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Molasses...
If you do any cooking from India, especially chutneys, they use a sugar called jaggery (sp?) and you can recreate it with molasses and brown sugar about a 1:3 ration of molasses to sugar.
This is a chutney recipe I created and I think it's pretty damn good if I do say so myself. http://www.hizzoners.com/recipes/sau...vorite-chutney |
Molasses...
Sitara wrote:
> If you do any cooking from India, especially chutneys, they use a sugar > called jaggery (sp?) and you can recreate it with molasses and brown > sugar about a 1:3 ration of molasses to sugar. > > This is a chutney recipe I created and I think it's pretty damn good if I > do say so myself. > > http://www.hizzoners.com/recipes/sau...vorite-chutney That does look good; I've saved it for future use. Bob |
Molasses...
ImStillMags > wrote:
> >If you do any cooking from India, especially chutneys, they use a sugar called jaggery (sp?) and you can recreate it with molasses and brown sugar about a 1:3 ration of molasses to sugar. Jaagari is palm sugar; chini is white sugar. Orlando |
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