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On 11/7/2013 3:25 PM, Polly Esther wrote:
> Well. Here's a new one for me. In Best of the Best Fast & Fabulous > Party Foods and Appetizers by McKee and Moseley, I read that a > substitute for one cup of brown sugar is one tablespoon molasses to one > cup of white sugar. I cook mostly in tropical weather and find that > 'real' brown sugar can go from workable to rocks in way less than a > minute in this humidity. I'm going to try the substitute. It sounds > reasonable. Pecan pie coming soon. Polly I tried this when I was a kid. It sounds like a good idea but the results aren't that convincing. It is, however, better than nothing. Making a pecan pie would be a good idea. My guess is that it would taste like a pecan pie made with molasses which would probably still be pretty damn tasty. |
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