1Canola, Corn, Palm and Soybean Oil
Kwangmoozaa//Getty ImagesConsider any of these plant-based oils the best substitute out there: Vegetable oil is often a blend made up of these four oils, which are the top vegetable-based oils used in American households. You can use them interchangeably.
2Peanut Oil
jayk7//Getty ImagesThe characteristics of peanut oil are similar to vegetable oil, making it a great substitute. It's particularly good for frying, thanks to its high smoking point. Contrary to its name, peanut oil does not taste like its namesake and is prized for its neutral flavor. Peanut oil is, however, far more expensive, as it's produced in smaller quantities and can be harder to find.
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3Olive Oil
Image Source//Getty ImagesNote that regular olive oil has a higher smoking point because it is processed—you can use it for frying. Extra-virgin olive oil, on the other hand, is made from cold-pressing olives and extracting the oils, making it much better for use in salad dressings and as a finishing oil for flavor. Both can be used as a vegetable oil substitute and will impart their signature olive notes.
4Coconut Oil
mikroman6//Getty ImagesCoconut oil is a kitchen workhorse that can be used for frying and baking, making it an easy swap for vegetable oil. It's not completely neutral, though—be prepared for a slightly coconutty flavor. One other thing to note is that coconut oil solidifies as it cools, so for measuring purposes, melt it in the microwave or place it near the oven to return it to its liquid state.
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5Butter
YelenaYemchuk//Getty ImagesUsing butter in place of vegetable oil will add a richness to the dish. Particularly with baking, butter is a worthwhile and even decadent swap. Though butter can be used for cooking as well, it's not recommended to swap in butter for any deep-frying or high-heat skillet cooking, as its low smoke point means the butter will burn.
6Applesauce
Jamie Grill//Getty ImagesThis substitute is no good if you're looking to fry chicken or sauté veggies. But when it comes to baking, applesauce is a winner that you won't want to forget! Not only will it add moisture and serve the same purpose as oil in a baked good, using applesauce means cutting back on the overall fat content of the recipe, making it healthful swap.
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7Greek Yogurt
haha21//Getty ImagesKeep this in your back pocket for a vegetable oil baking swap: Using Greek yogurt will add moisture, richness and a pleasant tang. Depending on your preference for low-fat, nonfat or full-fat, substituting Greek yogurt in for oil may also result in a healthier baked good, potentially lower in overall fat. Of course, yogurt won't work as a swap when frying or sautéing.
8Mayonnaise
La Bicicleta Vermella//Getty ImagesYou might want to skip mayo as a cooking sub for vegetable oil, but when it comes to baking, bring it on: Swapping in mayonnaise for oil when baking is an age-old trick that will yield moist and rich results.
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