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Substitution Ideas
- Use evaporated skim milk for cream when making whipped topping
- Substitute plain lowfat or nonfat yogurt for sour cream in baking recipes.
- Substitute plain low fat or nonfat yogurt for sour cream in sauces. Mix 1 tbsp of cornstarch with 1 tbsp of yogurt and mix into the yogurt. It will prevent the yogurt from separating.
- Try plain lowfat or nonfat yogurt or buttermilk in place of sour cream or mayonnaise in salad dressing recipes.
- Substitute lowfat or skim mlik for cream or whole milk in baking recipes.
- Thicken soups, stews or sauces with cornstarch or flour dissolved in cold liquid or with pureed vegetables.
- Substitute chopped vegetables for some of the bread when you make poultry stuffing.
- Since most recipes include more sugar than necessary, you can usually reduce the amount of sugar by one fourth to one third.
- Reduce salt in nonyeast baking recipes.
- Substitute herbs and seasonings for salt as you cook.
- Substitute onion or garlic flakes or powder for onion salt and garlic salt.
- Add a drop of lemon juice to the water you cook pasta in and eliminate the salt.
- Substitute brown rice for white rice to add whole-grain roughage.
- Use a blend of whole-wheat flour and all-purpose flour in recipes that call for regular flour.
- Use wheat germ, bran and whole-wheat bread crumbs in place of buttered crumbs to top casseroles.
- Using vegetable oil for shortening in cakes that require creaming will affect the texture. Use margarine instead; use vegetable oil in recipes calling for melted butter.
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