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Old 12-17-2008, 08:42 AM   #1
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Molasses vs. Maple Syrup

Can someone tell me the difference? I had to buy molasses for a recipe I had that only calls for two table spoons, but I had to buy a big bottle of it.

What else can I make with it, or use it for?

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You can make gingerbread with it (either the cake or cookies)!!
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I pretty much use mine just for cookies -- gingerbread men and molasses crinkles.
Add a little of it to canned baked beans and they'll taste like homemade.
You can probably do an online search and find recipes for bbq sauce that use it too.

Molasses is a deriviative of sugar cane, and will have a different flavor than maple syrup. (If molasses is lucky it grows up to be rum, but that's another story.) Molasses is so much thicker, too. I think you could probably substitute syrup for molasses in sauces, baked beans, etc. But I'd wonder about the consistency effect in baked goods. And maple syrup wouldn't give you the same deep (almost like burned sugar) taste as the molasses. Molasses is generally used in such small quantities (and often with other fairly strong spices) that I don't think you'd even taste a corresponding amount of maple syrup.
Then again, I won't even swap between green and yellow label molassses because they taste different.
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I used to make gingerbread with it
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It's very think and dark in taste compared to maple syrup. I'm not sure what else you can cook with it besides cookies though...Good luck using it!!
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Isn't molasses similar in texture (but not taste) to corn syrup / Kayro?
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The classic southern breakfast tradition - put it on a biscuit!!! I loooove fresh homemade biscuits w/ molasses to dip them in.

It is also good in baked beans. Sometimes when I have the extra time, I open a can of Bush's baked beans and add a litte yellow mustard and molasses to them and bake them rather than heating on the stove. You can also either cut up soem hot dogs and mix in or lay strips of bacon across the top. Tastes just like scratch made!!!
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I have a rib recipe that calls for molasses. Ours comes in a pint carton.
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I can't stand the smell of molasses But the only thing I've ever used it for is gingerbread.
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We make gingerbread with it.
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Good maple syrup has a very different taste from molasses. It's much more delicate. Real maple syrup is from maple sap that is boiled down for days. It can't be compared to the fake stuff.

I used to make oatmeal bread that used molasses for a sweetener. I also use it in cookies. It does have a pretty long shelf life so long as it is kept in a coll, dry place.

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My Dgrandmother always made molasses cake. She made a frosting with powdered sugar and she put a little coffee in it. It was delicious!! Fond memory of my childhood!! I have the recipe somewhere.
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You gotta love it on homemade biscuits with butter (real butter, not margarine).
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The classic southern breakfast tradition - put it on a biscuit!!! I loooove fresh homemade biscuits w/ molasses to dip them in.

It is also good in baked beans. Sometimes when I have the extra time, I open a can of Bush's baked beans and add a litte yellow mustard and molasses to them and bake them rather than heating on the stove. You can also either cut up soem hot dogs and mix in or lay strips of bacon across the top. Tastes just like scratch made!!!
That is exactly what I was going to say! I would say that homemade biscuits w/ molasses is one of my favorite childhood treats.

I do the Bush's beans and add the molasses and I use dry mustard but same diff, turns out really good and when I'm feeling really adventrous I'll add the hot dogs and bacon too. We never eat Bush's without adding the Molasses and mustard though.

It's also great as a ham glaze I mix it with apricot preserves, in fact I'm doing that this weekend for a pre holiday meal for some friends coming over.

My MIL adds a touch of it to her beef gravies with some liquid smoke.
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Yum, I love molasses. I just made molasses crinkles last week. Other than that, I'm curious to try out some of the other suggestions.
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