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Its all I have, but I love coconuts!
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I bake with coconut oil all the time and it is yummy! If it's pure coconut oil, it will even add a slightly nutty taste.
If it's the real thing, you'll need to heat it up just a tad first, because coconut oil is solid at room temp.
I bake with coconut oil all the time and it is yummy! If it's pure coconut oil, it will even add a slightly nutty taste.
If it's the real thing, you'll need to heat it up just a tad first, because coconut oil is solid at room temp.
Substitute for coconut oil using coconut water?
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I'm making something that calls for coconut oil. I have coconut water and common household baking things. Is there anyway to use these to make a good substitute for coconut oil?
I'm concocting a couple different things (some aren't even foods) and I need an all purpose substitute.
Vegetable oil? (keep in mind the consistency of coconut oil) I can't use peanut oil my sister has an allergy.
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No. Coconut water is completely different and contains zero coconut oil. You might as well be using ice tea.
Vegetable oil is fine. Coconut oil has a high saturated fat content and gives your food a thicker consistency and adds an unique aroma to the dish. However, using vegetable oil or butter is not going to ruin it.
Coconut oil is not that hard to find these days. Have you looked for it at your local grocer? It usually comes in a large jar about the size of a large jar of pasta sauce.
No. Coconut water is completely different and contains zero coconut oil. You might as well be using ice tea.
Vegetable oil is fine. Coconut oil has a high saturated fat content and gives your food a thicker consistency and adds an unique aroma to the dish. However, using vegetable oil or butter is not going to ruin it.
Coconut oil is not that hard to find these days. Have you looked for it at your local grocer? It usually comes in a large jar about the size of a large jar of pasta sauce.
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