-- honey
-- date sugar
There is no acceptable substitute, except -- perhaps -- Karo syrup. But the results will be different.
Here are some substitutes for molasses: honey, agave syrup, corn syrup, maple syrup, brown sugar.
Dark Karo syrup could be used as a substitute for molasses.
because molasses is unique there is no acceptable substitute. maybe karo syrup but the results will be different.
Butter is the best substitute for molasses
If you are not interested in the flavor, agave syrup would most likely be a good substitute. It's about the same consistency.
You can substitute molasses with any of these - honey, firmly packed brown sugar, dark corn syrup, or maple syrup.
Honey is sweet and thick like molasses.
Maple syrup could be an ideal substitute. The sweetness ratio would be about less. The resulting texture and flavor will be altered.
sunstition for brown sugar using granulated sugar and pancake syrup
Sugar Honey Treacle Maple Syrup Corn Syrup brown sugar
Wow, molasses has a much stronger and different flavor than maple syrup. Sugar wise it depends on the grade of maple syrup, some are much thicker than others. Honey, golden syrup (cane syrup), corn syrup or simple syrup (50/50 sugar/water) are probably better substitutes. However, for grade A dark amber maple syrup you could if you wish substitute equal amounts of Barbados molasses (best grade) or about 2 tablespoons of blackstrap (worst grade) molasses for 3 tablespoons.
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
Maple syrup is made from the sap of the Maple Tree.
There is no protein in maple syrup.
Maple syrup, because when you put maple syrup, water and oil in a cup, the maple syrup slowly goes down.
Yes maple syrup is an solution
Maple Syrup.
Maple Syrup is a base.
Yes, maple syrup is an aqueous solution; all of the chemicals in maple syrup are dissolved in water.