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So, you’ve read about all the benefits of raw honey for your stockpile. You’ve gone out and purchased a vat of honey that would make Winnie the Pooh eager to lay siege to your home.
But what on earth are you going to do with all that sweet, golden goodness?
Honey can be used in place of sugar in many recipes. It is ever-so-slightly sweeter than sugar, and adds moisture. When substituting honey in place of sugar:
Darker honeys have a bold flavor and light honeys have a milder taste – so dark honey is a good replacement for brown sugar and light honey is a good equivalent for white sugar.
So, want to show them the honey? Check out these recipes!
Honey Garlic Green Beans
This is a household favorite and it’s also delicious with broccoli, wax beans, and snow peas. I use this sauce to quickly stir fry beans that I canned from the garden, too.
Ingredients
Directions
Steam your green beans until they are bright green. Be sure not to overcook them for best results. Put aside.
In a large skillet, heat oil and begin to saute your garlic.
As soon as the garlic is golden and fragrant, add your freshly steamed beans. Stir fry for about 2 minutes.
Turn the heat all the way up. Add honey and soy sauce, stirring constantly for about 2 minutes.
Serve. If you want, you can top this with a handful of sesame seeds.
Honey Roasted Vegetables
Ingredients
2-3 pounds of any combination of the following vegetables, cut into chunks:
Sauce:
Directions:
Honey Cookies
This recipe was sent in by a reader. Thank you very much, Bob – we’ll be adding these to Easter dinner!
My grandparents came to this country from Austria-Hungary in 1908. This is a recipe that my grandmother brought with her. This is my favorite cookie. These cookies are keep extremely well (they contain no shortening) and are great for mailing to servicemen and women.
Ingredients
Directions
For colorful Holiday cookies you can use a cinnamon-sugar mix colored by a couple of drops of food coloring.
Do you have any yummy honey recipes you’d like to share? Please post them in the comments!
Daisy Luther is a freelance writer and editor. Her website, The
Organic Prepper, offers information on healthy prepping, including
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2013-04-13 19:00:19
Source: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/show-me-the-honey-how-to-cook-with-that-gooey-goodness-03292013
i copied your recipes to my computer, thanks. i raise bees. a good hobby.