How To Make Your Own Brown Sugar

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Making your own brown sugar is really quick and easy, will save space in your cabinets. Instead of keeping white sugar, light brown sugar AND dark brown sugar in your cabinets , you simply need some white sugar and some molasses!

Have you ever been baking and when you went to grab your brown sugar, found that it had turned in to a hard block because somehow it had been exposed to air? Sure – people say that you can just microwave it to soften it, but I have never really had good luck with that.

Making your own brown sugar is really quick and easy, will save space in your cabinets. Instead of keeping white sugar, light brown sugar AND dark brown sugar in your cabinets (and wondering if the brown sugars will be a rock when you go to use them), you simply need some white sugar and some molasses!

I did the math based on the prices at my local Wegmans and, using store-brand sugars and there is a slight savings by making it yourself…not much – about a few pennies per cup. But it might save you money because you aren’t throwing away “bad” brown sugar.

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This ratio will make 1 cup of light brown sugar. If your recipe calls for dark brown sugar, simply increase the amount of molasses to 1 1/2 Tbsp per cup of white sugar.

Anyway – making it is simple. You just need:

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 Tbsp molasses

Making it is easy!

  1. Combine ingredients in a food processor or blender and pulse until well blended.
  2. Store remaining brown sugar in an airtight container.

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How To Make Your Own Brown Sugar

By Mindi
It is so easy to make your own brown sugar. Best of all, by making it fresh, you will never have to worry about grabbing a bag of brown sugar from your pantry and finding out that it is hard as a rock!

Yield – 1 cup

Preparation Time – 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 Tbsp molasses

Directions

  • Combine ingredients in a food processor or blender and pulse until well blended.
  • Store remaining brown sugar in an airtight container.


SOURCE: Moms Need To Know ™ – Read entire story here.

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