Oil vs Bacon Grease

A side-by-side guide to substituting Bacon Grease for Oil (or vice versa).

Quick answer

Bacon Grease works as a 1:1 swap for Oil in most recipes.

Side-by-side

Oil

Base unit: cup

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Bacon Grease

Conversion: 1:1 substitution (use the same amount)

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Notes: Bacon grease adds savory flavor and works well in sautéing and frying. Use 1:1 by volume, but note it will impart a distinct bacon flavor that may not suit all dishes.

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When to use Bacon Grease instead of Oil

Bacon grease adds savory flavor and works well in sautéing and frying. Use 1:1 by volume, but note it will impart a distinct bacon flavor that may not suit all dishes. The conversion is 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

Common questions

Can I substitute Bacon Grease for Oil?

Yes — Bacon grease adds savory flavor and works well in sautéing and frying. Use 1:1 by volume, but note it will impart a distinct bacon flavor that may not suit all dishes. Ratio: 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

What's the conversion ratio for Oil to Bacon Grease?

1:1 substitution (use the same amount). For other quantities, use the SubSwap calculator.

Are Oil and Bacon Grease interchangeable?

They are similar in most uses, but Bacon grease adds savory flavor and works well in sautéing and frying..

Is Bacon Grease a better substitute than other options for Oil?

Bacon Grease is one of the options SubSwap lists for Oil. The 'best' choice depends on your recipe — see the full list of Oil substitutes.

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