According to KA website:Here's a question for you bread bakers...
I need to make Kaiser rolls but I am completely out of granulated sugar. I have brown sugar, honey and some old Splenda packets (don't really like those though). Which do you think I should use? I need 4 tablespoons. I don't want the dough to be too sweet so if I substitute brown sugar or honey, would I use the entire 4 tablespoons or just a portion of it?
Thanks!
Brown sugar
Brown sugar is granulated sugar with some molasses mixed in to darken and deepen its flavor and texture. Light brown sugar has less added molasses (and less assertive flavor) than dark brown sugar; they can be used interchangeably, depending on personal preference. Dark brown sugar can be substituted for white granulated sugar measure for measure, and will alter the flavor of course, just as you would expect, and will create a moister end product. If you’re out of brown sugar and want to substitute white sugar, add a bit of molasses to approximate the flavor, 1 tablespoon of molasses for light brown sugar and 2 tablespoons for dark.
IMO use the brown sugar, equal measure to the granulated…Throw away the Splenda
