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Flavors of Fall

Fall (noun) a season that welcomes the start of tailgating; a time to enjoy all things apple and pumpkin; crockpot chili time. Enjoy all the flavors of fall with a warm and comforting recipe from Schnucks.

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Flavors of Fall

Fall (noun) a season that welcomes the start of tailgating; a time to enjoy all things apple and pumpkin; crockpot chili time. Enjoy all the flavors of fall with a warm and comforting recipe from Schnucks.

Out of an ingredient?

Save time and money with these ingenious swaps.


Light Corn Syrup

→ Honey

An equal amount of Honey is a tasty (cleaner) swap to light corn syrup.


Buttermilk

→ Vinegar + Milk

1 tablespoon vinegar + 1 cup of milk will allow for a delicious recipe that calls for buttermilk.


Flour

→ Pancake Mix

Since Pancake Mix is almost entirely made up of flour, it can be used in recipes when your flour runs out.


Baking Powder

→ Baking Soda + Cream of Tartar

Mixing equal parts of baking soda + cream of tartar can be swapped with baking powder.


Cream of Tartar

→ Lemon Juice

Adding the same amount of lemon juice will take the place of Cream of Tartar.


Chocolate

→ Cocoa + Butter

Mixing equal parts of cocoa + butter will do the trick for a recipe.



Evaporated Milk

→ Light Cream

An equal amount of light cream makes for a handy ingredient swap when there is no evaporated milk available.


Ketchup

→ Tomato Sauce + Vinegar + Sugar

Since ketchup is comprised of tomato sauce + vinegar + sugar, it makes sense that mixing these (to taste) will satisfy your recipe.


Allspice

→ Cinnamon + Ginger +Cloves

Equal parts of cinnamon + ginger + cloves makes a great dupe of Allspice.


Egg

→ Mayonnaise

1/4 cup of mayonnaise will act as the binding agent for every one egg that is missing.


Honey

→ Sugar + Water

Mixing equal parts of white sugar + water will give any recipe the hint of sweetness in place of honey.


Vegetable Oil

→ Applesauce

Applesauce and vegetable oil are a 1:1 ratio when it comes to baking.


Cornstarch

→ Flour

Out of cornstarch? Flour will do the trick! Just make sure to use double the amount called for (ex: 1 tbsp. cornstarch = 2 tbsp. flour).


Mayonnaise

→ Yogurt

An equal amount of plain yogurt will swap with mayonnaise for a (healthier) recipe.