no, that will not work
To elaborate on the above, the simplest leavened (raised) bread consists of nothing more than flour, water and yeast, and has no requirement of oil. However, oil or melted butter or margarine is usually added along with a small amount of sugar and a bit of salt to make a simple, and somewhat tastier bread. Also, milk is used in place of some or all of the water, adding a bit more nutrition.
There are hundreds of recipes for bread, so the best thing to do is to try a substitution for an ingredient (normally melted butter or margarine in place of oil) and if it works, great! If it does not, then you have simply invented a new bread.
Yes, olive oil may be used instead of vegetable oil in making bread. The bread will have a slight taste and fragrance of olives, which may or may not desirable depending on how the bread is to be used.
When I make pumpkin bread I use intirely extra virgin olive oil. So i thinks its safe to say you can.
butter, margarine, olive oil, any vegetable oil
Yes. Yes you can.
Yes. You can also use olive oil, margarine, or veggie oil. I actually prefer using butter when baking bread because it makes the bread taste like its already "buttered".
The same as poor people - typically bread, olive oil, some fish sauce and vegetable/fruit.
For cooking steaks, it is better to use butter than any oil.
Usually it can be, yes.
Ive heard it can run of vegetable oil but not olive oil.
First off, baby oil should not be eaten. And instead of vegetable oil, try other oils like canola, grapeseed, peanut, or olive oils.
An olive is a fruit.
You can replace it with other types of oil (corn, grapeseed, olive, ect.) or use applesauce instead.