Can I use corn oil in stead of vegetable oil when baking a cake Asked by MasonsMom05 14 months ago Similar questions: corn oil stead vegetable baking cake Food & Drink > Cooking.
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I am 99% certain yo you can - w at for 2nd answer .
Yes, you can. You can also use peanut oil or canola oil.
Corn oil and vegetable oil are pretty much identical, along with peanut and canola. Canola has the most neutral flavor; the others have a flavor of their own. You can use any of them; they bake up pretty much the same.
I like using canola because it's flavorless. Corn and peanut oils have slight flavors; some people like them. Peanut in particular imparts a taste that's really nice in some baked goods, though it's particularly good for frying.(They have different "smoke points", and peanut's is the highest, so it doesn't develop off flavors when hot enough to deep-fry.)Do NOT use olive oil, which has a very strong flavor and will make your cake taste like olives.
Yes you can, but Cocconut oil is more tasty and more healthy. It is sold in ethnic food sections of markets. Corkbouy .
Corn oil is so unhealthy... try olive oil or grapeseed oil is the best .
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