Anise Oil Vs. Anise Extract Substitute
- Anise oil is a highly concentrated flavoring, often used to make candy. It will last indefinitely when stored in a cool, dark cupboard.
- Anise extract is a less flavor-concentrated product. It is more often used in breads, cookies and other baked goods.
- Anise oil and anise extract can be used interchangeably in most recipes with some modifications to measurements. One part anise oil is equivalent to about four parts anise extract. Therefore, if a recipe calls for 1 tsp. of anise extract, use just 1/4 tsp. of anise oil.
- Anise-flavored liqueur can also be used as a flavoring; substitute 1 to 2 tbsp. of liqueur for each teaspoon of anise extract in the recipe. Ground anise seeds can also be used; substitute 2 tsp. of ground anise seed for each teaspoon of anise extract in the recipe.
- For people who don't care for the flavor of anise, an equal amount of vanilla extract can be substituted in recipes.
- Anise is used in numerous cuisines across northern Europe, the Mediterranean, North America, South America and Asia.
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