I usually find find nutmeg an acceptable substitute, but it depends on your purpose
You can use a combination of cinnamon and nutmeg as a substitute for cardamom in your recipe.
Yes, you can substitute powdered cinnamon for cinnamon oil, but the conversion isn't direct due to their different concentrations. Generally, it takes about 1 teaspoon of cinnamon oil to equal 1 tablespoon of powdered cinnamon. However, since powdered cinnamon has a different flavor profile and potency, you may need to adjust the amount based on your taste preferences and the recipe requirements.
A substitute for nutmeg in recipes can be cinnamon or allspice, which can provide a similar warm and slightly sweet flavor.
A suitable substitute for allspice in recipes is a combination of equal parts cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.
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Allspice, cinnamon, mace, or nutmeg
A suitable substitute for mixed spice in a recipe could be a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice.
Apple pie spice is basically a mixture of cinnamon and nutmeg
Yes you can, nutmeg is an acceptable substitute for cinnamon is oatmeal raisin cookies. It is actually preferred for those who have an allergic reaction to cinnamon.
Yes!! 1 stick= 1 tsp ground cinnamon oz. = 8 to 10 sticks (5" in length) 1 stick = 1 tsp ground
Cinnamon, nutmeg, or allspice are pretty good.
Cinnamon or nutmeg can be used as substitutes for cardamom pods in a recipe.