yes you can
You can use dark rum instead?
Yes!
Eating it raw (its sooo gross! but it works), baking it in brownies, vaporization, mixing it with brandy or rum (warmed), lemon bars, etc.
No, you do not need baking soda to make rum cake. Most rum cake recipes rely on baking powder as the leavening agent instead. The key ingredients typically include flour, sugar, eggs, butter, rum, and sometimes nuts or fruit, which contribute to the cake's texture and flavor. However, variations exist, so it's always best to follow a specific recipe.
Rum extract is a concentrated flavoring made from rum, while rum is an alcoholic beverage. Rum extract is used in small amounts to add rum flavor without the alcohol content, while rum adds both flavor and alcohol to a dish. The impact on flavor depends on the amount used - rum extract provides a strong rum flavor without the alcohol, while rum adds both flavor and a boozy kick.
An alcoholic beverage.
pirate + alchol = rum
Even if it says rum. It doesnt meal its "alcoholic" rum. 99% of the food that uses it you put the rum in the sauce while its cooking. Its than lit on fire and the alcohol cooks off. Leaving the flavor of the rum without the alcohol.
To make a 1/2 cup of rum, you typically wouldn't use rum extract, as rum extract is a concentrated flavoring meant to mimic the taste of rum without the alcohol. If you're using rum extract in a recipe, you might need about 1 to 2 teaspoons to achieve the desired flavor profile. Adjust the amount based on personal preference and the specific recipe requirements. Always check the specific recipe for the best guidance.
No. Bacardi has a 151 proof rum, known as an over-proofed rum. 151 Rum has extra alcohol added to the rum to make it more potent and more flammable. 191 proof anything, however, would be almost pure alcohol and would taste like alcohol not rum.
Um... It's Rum... So... Yup! Unless they make a non-alcoholic Coconut rum, but not that I am aware of...
In some cases yes. For instance, if you want a whiskey coke but you only have rum, you can simply make a rum and coke instead!