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  2. Ask Betty - Can I use butter instead of vegetable oil when baking...

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    That is a great question. You can absolutely substitute butter for the vegetable oil. Use the same quantity specified in the directions (for example, if it calls for 1/3 cup of oil, use 5 1/3 tablespoons of butter). Melt it down, then let it cool a bit. You might not ever go back to oil!

  3. Common Cooking and Baking Substitutions - BettyCrocker.com

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    1 cup vegetable oil, 1 cup canola oil, 1 cup olive oil, 1 cup grapeseed oil, 1 cup melted coconut oil. Muffins, quick breads and cakes. Note: Butter adds flavor and tenderness to baked goods and results can vary. swapping it out can yield slightly denser results. Vegetable oil . 1 cup. 1 cup canola oil, 1 cup olive oil, 1 cup grapeseed oil

  4. Substitutions, Conversions, and Measurements - BettyCrocker.com

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    Out of buttermilk and don't have time to run to the store? Don't panic! Betty's your go-to guide for helpful cooking and baking substitutions, conversions and more.

  5. Baking with Butter, Margarine and More - BettyCrocker.com

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    Olive Oil. This oil is made from pressed olives and classified in several ways: extra-virgin, virgin, olive oil and light olive oil. It can be used for vegetable oil but expect a difference in flavor and sometimes texture. Cooking spray. Spray is available in regular (unflavored), butter and olive oil varieties.

  6. Metric Conversion Guide - BettyCrocker.com

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    Temperatures: Fahrenheit: Celsius: 32° 0° 212° 100° 250° 120° 275° 140° 300° 150° 325° 160° 350° 180°

  7. Betty’s Guide to Kitchen Conversions - BettyCrocker.com

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    Ever wonder how many tablespoons are in a cup? How many pints in a quart? Ounces in a pound? You’ll never be left guessing again with Betty’s handy Kitchen Conversions chart at the ready!

  8. How to Make Banana Bread with Applesauce - BettyCrocker.com

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    Even with only ¼ cup butter, we found it was possible to use the creaming method, i.e. mixing butter and sugar until fluffy. This is one of the first steps in this recipe, and it’s crucial for a well-mixed batter that bakes up into a loaf with nice texture and shape.

  9. Fresh Vegetable Cooking Chart - BettyCrocker.com

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    To Sauté: In skillet, cook in butter or oil over medium-high heat for amount of time in chart. To Bake: Heat oven to 350˚F. Place vegetables in oven as directed. Bake for amount of time in chart. To Roast: Heat oven to 425˚F. Toss cut (unless stated otherwise) vegetables with about 1 tablespoon olive oil and season as desired.

  10. Measurement Equivalents and Abbreviations - BettyCrocker.com

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    In Betty’s recipes, we have used the larger measurement—1/4 cup, not 4 tablespoons—but this equivalency chart will help you with other measuring you do in the kitchen.

  11. Betty Crocker™ Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix - BettyCrocker.com

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    This season, fill your kitchen with the scent of home-baked cookies in minutes! Betty Crocker Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix helps you treat family and friends to oven-fresh cookies throughout fall and winter. Follow the simple steps on the package to prepare cookie mix as is or explore Betty Crocker recipes for a new take on this cookie classic. Make chocolate chip cookies the star of a desserts ...