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#1
I am going to make peppernuts this year for Christmas.
The recipe calls for anise extract......... can I use anise oil and if so how much would be the same as the extract????
Recipe calls for 1 tsp. extract...........
Thanks
The recipe calls for anise extract......... can I use anise oil and if so how much would be the same as the extract????
Recipe calls for 1 tsp. extract...........
Thanks
#2
Here's the answer:
Oil Vs. Extract
•Anise oil and anise extract can be used interchangeably in most recipes with some modifications to measurements. One part anise oil is equivalent to about four parts anise extract. Therefore, if a recipe calls for 1 tsp. of anise extract, use just 1/4 tsp. of anise oil.
Read more: Anise Oil Vs. Anise Extract Substitute | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5841324_an...#ixzz17Nwr7nuR
Hope that answers your question. :D
Oil Vs. Extract
•Anise oil and anise extract can be used interchangeably in most recipes with some modifications to measurements. One part anise oil is equivalent to about four parts anise extract. Therefore, if a recipe calls for 1 tsp. of anise extract, use just 1/4 tsp. of anise oil.
Read more: Anise Oil Vs. Anise Extract Substitute | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5841324_an...#ixzz17Nwr7nuR
Hope that answers your question. :D
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Wouldn't we all have a great cookie exchange? Both our DDs do this & always sounds so fun.
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Thanks so very much......... might even make a batch tonight.
Wish I could have you all over for cookies and coffee.
Wish I could have you all over for cookies and coffee.
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After you make them - keep them stored separately from other cookies- until you put them on a plate. The other cookies absorb the smell and you dont want everything smelling like Anise cookies. I learned this from experience. J
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