Saturday, December 26, 2009

Corn syrup instead of vegetable oil?

I want to make brownies, but I don't have any vegetable oil. I know they have different viscosities, but can I use corn syrup instead of vegetable oil or will it make the brownies too thick? Is there anything I can use as a substitute for vegetable oil?Corn syrup instead of vegetable oil?
You can use applesauce, I really don't think corn syrup would work.





Wow, I guess I was wrong - this is what I found...





Fruit purees or applesauce can be used as oil substitutes for baking purposes. Add skim milk to applesauce or fruit-based purees for liquid cooking oil substitutes. Butter buds mixed to form a liquid, corn syrup, and cooking sprays may also be used as good oil substitutions.Corn syrup instead of vegetable oil?
Corn syrup is completly different than vegetable oil. It is MUCH thicker, and would make your brownies MUCH MUCH MUCH too sweet. Although you might be able to use applesauce, I would recomend just going out and buying some vegetable. Its really cheap if you just get it at a grocery store. At tops maybe $3.00?
i've never done this, but I think it would be better to use applesauce instead of corn syrup. I think if you use applesauce, you should omit the eggs.
no- don't use the corn syrup, do you have mayo? Use 1/2 cup mayo for each 1/2 cup oil, or use melted butter.
gosh. You really ARE lost in lost.

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