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Latest Updated: Jul 15, 2026 by Andrew Gray

5 Hemp Oil Substitutes: Add Some Zing

Running low on hemp oil and need a quick fix?Don't sweat it, we've got your back. There are plenty of great alternatives for hemp oil (pressed from Cannabis sativa seeds, with a nutty flavor and rich in omega-3 fatty acids) that'll still add that needed zing to your dish.

We'll share some everyday options that you might already have at home. Each one has its unique twist, and we're here to make sure your meal turns out just right.

Skip the stress and let's get straight to the good stuff. Your next substitute might just surprise you!

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  • 5 Easy Substitutes for Hemp Oil
    • 1 - Flaxseed Oil
    • 2 - Walnut Oil
    • 3 - Avocado Oil
    • 4 - Pumpkin Seed Oil
    • 5 - Sesame Oil
  • Frequently Asked Questions

5 Easy Substitutes for Hemp Oil

As always, we've got to start with an honorable mention. While it's not technically a substitute for hemp oil in cooking, we have to give a shoutout to CBD-infused products.

1 - Flaxseed Oil

First, let's talk flaxseed oil - it's our number one hemp oil substitute (pressed from Linum usitatissimum seeds).

We can vouch for its versatility, especially in salad dressings and smoothies.

Have we mentioned that time we swapped it in our morning smoothie? The taste was quite similar to hemp oil.

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If you're curious, find more details in our article about ground flaxseed substitutes for baking.

It blends well with other oils creating a balanced flavor. This means it's never too out there, just right for most dishes.

2 - Walnut Oil

The taste of walnut oil is mild with a subtle nuttiness. It's smoother and less intense.

We found it perfect for baking and sautéing; see vegetable oil substitutes for baking brownies.

One time, we swapped walnut oil for a stir-fry, and it was a hit. The flavor balanced well with our veggies.

Heads up: walnut oil has omega-3 fatty acids (notably alpha-linolenic acid) and is great in cold dishes. Check more tips on using walnut oil in our favorite walnut oil substitutes article.

No bitter aftertaste with walnut oil. Great for both savory and sweet dishes.

3 - Avocado Oil

When we need a versatile and mild substitute, it's avocado oil all the way (pressed from Persea americana fruit). This oil has a buttery flavor and light texture, making it excellent for dressing salads.

We've used it in high-heat cooking, and it holds up well; check canola oil substitutes for high-heat cooking.

We once sautéed veggies with avocado oil, and the flavor stayed clean and fresh.

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Avocado oil never overpowers; it enhances.

4 - Pumpkin Seed Oil

Pumpkin seed oil has a rich, earthy flavor with a hint of nutty undertones (pressed from Cucurbita pepo seeds). It's great for improving salad dressings and sauces.

We swapped it for hemp oil in a vinaigrette, and it was outstanding; see pumpkin pie spice swaps for fall.

It's perfect for drizzling over roasted vegetables or as a finishing oil. Just remember, its strong flavor can dominate if overused.

We've added it to dips and gotten rave reviews. Try it where you need a strong, unique touch.

5 - Sesame Oil

Last on our list is sesame oil, with its warm, nutty aroma (pressed from Sesamum indicum seeds). This oil adds a distinctive, toasty note to dishes.

We whipped up a quick stir-fry with it, and the flavor was unbeatable. Its bold, strong taste can transform any dish into something special.

For an in-depth look at alternatives, check out sesame seed substitutes for nutty, delicious dishes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative for hemp oil in salad dressings?

Flaxseed oil is the best choice due to its similar nutty flavor and high omega-3 content.

Can I cook with walnut oil like hemp oil?

Walnut oil has a similar earthy flavor but should be used for low-heat cooking or dressings, as it has a low smoke point.

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Is avocado oil a good substitute for hemp oil?

Yes, avocado oil has a mild taste and is great for both cooking and dressings, with a higher smoke point than hemp oil.

Can pumpkin seed oil be used in smoothies?

Yes, pumpkin seed oil adds a slightly nutty flavor and is packed with nutrients, making it a good addition to smoothies.

Which substitute is best for stir-frying?

Sesame oil is the best alternative for stir-frying, as it provides a rich flavor and has a higher smoke point than hemp oil.

Explore more: This post is part of our Ingredient Substitutes Guide.
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Andrew Gray

Andrew Gray is a seasoned food writer and blogger with a wealth of experience in the restaurant and catering industries. With a passion for all things delicious, Andrew has honed his culinary expertise through his work as a personal chef and caterer.

His love for food led him to venture into food writing, where he has contributed to various online publications, sharing his knowledge and insights on the culinary world. As the proud owner of CooksCrafter.com, Andrew covers a wide range of topics, including recipes, restaurant reviews, product recommendations, and culinary tips.

Through his website, he aims to inspire and educate fellow food enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive resource for all things food-related.

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