Well, technically speaking, any oil derived from plants rather than animals is considered vegetable oil. That means olive oil, palm oil, corn oil, avocado oil—the list goes on and on. Some people even consider coconut oil a vegetable-based product because it comes from coconuts (which are ...
For example: 1/2 cup vegetable oil might be replaced with 2 tablespoons almond butter, 2 dates, and however much applesauce is needed to round out the half cup. The dates do need to be blended, but here’s how to handle that: in most recipes you add the oil to the wet ingredients ...
Vegetable shortening, butter, canola oil, and coconut oil can all be used as a vegetable oil substitute, as can sour cream, yogurt...
The only times in which this experiment went awry occurred when I attempted to roast and/or bake with the oil at high temperatures for extended periods of time (e.g. roasting vegetables and baking chicken). For those sorts of future cooking feats, I will be sticking to olive oil. But al...
of a water-in-oil emulsion shortening replacement does not need to melt during the baking process, a completely deacylated konjac gel that is heat stable, i.e., a gel that does not melt at elevated temperature, is preferred for water-in-oil emulsions. Some bakery food applications are best...
video-Sugar: The Bitter Truth. Keep in mind, that just because the ingredients below aren’t refined sugar, it doesn’t mean to use as much as you want :) they are still sweet, they are still sugars, but they are less refined and a bit healthier. Use sparingly for safer baking. ...
Hair Styling Products:For dry shampoos, use Arrowroot Powder at 60-80% of the total formulation. Blend with baking soda and essential oils for added benefits. Body Butters:Enhance the texture of body butters by adding Arrowroot Powder at 2-5% of the total formulation. This helps achieve a...