Post by carnation037 on Feb 5, 2003 7:56:06 GMT -6
Substitutions
Some helpful and healthy substitutions when you lack
an ingredient for your favorite recipe.
Butter:
1 cup less 3 tbs. shortening = 1 cup butter.
Unsweetened Chocolate:
3 tbs. cocoa plus 1-1/2 tsp. oil = 1 oz. unsweetened chocolate.
Whole Egg:
2 egg yolks = 1 whole egg (in baking).
Cornstarch:
2 tbs. flour = 1 tbs. cornstarch.
All Purpose Flour:
7/8 cup (1 cup less 2 tbs.) unsifted all-purpose flour = 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour.
Sifted Cake Flour:
7/8 cup (1 cup less 2 tbs.) sifted all-purpose flour = 1 cup sifted cake flour.
Sour Milk or Butter Milk:
1 tbs. lemon juice or vinegar plus enough milk to make 1 cup = 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk.
Fresh Milk:
1/2 cup evaporated milk plus 1/2 cup water = 1 cup fresh milk.
Granulated Sugar:
1 cup brown sugar, packed = 1 cup granulated sugar.
or
1/2 cup maple syrup plus 1/4 cup corn syrup, and reduce liquid by 1/4 cup = 1 cup granulated sugar.
or
1 cup honey plus 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. baking soda, and reduce liquid by 1/4 cup = 1 cup granulated sugar.
Honey:
3/4 cup sugar plus 1/4 cup liquid = 1 cup honey
Bouillon:
1 tsp. instant soup mix plus 1 cup boiling water = 1 cup bouillon.
Substitutions that are good for your health:
We all love those dishes that that contain butter and cream and
other rich ingredients. But if you have any diet restrictions on fat
and cholesterol, or just want to start a healthier style of eating,
there are some great recipe substitutions you can use that will
taste just as good, if not better, while keeping calories, fat,
and cholesterol content in mind.
For recipes that call for the following ingredients, you can
substitute them for the much healthier version:
For each cup of whole milk, substitute; 1 cup of skim milk plus 1 tablespoon of unsaturated oil.
For each tablespoon of butter, substitute; 1 tablespoon margarine or 3/4 tablespoon unsaturated oil.
For each cup of sour cream, substitute; lowfat cottage cheese plus lowfat yogurt for flavor, ricotta cheese made with partially skimmed milk, one can evaporated skim milk whipped with 1 teaspoon lemon juice, lowfat buttermilk or lowfat yogurt.
For each egg, substitute;
one egg white plus 2 teaspoons unsaturated oil.
..........
Kitchen tip: Mysterious Kitchen Odor
Is there an odor in your kitchen that you just
can't seem to pinpoint? Suspect your sink
drains. To freshen the drains, try using this
solution:
1/4 cup automatic dishwashing detergent
1 quart warm water
Dissolve the detergent in the water and pour
the solution down the drain.
Flush with hot water.
Some helpful and healthy substitutions when you lack
an ingredient for your favorite recipe.
Butter:
1 cup less 3 tbs. shortening = 1 cup butter.
Unsweetened Chocolate:
3 tbs. cocoa plus 1-1/2 tsp. oil = 1 oz. unsweetened chocolate.
Whole Egg:
2 egg yolks = 1 whole egg (in baking).
Cornstarch:
2 tbs. flour = 1 tbs. cornstarch.
All Purpose Flour:
7/8 cup (1 cup less 2 tbs.) unsifted all-purpose flour = 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour.
Sifted Cake Flour:
7/8 cup (1 cup less 2 tbs.) sifted all-purpose flour = 1 cup sifted cake flour.
Sour Milk or Butter Milk:
1 tbs. lemon juice or vinegar plus enough milk to make 1 cup = 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk.
Fresh Milk:
1/2 cup evaporated milk plus 1/2 cup water = 1 cup fresh milk.
Granulated Sugar:
1 cup brown sugar, packed = 1 cup granulated sugar.
or
1/2 cup maple syrup plus 1/4 cup corn syrup, and reduce liquid by 1/4 cup = 1 cup granulated sugar.
or
1 cup honey plus 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. baking soda, and reduce liquid by 1/4 cup = 1 cup granulated sugar.
Honey:
3/4 cup sugar plus 1/4 cup liquid = 1 cup honey
Bouillon:
1 tsp. instant soup mix plus 1 cup boiling water = 1 cup bouillon.
Substitutions that are good for your health:
We all love those dishes that that contain butter and cream and
other rich ingredients. But if you have any diet restrictions on fat
and cholesterol, or just want to start a healthier style of eating,
there are some great recipe substitutions you can use that will
taste just as good, if not better, while keeping calories, fat,
and cholesterol content in mind.
For recipes that call for the following ingredients, you can
substitute them for the much healthier version:
For each cup of whole milk, substitute; 1 cup of skim milk plus 1 tablespoon of unsaturated oil.
For each tablespoon of butter, substitute; 1 tablespoon margarine or 3/4 tablespoon unsaturated oil.
For each cup of sour cream, substitute; lowfat cottage cheese plus lowfat yogurt for flavor, ricotta cheese made with partially skimmed milk, one can evaporated skim milk whipped with 1 teaspoon lemon juice, lowfat buttermilk or lowfat yogurt.
For each egg, substitute;
one egg white plus 2 teaspoons unsaturated oil.
..........
Kitchen tip: Mysterious Kitchen Odor
Is there an odor in your kitchen that you just
can't seem to pinpoint? Suspect your sink
drains. To freshen the drains, try using this
solution:
1/4 cup automatic dishwashing detergent
1 quart warm water
Dissolve the detergent in the water and pour
the solution down the drain.
Flush with hot water.