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Alcohol Substitutes for Recipes

 

Amaretto: non-alcoholic almond extract; orgeat Italian

soda syrup;

or

marzipan.

 

Applejack or apple brandy: Unsweetened apple juice

concentrate;

apple juice;

apple cider; or apple butter.

 

Apricot brandy: Syrup from canned apricots in heavy

syrup; or

apricot

preserves.

 

Bourbon: Non-alcoholic vanilla extract.

 

Champagne and other sparkling wines: Sparkling apple

cider;

sparkling

cranberry juice; or sparkling grape juice.

 

Cherry liqueur or brandy: Syrup from canned cherries

in heavy syrup;

Italian

soda cherry syrup; or cherry preserves.

 

Coffee liqueur or brandy: Espresso; non-alcoholic

coffee extract; or

coffee

syrup.

 

Creme de cacao: Powdered white chocolate mixed with

water; non-

alcoholic

vanilla extract and powdered sugar.

 

Creme de cassis: Black currant Italian soda syrup; or

black currant

jam.

 

Creme de menthe: Mint Italian soda syrup; or

non-alcoholic mint

extract.

 

Gewurztraminer: White grape juice mixed with lemon

juice, water, and

a pinch

of powdered sugar.

 

Licorice or anise flavored liqueur: Anise Italian soda

syrup; or

fennel.

 

Mirin: White grape juice mixed with lemon juice or

zest.

 

Muscat: White grape juice mixed with water and

powdered sugar

 

Orange liqueur or brandy: Unsweetened orange juice

concentrate;

orange zest;

orange juice; or marmalade.

 

Peach brandy: Syrup from canned peaches in heavy

syrup; or use peach

preserves.

 

Peppermint schnapps: Mint Italian soda syrup;

non-alcoholic mint

extract; or

mint leaves

 

Port: Concord grape juice mixed with lime zest; or

cranberry juice

mixed

with lemon juice

 

Red wine: Grape juice; vegetable stock; cranberry

juice; tomato

juice; or

concord grape jelly.

 

Riesling: White grape juice mixed with water and a

pinch of powdered

sugar.

 

Rum: Non-alcoholic vanilla or rum extract.

 

Sherry: Apple cider; non-alcoholic vanilla extract;

coffee; or

coffee syrup.

 

Vermouth: Apple cider; or apple juice mixed with lemon

juice and

water.

 

Vodka: Water; apple cider or white grape juice mixed

with lime juice.

 

White wine: White grape juice; apple cider; apple

juice; vegetable

stock; or

water.

 

 

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WOW! This is a great list.

I have often wished to know what i can sub. for the alcohol that will still

impart similar flavours. One question though- do you think that in general

the sub. value is one for one ( 1 tsp Apple brandy = 1 tsp apple juice)?

Thanks Donna- you are very thoughtful!

Sharon in SA

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