No. pumpkin and molasses are two completely different things.
Substitutions for pumpkin can be:
hubbard squash
butternut squash
or sweet potato
Substitutions for molasses can be:
corn syrup
maple syrup
simple (sugar) syrup
brown sugar
depending on the recipe.
it has molasses
Depending on the recipe, honey can substitute for molasses most of the time.
-- honey-- date sugarThere is no acceptable substitute, except -- perhaps -- Karo syrup. But the results will be different.Here are some substitutes for molasses: honey, agave syrup, corn syrup, maple syrup, brown sugar.
No, they are entirely different ingredients. Molasses is very sweet and Worchestershire is salty and meaty tasting.
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Yes,it can
Try canned squash
sunstition for brown sugar using granulated sugar and pancake syrup
ew no that would be gross lol
Gingersnap cookies, baked beans, crumb cake, spice cookies, pumpkin bread, barbecue sauce, molasses cookies, bran muffins, molasses taffy, banana bread, glazed pork, date bars, molasses cake, molasses candy, carrot cake, molasses doughnuts, it can also be used to sweeten coffee, or put on pancakes and waffles. I have even seen lollypops made with it.
I'm assuming that you meant substitute. To substitute white sugar for brown the formula is as follows: to replace one cup light brown sugar- mix one cup granulated sugar and one Tablespoon molasses. To substitute one cup dark brown sugar- mix one cup granulated sugar and two tablespoons molasses.
no but you can use a mix of cream and sugar to substitute