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Warpy

(111,245 posts)
7. I haven't used it for many years
Tue Oct 9, 2012, 03:28 PM
Oct 2012

but back when I did, it didn't say anything about being high fructose corn syrup, it was the ordinary, unfortified stuff.

There are some things like fudge and taffy where any substitution will make an inferior product. I cooked for health food purists from time to time and I tried.

My own philosophy is that desserts are junk food and it's supposed to be junk, so go ahead and use the real thing. Just don't eat the stuff every day or you'll run into trouble eventually.

rice syrup/ n/t Melissa G Oct 2012 #1
Honey n/t sarge43 Oct 2012 #2
I would make a simple syrup of sugar and water and cook until thickened a bit. cbayer Oct 2012 #3
Nothing--I only use it about 2-3 times a year, if that, so I don't worry about it. msanthrope Oct 2012 #4
Probably nothing. HappyMe Oct 2012 #5
I've used either honey or molasses depending on the recipe - hedgehog Oct 2012 #6
I haven't used it for many years Warpy Oct 2012 #7
High fructose corn syrup is a different animal Major Nikon Oct 2012 #9
Alton Brown, is that you? HappyMe Oct 2012 #15
It's a shame he doesn't do them anymore Major Nikon Oct 2012 #16
I don't substitute Major Nikon Oct 2012 #8
I have an unopened bottle for some reason... Phentex Oct 2012 #12
It doesn't go bad Major Nikon Oct 2012 #13
Yep, this is the correct answer.. pipoman Oct 2012 #17
Why would you want to substitute? Corn syrup has... TreasonousBastard Oct 2012 #10
I just see its primary use as as crystallization preventative in candy making Major Nikon Oct 2012 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author TreasonousBastard Oct 2012 #11
Is there organic corn syrup, not made from GM corn? no_hypocrisy Oct 2012 #18
There's no corn syrup where I am, so here's my substitute Catherina Oct 2012 #19
That's a good idea Major Nikon Oct 2012 #20
Necessity being the mother of determination lol Catherina Oct 2012 #21
I don't use recipes that call for corn syrup. I used to make fudge and divinity kestrel91316 Oct 2012 #22
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