Substitute for Palm Sugar
What is typically the best substitute for palm sugar? I've been getting away with brown sugar or molasses if I really have no time to get the actually stuff.
Honey, granulated sugar, maple syrup are others I've tried but they don't seem as effective as the main two I use.
Am I forgetting an obvious substitute or is there a simple way to make palm sugar that's fast that I should be doing instead?
Best Answer
I don't think you can any better than light brown soft sugar! It has a similar taste, similar moisture content (though palm sugar varies hugely in moisture content from a thick honey texture to a solid block), similar color and caramelizes in a similar way.
An ever closer option is jaggery, which is almost identical to palm sugar, just made from sugar cane rather than palms. It is probably more difficult to get hold of though, and the difference is rarely noticeable in a finished dish, so I would say light brown sugar is your best option
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