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How does molasses do to brownies?

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10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Molasses will give a dark hue and flavor to brownies. It will darken them and make them more fudge-like in consistency because of the hydration amount in the molasses. Some may not like the flavor the molasses gives off, so it's recommended to start with a smaller amount first in experimented recipes.

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