Butter is more natural than Crisco is.
No, Crisco is made with vegitable fat but you can buy butter flavored Crisco.
Crisco brand butter shortening contains butter flavor, while regular Crisco brand shortening does not. This gives the butter shortening a buttery taste that the regular shortening lacks. Both can be used interchangeably in recipes that call for shortening.
vegetable shortening (CRISCO)
No, peanut butter is not a diary product so cannot be substituted for Crisco, margarine, or butter.
Crisco was initially, and still is, used as an alternative to regular shortenings such as butter and lard. A recipe calling for Crisco in baking should respond perfectly well to the use of identical quantities of butter, which will also give an excellent flavour.
Yes, you can substitute butter for Crisco in most recipes, but keep in mind that butter has a different consistency and flavor, so the final result may vary slightly.
You can use butter or margarine as a substitute for Crisco shortening in this recipe.
2 tbsp of butter is approximately equal to 2 tbsp pf Crisco in every way except taste.
i don't believe so
No. Butter is butter. Melting it doesn't make it any healthier.
yes. fats such as butter can be replaced with margarine. because butter contains animal fats which are saturated and margarine contains vegeatble fats which are unstaurated therefore healthier. saturated fat can lead to high blood pressure and heart disease.
yes! it is gluten free