Can I use butter and shortening together?

Combining two different fats such as margarine and shortening will give a recipe some of each fat's best qualities. For example, by using both butter and shortening in a cookie recipe, you will get the wonderful flavor of butter, while the shortening will keep the cookies from spreading too flat.
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Can I use both butter and shortening?

This is a frequently asked question, especially about baking recipes. The answer is yes, butter or shortening can be used interchangeably in baked goods and can be used as a one-to-one swap.
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Can I use half butter and half shortening in cookies?

So one way to get the best of both: Use half butter and half shortening. By the way “butter” here is butter. Real butter, not margarine. And “shortening” here is Crisco baking sticks.
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Why do you use butter and shortening in cookies?

Basically, cookies made with butter spread more and are flatter and crisper if baked long enough. However, they are more flavorful than cookies made with shortening. Cookies made with shortening bake up taller and are more tender, but aren't as flavorful.
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What does shortening do vs butter?

Butter adds important fat and flavor to recipes it's used in; it contains 80 percent butterfat and about 20 percent water. Shortening, on the other hand, is all fat, no flavor. It's typically made with vegetable oils and used for its ability to help baked goods retain shape while staying soft.
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Is it better to bake with butter or shortening?

Cookies made with butter, especially high-sugar recipes, tend to be flatter and crispier than cookies made with shortening. Because of butter's low melting point, the dough tends to spread during baking before the structure sets.
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How much butter do I use for shortening?

In general, you can use a 1:1 ratio when substituting butter in place of shortening. Making this substitution may slightly alter the texture of your baked goods.
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Can I mix butter and shortening in cookies?

Combining two different fats such as margarine and shortening will give a recipe some of each fat's best qualities. For example, by using both butter and shortening in a cookie recipe, you will get the wonderful flavor of butter, while the shortening will keep the cookies from spreading too flat.
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How much Crisco equals a stick of butter?

In general, you can substitute Crisco shortening for butter or margarine in equal amounts (1 cup Crisco shortening = 1 cup butter or margarine). Not only does Crisco shortening have 50% less saturated fat than butter and 0g trans fat per serving, it gives you higher, lighter-textured baked goods.
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Which is healthier shortening or butter?

Nutrition. Some say butter is not the healthiest choice when cooking, but compared to shortening, it packs way more nutrition value. Harvard Public Health even states that fats are crucial to our health, and butter is more of a natural and heart-healthy ingredient overall.
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Does shortening or butter make cookies softer?

Shortening is 100% fat, containing no water. That means no steam is created during baking which effectively reduces gluten production, so shortening cookies tend to be softer and more tender. Also, shortening has a higher melting point than butter, resulting in taller cookies.
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Does shortening need to be refrigerated?

It's not necessary to refrigerate Crisco shortening. The product stays safe at room temperature both before and after opening. Even the brand itself suggests you store their product on the pantry shelf.
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What does shortening do in baking?

The fat that is in shortening melts above room temperature and then seeps into the dough, creating a physical barrier between all the gluten molecules, causing them to not expand as much. Shortening can also be used to keep your baked goods soft after baking.
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Should Crisco be refrigerated?

Do you have to refrigerate shortening? No, it is not necessary to refrigerate shortening- in very hot, humid storage environments, shortening may be refrigerated if desired, but it should be returned back to room temperature before using to ensure best results.
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How long does Crisco last in the fridge?

You should always check the expiration date of your shortening before using. Solid Crisco shortening will last up to 8 months while still sealed in its packaging. Opened Crisco shortening can last for about 3 months so long as it is stored properly.
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What shortening is best for cookies?

Crisco® all-vegetable shortening will make your cakes moist, pie crusts flaky, and cookies soft and fluffy, with 0g of trans fat per serving*.
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Does shortening make bread softer?

The high fat content in shortening contributes to the moistness of goods providing them with a softer, fluffier texture. While ensuring the consistency of goods is up to standard, shortening also contributes to the golden colouring of baked dough, as well as the thick creaminess of fillings and ganache recipes.
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How much butter do I use instead of 1/2 cup shortening?

Let's say you have a cake recipe that uses 1/2 cup of shortening (95.5 grams), but you want to use butter instead. Multiply the weight of the shortening by 1.25, which gives you 114.6 grams. This is how much butter you will need to use.
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Can I use vegetable oil instead of shortening?

If a recipe calls for melted shortening, vegetable oil is a good swap. Just don't use vegetable oil as a shortening substitute in recipes like pie dough, biscuits, or scones—you won't get pockets of fat, so the dough won't puff up properly.
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Does shortening make cake moist?

As a result baked good recipes with shortening have a tender, moist and soft consistency," explained Chef Eddy Van Damme. "Shortening's higher melting point gives the eggs and flour extra time to become firm before the shortening melts, reducing the spread of cakes and cookies.
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Is buttercream frosting better with butter or shortening?

What butter does for flavor, shortening does for texture and stability. Shortening helps create a light and fluffy frosting while also providing a neutral flavor to help cut the richness of the butter.
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Do you melt shortening when baking?

Melt it first. If you have a baking recipe that calls for mixing the wet and dry ingredients separately, you can melt the shortening first in the microwave or on the stove top. Just be sure to allow the shortening to cool to room temperature before combining it into the other wet ingredients.
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Does shortening go bad after opening?

The Food Marketing Institute's "The Food Keeper " recommends storing unopened solid shortening, such as Crisco shortening, at room temperature for 8 months. After opening, store at room temperature for 3 months for best quality.
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How do you know if shortening has gone bad?

Signs of Spoilage

Bad shortening is hard to miss, because the color, smell, texture and flavor all become "off" from their normal state. It darkens, going from a milky white to a yellowish color that gets darker as the shortening ages. The bad shortening also hardens and takes on a musky smell.
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