What are some common cooking substitutions I can use
What are some common cooking substitutions I can use
What are some common cooking substitutions I can use
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Sure! Here are nine common cooking substitutions you can use:
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**Eggs**: If you're out of eggs, try using 1/4 cup of unsweetened applesauce or 1/4 cup of yogurt for baking.
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**Butter**: You can swap butter for coconut oil or even olive oil in most recipes. Just use a little less if it's a liquid.
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**Milk**: If you don’t have milk, try using almond milk, soy milk, or even water in a pinch.
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**Flour**: For a gluten-free option, you can use almond flour or coconut flour instead of regular flour, but remember to adjust the amounts!
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**Sugar**: If you’re out of granulated sugar, honey or maple syrup can work as a sweetener. Just use a little less, as they’re sweeter.
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**Soy Sauce**: If you need a soy sauce alternative, try using tamari or even a mix of balsamic vinegar and water.
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**Fresh Herbs**: If you don’t have fresh herbs, dried herbs can be a good substitute. Just use about one-third of the amount since dried herbs are more concentrated.