There are many low calorie sweetners that can be used as a substitute. The problem is at the moment most of these have some sort of link to cancer due to their artificial ingredients.
Unrefined sugar (like "Florida Crystals"). It works just as well in recipes and is less glycemic than white sugar.
Yes, you can use evaporated milk as a substitute for regular milk in this recipe.
Half spoon sweetener typically contains a blend of sugar and a sugar substitute like stevia or sucralose. It is designed to provide sweetness with fewer calories compared to regular sugar. Be sure to check the specific product label for the exact ingredients used.
i dont think so. use regular milk instead of canned. that would work
Yes, you can substitute almond milk for regular milk in this recipe.
Yes, you can substitute coconut milk for regular milk in the recipe.
Yes, you can use almond milk as a substitute for regular milk in this recipe.
Regular coke contains sucrose as a sweetener. Sucrose is more dense than water, and so it sinks. Diet coke doesn't sink because it contains aspartame as a sweetener. Aspartame is less dense than water.
Yes, aspartame is present in Diet Coke, not regular Coke. Regular Coke contains high fructose corn syrup as its sweetener.
You could substitute regular granulated sugar instead. (Chapter 4. Pg 68 Professional Baking)
A suitable substitute for garlic salt in a recipe is using a combination of garlic powder and regular salt. This will provide the garlic flavor without the added salt content.
The standard substution for buttermilk is to add one teaspoon lemon juice or vinegar to one cup of regular milk, which will give pretty much the same result as commercial buttermilk.