Out of Granulated Sugar? Here’s What to Use Instead. (2024)

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Out of Granulated Sugar? Here’s What to Use Instead. (1)

I always, always have granulated sugar in my kitchen — except when I don’t, which is almost always right when a brownie or cookie craving hits and I’ve already had the butter and eggs sitting out at room temperature. Does this happen to you, too? Borrowing a cup of sugar from the neighbor used to be a safe bet, but since neighborly exchanges and grocery trips are limited, you have to make do with what you’ve got.

Luckily, substitutions for granulated sugar are plentiful. You just need to know some basic math. And as a bonus, you might find your favorite banana bread is even better with brown sugar or discover a use for that coconut sugar in the back of your pantry.

Here are the best substitutes for granulated sugar that may already be in your pantry.

1:1 Sugar Substitutes for Granulated Sugar

Brown sugar is the simplest substitute for granulated sugar. You can use light or dark brown sugar as a 1:1 substitute. It makes for darker, denser baked goods with a more caramel or molasses flavor, which is wonderful for classic chocolate chip cookies, but less desirable for delicate cakes.

Demerara or turbinado sugars are two “less refined” cane sugars, although you may also buy the latter under the brand name Sugar in the Raw. You can use either as a cup-for-cup substitute for granulated sugar — and they work particularly well in cookies and candies calling for regular sugar.

Coconut sugar can also be used as a 1:1 swap for granulated sugar — especially in cookies and quick breads. Beware that coconut sugar is drier than brown or granulated sugar, making it excellent for shortbread and snap cookies but less ideal for tender cakes.

How to Substitute Powdered Sugar for Granulated Sugar

You can also use powdered sugar to replace up to 2 cups of granulated sugar, using 1 3/4 cup unsifted powdered sugar for each cup of sugar. This substitution is best for moist quick breads and muffins. Avoid powdered sugar, if possible, for recipes that require creaming together the butter and sugar. Cookies made with powdered sugar won’t bake up as crisp.

Also worth mentioning: If you’re out of powdered sugar, but have granulated sugar on hand, whiz 1 cup granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon cornstarch in a food processor for each cup of powdered sugar you need.

How to Substitute Liquid Sweeteners for Sugar

When all your dry sugar options are used up, you can reach for liquid sweeteners instead. Because they are more expensive and require more recipe adjustments, liquid sweeteners should be the last resort in sugar substitutions.

For maple syrup, honey, agave, and brown rice syrup use 1 cup minus 2 tablespoons for each cup of sugar called for. You’ll also need to add 1/4 teaspoon baking soda for each cup and reduce liquid in your recipe by 3 tablespoons. Liquid sweeteners will also alter the browning of baked treats, so lower the oven temperature by 25°F.

Swaps and Substitutions

Even the most well-stocked kitchens run out of pantry staples from time to time. Whether you’re trying to limit your grocery shopping or you need to make a last-minute ingredient swap, we’ve got you covered. This series will walk you through the best substitutions and replacements for common cooking and baking ingredients.

Out of Granulated Sugar? Here’s What to Use Instead. (2024)

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Out of Granulated Sugar? Here’s What to Use Instead.? ›

Brown sugar is the simplest substitute for granulated sugar. You can use light or dark brown sugar as a 1:1 substitute. It makes for darker, denser baked goods with a more caramel or molasses flavor, which is wonderful for classic chocolate chip cookies, but less desirable for delicate cakes.

What can I use if I don't have granulated sugar? ›

Brown sugar is the simplest substitute for granulated sugar. You can use light or dark brown sugar as a 1:1 substitute. It makes for darker, denser baked goods with a more caramel or molasses flavor, which is wonderful for classic chocolate chip cookies, but less desirable for delicate cakes.

What can you substitute for sugar in a recipe? ›

Here are 11 sugar substitutes to keep in mind (and the pantry).
  1. Agave. Super-sweet agave nectar is similar to honey or maple syrup, but more runny. ...
  2. Bananas. I don't need to tell you how sweet bananas are. ...
  3. Brown Sugar. ...
  4. Coconut Sugar. ...
  5. Corn Syrup. ...
  6. Dates. ...
  7. Honey. ...
  8. Maple Syrup.
Nov 24, 2020

What can I substitute for cup granulated sugar? ›

How to substitute 1 cup of sugar. To replace 1 cup of white sugar you can substitute it for 3/4 cup honey, or 3/4 cups maple syrup or 2/3 cup agave or 1 teaspoon stevia.

What can you substitute if you don't have sugar? ›

You can use dates, fruit purées, yacon syrup, honey, and maple syrup as alternatives to sugar. Although these sweeteners may offer limited health benefits compared with refined sweeteners, any sweetener should be used sparingly.

Can I use applesauce instead of sugar? ›

While you can substitute applesauce in place of granulated sugar, there are some things to be cautious of. Like butter and oil, you can substitute applesauce and sugar in a 1:1 ratio. However, sugar is a dry ingredient and applesauce is a wet ingredient, so you will have to cut back on other wet ingredients.

How much powdered sugar equals 1 cup of granulated sugar? ›

Generally, it's recommended to use 1 cup of granulated sugar for 1 3/4 cups of powdered sugar. A more accurate (and easier) way to substitute the sugars is based on weight, not volume. If a recipe calls for 1 cup of powdered sugar (4 ounces, or 113 grams), you should use 4 ounces of granulated sugar.

Can I use honey instead of sugar? ›

To substitute 1 cup of sugar: Use 2/3 cup honey. Honey is sweeter than sugar, so you need to use less. Decrease other liquids in the recipe by 1/4 cup, because there's water in the honey too.

Can I use brown sugar instead of sugar? ›

In most baking recipes, you can substitute brown sugar for white sugar in a one-to-one ratio. So, if your recipe calls for one cup of white sugar, swap one cup of brown sugar. The sweetness level will be the same, but the brown sugar may change the texture of your baked goods.

How much maple syrup to replace sugar? ›

To replace white sugar with maple syrup in general cooking, it is ideal to use ¾ cup of maple syrup for every one cup of sugar. When it comes to baking, that same amount is used but also be sure to reduce the amount of overall liquid in the recipe by about three tablespoons for each cup of maple syrup substituted.

How much corn syrup equals 1 cup of sugar? ›

To substitute corn syrup for sugar, for every cup (8 oz / 225 g) of sugar called for use 1 ¼ cup (10 oz / 300 ml) corn syrup, and reduce other liquid in the recipe by 4 tbsp. To substitute icing sugar, use 2 cups (14 oz / 400 g) unpacked icing sugar for each cup of sugar called for.

How to substitute banana for sugar? ›

Ripe mashed banana is an easy substitute and can replace some of the fat in a recipe while allowing you to reduce the sugar in the recipe by 1 tablespoon for every 2 tablespoons of mashed ripe banana used.

How to make 1 cup of powdered sugar? ›

The magic ratio is 1 cup granulated sugar to 1 tablespoon cornstarch. Combine the two in a high-powered blender like a Vitamix, a food processor, or spice grinder, then blitz away until you have a soft, powdery consistency—the total time could be several minutes, depending on the power of your machine.

Can we use sugar instead of granulated sugar? ›

White or Brown doesn't matter, size of sugar grain is what makes the difference. Ordinary 'sugar' or table sugar is coarse and larger then this. Granulated and Caster sugar is best to use when baking because it mixes better with ingredients.

Can I use regular sugar instead of granulated sweetener? ›

What is granulated sweetener? This type of sweetener has larger 'crystals', more akin to actual sugar but without the calories! Weight for weight, you can use this interchangeably with sugar.

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