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No - cinnamon stick will give the cinnamon flavour. Powdered cinnamon will do as well (between 1/2 and 1 teaspoon) but when you pour the syrup over the baklava the powdered cinnamon will remain on the surface -it's not critical and won't effect flavour or 'mouth feel' but the appearance will be slightly different. Powdered cinnamon is more readily available than cinnamon quills.
Yes, cinnamon oil is made from real cinnamon sticks. You can make cinnamon oil from real cinnamon sticks using olive oil and a jar yourself, which can take up to three weeks. http://www.ehow.com/how_4712450_make-cinnamon-oil.html
I usually find find nutmeg an acceptable substitute, but it depends on your purpose
You can if you pick the right kind.
From gourmetsleuth web site 1 stick of true cinnamon = 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon = 1/8th teaspoon cinnamon extract From the Cook's Thesaurus One part flavoring oil is roughly equivalent to four parts extract, but this may vary according to the products used. To be safe, begin by substituting 1/8 teaspoon of oil per teaspoon of extract, then add more drops of oil until you're satisfied with the flavor. So 1 tsp of cinnamon extract = 1/8 tsp of cinnamon oil = 4 tsp ground cinnamon = 8 sticks of true cinnamon
You can substitute powdered unflavored coffee creamer for powdered milk.
Both are correct, you can say substitute for or substitute with.
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yes, if it is dried and powdered it can be sustitute for a flour...
Allspice, cinnamon, mace, or nutmeg
no