Can you substitute butter in a box cake recipe that calls for oil? [duplicate]

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Conversion rule: how to switch oil and butter?

Most box cake mixes call for adding oil and water. What would be the effect of using butter instead of oil, and what ratio should be used to substitute butter for the oil? 1:1?



Best Answer

I would do a 1:1 ratio with the following caveats -

First make sure you are using unsalted butter (if you use salted it will change the flavor and the texture of the cake, usually not in a good way)

Second, I would clarify the butter (i.e. melt it skim off the foamy/cloudy bits that float at the top)

After that I would use an equal ratio. Be warned that the clarification process will reduce your butter a bit (8 tablespoons averages about 6 tablespoons after clarification), so make sure you measure after clarifying.




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Can I use butter in a box cake mix instead of oil?

Most boxed cake mixes call for a neutral oil, such as canola or vegetable. Next time, try using melted butter in place of the oil in a 1-to-1 substitution. Not only will your cake get a buttery flavor boost, but it will also have a firmer, denser texture.

What happens when you replace oil with butter in cake?

Remember that the texture and taste of your baked treat will be different; butter gives lots of flavor while oil is neutral in taste, and oil will make cakes and brownies more moist compared to butter.

Can I substitute butter instead of vegetable oil in a cake mix?

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!

Can you substitute butter for oil in Betty Crocker cake mix?

Can I substitute butter or margarine for the vegetable oil in Betty Crocker Supermoist Cake Mixes? You sure can. The good news is that butter, margarine, shortening and all types of oil can be used in place of the vegetable oil in SuperMoist package directions.



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