These cranberry muffins have an extra bit of tangy flavor from grated lemon rind and extra sweetness
from the turbinado sugar that's sprinkled on top.
Only the surface molasses has been washed off
from turbinado sugar.
There's added texture from unsweetened shredded coconut, a little bit more sweetness
from turbinado sugar (unprocessed, dark brown raw sugar), and some cuteness from little baby mason jars.
These muffins get their sweetness
from turbinado sugar, a raw sugar that has been steam - cleaned rather than refined and granulated.
Not exact matches
For barbecuing just about anything else, they often borrow
from the Asian and Pacific cuisines to use soy, teriyaki, oyster, fish and hoisin sauces in combination with flavored vinegars, honey, and
turbinado sugar, and fruit juices (apple, apricot, pineapple, mango, etc.) to make light and flavorful basting, marinating & serving sauces.
I heard
from a fellow shopper in the pectin aisle that stevia has a weird taste and flavor and she uses raw
turbinado sugar to reduce the amount of added
sugar.
Preheat the oven to 400 F. Remove pastries
from refrigerator, brush with egg white and sprinkle with
turbinado sugar.
for the filling 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese 1/2 cup
sugar 1 tablespoon bourbon 2 tablespoons
turbinado or dark brown
sugar 1 cup pumpkin puree * 1 egg, lightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon 3/4 teaspoon allspice 6 - 10 grates
from a whole a nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon salt
Some clotted cream, raspberry, apricot or mango jam to choose
from and some sprinkled
turbinado sugar on top... took me back to Scotland, 1986!
Baking spray 1/4 cup of
turbinado sugar 3 cups of sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 stick of butter (or Smart Balance) 1/4 cup of Chobani lemon or vanilla Greek yogurt 2 cups of
sugar 6 eggs, room temperature 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Zest
from one lemon 1 cup of heavy cream
Cookbook author and blogger Shauna Sever helps you introduce healthy touches into treats using natural, unrefined, readily available alternative sweeteners —
from coconut
sugar, agave nectar, orange blossom honey, and pure maple syrup to smoky
turbinado, brown - buttery panela, and jaggery.
Each packet of these only has 1 gram of naturally occurring
sugar from the
turbinado, which is 1/4 tsp.