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Help with cinnamon stick substitution
Hi, all. Please help! I'm in the middle of cooking and just saw that I'm out
of cinnamon sticks. I can't run to the store, but I do have ground cinnamon in the house. What is the substitution formula? I.e., how much ground cinnamon should I use if the recipe (a baked tsimmes) calls for 1 cinnamon stick? Thanks in advance. |
Help with cinnamon stick substitution
"Donna Levin" > wrote in message ... > Hi, all. Please help! I'm in the middle of cooking and just saw that I'm out > of cinnamon sticks. I can't run to the store, but I do have ground cinnamon in > the house. What is the substitution formula? I.e., how much ground cinnamon > should I use if the recipe (a baked tsimmes) calls for 1 cinnamon stick? > > Thanks in advance. Just use what you want for flavor. I like cinnamon and always use twice as much as called for in the recipe. A little more or less won't hurt. Off hand, I would say that a cinnamon stick probably grinds down to about two teaspoons. There is a great variance in the potency of various cinnamons, so again, you will have to use your judgment. |
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