Yes, but butter tastes better! -No, really! :)
"Please pass the margarine."
"Is margarine better for you than butter?"
"I prefer the taste of margarine."
"Would you like your margarine by the stick or in the tub?"
Margarine is produced by the hydrogenation of vegetable oils.
it is easy for example: a cup of margarine or butter
Yes, you can use butter instead of margarine in this recipe.
The fudge recipe says to use margarine,not the spread kind. All stick margarine says 60-65% vegetable oil spread. Can you use the stick margarine with that label?
What unit is used to measure a tub of margarine
You can use margarine
Unless you have some kind of allergy, you may substitute sunflower margarine for any kind of margarine or butter.
If you are substituting butter for margarine, use exactly the same amount.
yes you can use margarine, but a better replacement would be lard.
You could use oil, or butter. I would use margarine because butter is full of fat and some brands of butter are unhealthy.
To convert measurements from tub margarine to stick margarine, note that 1 stick of margarine typically equals 1/2 cup, which is approximately 8 tablespoons. If a recipe calls for tub margarine, you can use the same volume measurement; for example, if it requires 1 cup of tub margarine, use 2 sticks of margarine. Keep in mind that tub margarine may be softer, so the texture of the final product might vary slightly. Adjusting for consistency might be necessary depending on the recipe.
You could use lard!