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MissMillie

(39,217 posts)
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 10:34 AM Dec 2024

recipe adjustments

I think of my ATK cookbook as a recipe bible. Their goal is always to give the BEST recipe and thus far the recipes I have tried have worked quite nicely.

I want to make some molasses cookies (in my spare time (lol) between finishing my crocheted holiday gifts) and my ATK recipe calls for DARK brown sugar and LIGHT molasses.

I have LIGHT brown sugar and DARK molasses.

Should I risk it?

Thinking about topping them w/ an orange-y glaze.

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recipe adjustments (Original Post) MissMillie Dec 2024 OP
I'm pretty sure it will work fine, sounds delicious Walleye Dec 2024 #1
Try it! Coloradan4Truth Dec 2024 #2
I'd say if it's not a huge amount of molasses you will be fine. Molasses has a strong flavor but unless it's like a cup ratchiweenie Dec 2024 #3
I'd use the dark molasses but sub white sugar for Phoenix61 Dec 2024 #4
of course you can. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2024 #5
You wouldn't believe what I do with recipes Marthe48 Dec 2024 #6

Coloradan4Truth

(371 posts)
2. Try it!
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 10:43 AM
Dec 2024

You can usually sub dark molasses for light to get a richer taste and sub molasses in general with brown sugar, so I think you'll just get a similar cookie with slightly varied richness. Let me know how it goes!

ratchiweenie

(8,102 posts)
3. I'd say if it's not a huge amount of molasses you will be fine. Molasses has a strong flavor but unless it's like a cup
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 11:11 AM
Dec 2024

or more, it will work. Let us know how it turns out.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(27,850 posts)
5. of course you can.
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 12:12 PM
Dec 2024

I have cookie recipes that call for both white and brown sugar, and I frequently switch the amounts.

Marthe48

(20,629 posts)
6. You wouldn't believe what I do with recipes
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 01:06 PM
Dec 2024

I follow baking recipes better than casseroles and other stovetop food. But I still play fast and loose with ingredients vs. what I have on hand.

I think your plan will be ok

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