Cooking with Honey

April 08, 2016

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Honey is a great substitute for sugar! It is 100% natural and adds distinct flavor notes to recipes. Honey also absorbs and retains moisture, this keeping your items fresh for a longer period of time. Honey is also sweeter than sugar, allowing you to use less of it to gain the same sweetness level. Here are some tips when switching from sugar to honey!

Honey Cooking Tips
Honey equivalent measurements
Cups Grams Ounces Tablespoons
1/8 cup of honey 42.5 gram 1.5 ounce 2 tbl.sp
1/4 cup of honey 85 gram 3 ounce 4 tbl.sp
1/3 cup of goney 113.3 gram 4 ounce 5.3 tbl.sp
3/8 cup of honey 127.5 gram 4.5 ouncee 6 tbl.sp
1/2 cup of honey 170 gram 6 ounce 8 tbl.sp
5/8 cup of honey 212.5 gram 7.5 ounce 10 tbl.sp
2/3 cup of honey 226.7 gram 8 ounce 10.7 tbl.sp
3/4 cup of honey 255 gram 9 ounce 12 tbl.sp
7/8 cup of honey 297.5 gram 10.5 ounce 14 tbl.sp
1 cup of honey 340 gram 12 oz 16 tbl.sp
1 1/3 cup of honey
16 oz
6 2/3 cups
5 pounds

Can I subsititue honey for sugar in my recipes?
Yes. Follow these simple guidelines:
1. Substitue honey for up to 1/2 of the sugar.
 2. Reduce the liquid in the recipe by 1/4 cup for each cup of honey used in baked  goods.
 3. Add about 1/2 tsp. baking soda for each cup of honey used in baked goods.
4. Reduce oven tempurature by 25 F to prevent over-browning of baked goods.


How much is a cup of honey?
An 8 oz. measuring cup of honey requires 12 oz. (new weight) of honey to fill it. Honey is sold by weight, not by liquid measure. This does cause confusion at times. (We must follow the government guidelines.)

Is there an easier, less messy way to measure honey?
Yes. Loosely line your measuring cup with plastic wrap, leaving plenty of extra overhang. Pour honey into measuring cup, allowing honey to fill in the cup. Gather the overhanging wrap, twist and then remove from cup. Snip the bottom and squeeze the honey into the mixing bowl.

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