Yes, but use plain olive oil not extra virgin so the flavor is milder.
Yes, because olive oil is gay and has a distinctive taste like a penis, and it will leave that on your food.
Yes indeed. The taste may be a little more nutty though but in pancakes and waffles its fine.
yes, but don't use a full flavored extra virgin one.
The flavor of the bread may be slightly different, but there is not that much oil in any recipe for it to be a big factor. As far as the type of oil, anything will work.
yes they are in reality about the same thing olive oil just brings out more flavor
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Yes, melted and cooled Crisco can be used in place of vegetable oil.
No but you can make American muffens with vegetable oil
Depends what you are doing with it, olive oil works great at making salad dressing, sauteing, frying eggs, and making some sauces. I have read that olive oil is not a good oil to deep fry with.
I'm not sure what kind of cooking oil you have but most are interchangeable for baking. You just want to make sure you are using a corn or vegetable oil. When you get into olive or grapeseed oils the flavor is more pronounced and they should not be used.
Not really, because olive oil has quite a distinctive taste which will impact negitively upon the taste of the cake.
For most cookies you can't use oil in place of shortening.
the vegetable you can use in place of oil is olives.not because oil and olive almost sound the same but because it tastes kind of like oil.
1 teaspoon and 1/4 teaspoon baking powder for the egg white
Not really. They have different properties and cook differently. You can sometimes use olive oil to saute something in place of butter, but if the recipe calls for butter, use butter. Sometimes you can substitute vegetable oil or canola oil, but not olive oil.
Yes, (it IS vegetable oil). However, like with olive oil there are cold pressed varieties, where the flavor of the oil would be too strong for using in a cake. For this reason you would need to use a hot pressed (cheaper/mlder) variety of Canola oil for a cake.
The place where the pressing of the olives takes place is known as an olive mill. Click on the Related Link to see an olive mill in action.
Yes. Canola oil is made from either Rapeseed or field mustard and is generally considered a vegetable oil anyway ;)