Is it ok to use a regular crisco stick in place of a butter-flavored crisco stick in sugar cookies?

Yes. The cookie texture will be the same, although the taste will not be as. . . well, as buttery. For a cookie with good flavor like oatmeal cinnamon raisin or chocolate chip, you won't notice the difference. I might not do this with shortbread or sugar cookies. Happy nibbling!

(From Martybkc) I would use unsalted butter instead of Crisco if you don't have any health concerns about butter. Butter flavoring works, but its a substitute flavor, and in my opinion real butter as an ingredient has better flavor than substitute flavorings.

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