No. A stick of butter is one half cup, so half a stick is equal in measurement to a quarter cup of vegetable oil. If used as a substitute for vegetable oil, the butter should be melted and cooled before added to the other ingredients.
A half cup of melted butter is equivalent to a half cup of vegetable oil. Added: One stick of butter usually is the same as a half a cup but usually would need to add bit more since butter is entirely fat like oil. 80fat/20water is butter while oil is 100%.
The same as a stick of butter weighs anywhere - 4 oz.
When substituting butter for vegetable oil in a recipe, use a 1:1 ratio. This means you can use the same amount of butter as the recipe calls for vegetable oil.
The same amount.
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One stick of butter is 1/2 a cup of vegetable oil, so 6 sticks of melted butter will do. however you might want to add more since butter is 80% fat and 20% water while the oil is 100% fat I believe.
The usual substitution is 1 stick of margarine in place of 1 stick of butter, as they have approximately the same volume. By weight, this would normally be 1/4 pound for butter, slightly less for margarine. By volume, a stick is about 1/2 cup or 8 tablespoons, or about 118 ml.
You should use the same amount of butter. It's probably also best to melt the butter so that it combines well.
Use the same amount of butter.
No, use the same amount.
If you mean half of a quarter note, then it looks the same as a quarter note but with a flag on the top of the stick.
Yes, if you mean for greasing the pan it works about the same