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Cooking Oil vs Butter

Density, calorie, and weight differences โ€” and whether they can substitute for each other.

Substitution Verdict

Density difference: 4.3%. Very similar โ€” 1:1 substitution is usually safe.

Calories per 100 g: Cooking Oil 884 kcal vs Butter 717 kcal. Difference: 167 kcal โ€” Cooking Oil is higher.

Weight Conversions (per Spoon and Cup)

MeasureCooking OilButter
1 tablespoon13.8 g14 g
1 teaspoon4.6 g4.7 g
1 cup218 g227 g
Density0.92 g/ml0.96 g/ml

Measuring Tips

Cooking Oil

Measure oil before sticky ingredients (honey, peanut butter) โ€” oil coats spoon for easier release.

Butter

1 stick (US) = 1/2 cup = 113 g. Use room-temperature butter for creaming, cold for pie crust.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Cooking Oil be substituted for Butter?โ–พ

Very similar โ€” 1:1 substitution is usually safe. Density of Cooking Oil is 0.92 g/ml; Butter is 0.96 g/ml โ€” a 4.3% difference. But flavor, moisture, and chemistry can still differ โ€” verify suitability for the specific recipe.

How many grams in 1 tablespoon of Cooking Oil vs Butter?โ–พ

1 tbsp Cooking Oil โ‰ˆ 13.8 g. 1 tbsp Butter โ‰ˆ 14 g. By weight: 1 tbsp Cooking Oil = 0.99 tbsp Butter.

Which has more calories, Cooking Oil or Butter?โ–พ

Per 100 g: Cooking Oil 884 kcal, Butter 717 kcal. Cooking Oil has 167 more kcal.

What is Cooking Oil typically used for?โ–พ

Cooking Oil is commonly used in: frying, baking, salad dressing, marinades. Source: usda-fdc.

What is Butter typically used for?โ–พ

Butter is commonly used in: baking, sautรฉing, spreading, pan sauces. Source: king-arthur, usda-fdc.

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