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Michel Boucher wrote:
> Is there a condition where a recipe would call for margarine for a specific > reason where it would be better to use than butter? If the two are > interchangeable, why not say "margarine or butter"? I use safflower oil > where it calls for butter in crępes and I don't notice much of a diff. > > Tonight I had a recipe for an apple curry sauce for pork chops which > required 1/4 cup of margarine. I used butter instead, being the hard-nosed > rebel that I am. > > So, any ideas? > Maybe it's a Kosher recipe for a meat meal? (not the pork chops, but some other recipe) Bob |
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