Start with less than 1/8 tsp Orange oil is very strong
Orange extract is itself a (longer shelf-life) substitute for orange zest, the very thin shavings of orange peel.
my recipe calls for an orange bitter and I am asking if I could use orange extract for substitution.
Substitutes: crème de cassis OR orange liqueur OR raspberry extract (1 teaspoon raspberry extract = 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur
Substitutes: crème de cassis OR orange liqueur OR raspberry extract (1 teaspoon raspberry extract = 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur
That depends on what you are making. The orange extract is a highly concentrated flavoring, so you would naturally use less of it than you would orange juice. Also, you would have to use a lot more of the orange juice to get the same flavor, which would add much more liquid to the recipe than called for. You may be able to try using frozen orange juice concentrate (the kind you mix with water to make orange juice), but again, it depends on what you are making.
Squeeze it
almond extract Depending on what you a cooking, you can use coconut or butter flavoring, or any of the fruit flavorings (lemon, orange, cherry, etc.).
The ratio to substitute brandy extract for brandy is 1 to 5 (1 tablespoon brandy extract equals 5 tablespoons brandy).
Yes, you can grate the peel of an orange to substitute for grated orange peel. Just be sure to grate lightly, as you only need the outer orange part, and not the "meat" of the peel. This is also referred to as orange zest.
oh yes, definietly!
Not effectively, the extract has a more intense flavor than fresh lemons.
I use vanilla and orange extract when i bake a cake.
MuscatSubstitute - GeneralWhite grape juice mixed with water and powdered sugarOrange liqueur (Grand Marnier) or brandySubstitute - GeneralUnsweetened orange juice concentrate; orange zest; orange juice; or marmalade.Substitute - Measuredfor 2 tablespoons Grand Marnier or other orange- flavored liqueur, substitute the following: 2 tablespoons orange juice and 1/2 teaspoon orange extract or 2 tablespoons unsweetened orange juice concentrate.From: http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/Articles/Wine-and-Alcohol-644/alcohol-substitutes.aspx