Can I substitute oil for butter in a banana cake?

Yes. You can make almost any variety of banana bread since you are just substituting vegetable oil for butter. For example, you can create no butter versions of chocolate chip banana bread, blueberry banana bread, cranberry banana bread and many more.

Can bananas replace oil in baking?

Bananas: As a substitute for vegetable oil or other oil called for in a baking recipe, swap in mashed bananas for half the oil called for. Pureed or baby-food pears: This convenient product also makes a good substitute for oil in baking. Again, swap in the pureed pears for half the oil called for.

Is oil or butter better in cake?

The texture of cakes made with oil is—in general—superior to the texture of cakes made with butter. Oil cakes tend to bake up loftier with a more even crumb and stay moist and tender far longer than cakes made with butter. Cakes made with butter often taste better than oil cakes.

Can you substitute olive oil for vegetable oil in baking banana bread?

Any recipe that calls for vegetable oil as an ingredient is a perfect choice for olive oil. In these recipes, the swap would be a one-to-one ratio. In other words if the recipe calls for one cup of vegetable oil, you would simply use extra virgin olive oil.

What can banana substitute in baking?

Applesauce (store-bought or homemade) can substitute for a banana in baked goods. Replace one banana with 1/2 cup of applesauce, but don’t use more than 1 cup of applesauce because the mixture will be too wet. Egg whites (or a whole egg) can also substitute for a banana in some baked goods.

How do you substitute bananas in baking?

Fruit can add a little fiber, along with varying vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. Ripe mashed banana is an easy substitute and can replace some of the fat in a recipe while allowing you to reduce the sugar in the recipe by 1 tablespoon for every 2 tablespoons of mashed ripe banana used.