| Brand | Crisco |
|---|---|
| Flavor | Vegetable |
| Net Content Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
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Crisco Pure Vegetable Oil, 16 Fluid Ounce
Rated 4.7 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$2.97 Original price was: $2.97.$2.00Current price is: $2.00.
- Made from soybeans, with a light taste that lets the flavor of your food shine through
- A cholesterol-free food and has 0g trans fat per serving
- 1000mg of ALA per serving
- Gluten Free
- Kosher
14 reviews for Crisco Pure Vegetable Oil, 16 Fluid Ounce
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Briana –
Perfect for cooking
Amazon Customer –
I like Crisco Oil for cooking. I like the no flavor, easy to use, a Brand I trust! I also like the price. Affordable! Crisco cooks well, I can use a small amount of the oil for my cooking needs.
Lissa Reviews –
Good
Djuli –
Perfect for person who doesn’t cook much. It’s easy to store if your space is limited. I only wish it had a flip lid. I end up pouring some in the cap first, so a lot won’t gush out. It’s nice that it’s a plastic container instead of glass too.
Arlene Gonzalez –
The oil container is sealed well and doesn’t leak unlike other oils I’ve received by mail. The size fits great in an apartment cupboard. The bottle is slimmer than a coke can and about as tall as a jarritos Mexican soda (the glass bottle kind of jarritos). Overall great quality and shipped quickly. I’ve been trying to use olive oil more than vegetable oil so this is a perfect size container allowing me to have some cheat days diet-wise without allowing oil to go bad. I fry Dominican salami or wings on the stove top for one or two people. Medium heat worked best for me or maybe medium-high could work too depending on the stove. I use an electric stove with coil burners and when I fry foods I use an older pan from a Rachel ray set I used to have. Perfect combination. Doesn’t get smoky on medium heat!
Eileen M. Myers –
You can’t go wrong with Crisco oil or solid….I’ve used it for years.
Josh Brassard –
Your basic cooking oil. Nothing fancy like almond oil or the others thAt cost 4x crisco.
C J –
Crisco has been around longer than I have I think. I. remember my mother using this oil when I was growing up. There really isn’t much flavor added but it does a wonderful job in my baking products
Sandy –
Works great!!
Thomas –
Great value for the price
Nannygirl515 –
This vegetable oil is reasonably priced! I will continue to buy.
Cathy Cunningham –
Always a safe buy
Phantomsue –
Good price
J. Dub –
My better half likes olive oil, but it doesn’t tastes odd with certain foodstuffs. I have tried egg white omelets with it and it was not “right” to my taste. Growing up, my elders used lard to fry/cook certain things. I stopped using it by my late teens as I started “enjoying” chow time. Butter is not always a viable option for things like fries (a rarity). We did have oil spray cans, but felt like I was introducing something that I didn’t want. A little bit goes a long way and this bottle will last a while as I keep it in the fridge.