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Sugars and sweeteners

Sugars and sweeteners

  • Granulated sugar can be replaced with firmly packed brown sugar, same measurement.
  • No powdered sugar? Use ¾ granulated for every cup the recipe calls for.
  • Brown sugar, mixed with a little water, is a perfect substitute for maple syrup.
  • If you don’t have any molasses on hand, opt for honey.

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