture. Miracle Whip is a mayonnaise-style dressing that contains oil, vinegar, and spices, which can add a tangy taste. It may also make the brownies slightly denser, so it's best to use it in moderation or experiment with smaller batches first.
Vegetable oil keeps brownies moist.
that is stupid. No u can't ^^ actually YOU'RE stupid, yes you can.
Butter or margarine can be used instead, adding a couple of extra tablespoons per cup of shortening called for in a recipe.
You can use applesauce, mashed bananas, or Greek yogurt as substitutes for oil in brownies.
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.
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.