Grapeseed Oil vs Canola Oil

A side-by-side guide to substituting Canola Oil for Grapeseed Oil (or vice versa).

Quick answer

Canola Oil works as a 1:1 swap for Grapeseed Oil in most recipes.

Side-by-side

Grapeseed Oil

Base unit: cup

Read the full guide: Grapeseed Oil

Canola Oil

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

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Notes: Both are neutral-flavored oils with similar smoke points. Canola oil is slightly cheaper and more readily available, making it an excellent 1:1 replacement.

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When to use Canola Oil instead of Grapeseed Oil

Both are neutral-flavored oils with similar smoke points. Canola oil is slightly cheaper and more readily available, making it an excellent 1:1 replacement. The conversion is 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

Common questions

Can I substitute Canola Oil for Grapeseed Oil?

Yes — Both are neutral-flavored oils with similar smoke points. Canola oil is slightly cheaper and more readily available, making it an excellent 1:1 replacement. Ratio: 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

What's the conversion ratio for Grapeseed Oil to Canola Oil?

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

Are Grapeseed Oil and Canola Oil interchangeable?

They are similar in most uses, but Both are neutral-flavored oils with similar smoke points..

Is Canola Oil a better substitute than other options for Grapeseed Oil?

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

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