Easy Brown Sugar Substitute (2024)

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This keto friendly brown sugar alternative takes 3 ingredients and about 5 minutes of your time. And it has all the rich flavor of the real thing, with almost zero net carbs!

Okay, my friends, I decided that I need to take matters into my own hands. I don’t shy away from my duties and obligations when it comes to keto baking. So I had to go ahead and create my own brown sugar replacement. And I am thrilled by the results!

If I have taught my readers anything, it is that every single ingredient matters. The sweeteners you use can make a huge difference to the outcome of a recipe. I outline how each of them work in my Guide to Keto Sweeteners.

This new homemade brown sugar substitute takes all of those variables into consideration. And it works perfectly in all recipes calling for Swerve Brown. Hooray!

Why you need to try this recipe

The new formula of Swerve contains allulose, and while it’s still a great sweetener for many purposes, it no longer produces a crisp texture. Which means that while it works just fine in recipes like Keto Oatmeal, it’s not ideal in things like Keto Graham Crackers.

With all of these changes, I’ve been searching for a good replacement. I thought I’d found one, but that brand now seems to be out of business. And the others I’ve tried simply don’t have the rich flavor I am looking for. They seem to just be regular granular sweetener with a touch of color.

There are other brown sweetener recipes out there, but mine has a special touch which goes the extra distance. Have you ever noticed how brown sugar and caramel have similar flavor profiles? A bit of caramel extract gives this keto sweetener a classic brown sugar flavor.

And it takes all of about 5 minutes to make and stores nicely in an airtight. I’ve tested it out in a few recipes, including some keto muffins. Hope you will give it a try!

Ingredients you need

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  • Erythritol sweetener: You can use an erythritol that is already blended with monk fruit or stevia, such as So Nourished or Lakanto. Or you can use straight erythritol and add a bit of stevia or monk fruit extract yourself.
  • Molasses: Don’t panic, I repeat do NOT panic about the molasses. It really just adds color and a bit of flavor. The entire recipe takes 2 teaspoons of blackstrap molasses, which adds only 0.5g of carbs per serving.
  • Caramel extract: I really like this caramel extract from Dolce Foglia. This Butterscotch Extract works well too, since caramel and butterscotch are very similar flavors.
  • Stevia or monk fruit extract: If you choose to use plain erythritol, you will want to add one of these highly concentrated sweeteners. See the Expert Tips and recipe notes for more information.

Step by Step Directions

1. Place the erythritol sweetener in the bowl of a stand mixer (or in a large bowl, if you are using a hand mixer).

2. Place the molasses in a small microwave safe bowl. Heat in the microwave very gently to help liquify it a bit. Stir in the caramel extract.

3. Turn the mixer on to low and slowly drizzle the molasses into the bowl. Keep mixing until the sweetener is a uniform golden brown.

4. Transfer to an airtight container. Use as you would any recipe that calls for a brown sugar replacement.

Expert Tips

Once again, I urge you not to panic about the molasses. Blackstrap molasses is surprisingly low in carbs. And you add only 2 teaspoons for a recipe that makes 16 servings. Do choose blackstrap rather than regular molasses.

Molasses is very thick, so I recommend heating it very gently to help liquify it a bit. It will blend with the granular erythritol much more easily this way.

Plain erythritol is only 70% as sweet as sugar, so you will want to add a bit of a highly concentrated sweetener such as stevia or monk fruit extract. Most sweeteners on the market already do this for you, but purchasing straight erythritol can be more cost effective.

I recommend using ¼ teaspoon of these extracts to up the sweetness of your brown sugar substitute. Add it into the molasses after warming it in Step 2. You can always add more at the very end if you find you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there such a thing as sugar free brown sugar?

Technically, no. Only real sugar can be brown sugar, of course. But this brown sugar alternative is an excellent substitute for brown sugar in all of your low carb and sugar free recipes. It has only 0.5g of carbs per 1 tablespoon serving and can be used in all recipes calling for brown sugar or brown sugar substitutes.

What is a good substitute for brown sugar for diabetics?

This homemade brown sugar alternative is a low carb option for anyone watching their carbs, including diabetics. It has all the rich flavor you crave, with a tiny fraction of the carbs. Regular brown sugar has 13.5g of carbs per tablespoon, where as this alternative brown sweetener has only 0.5 net carbs.

How do you store brown sugar alternatives?

This homemade brown sweetener should be stored in an airtight container on the counter. It will last for at least a month.

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Easy Brown Sugar Substitute

This keto friendly brown sugar alternative takes 3 ingredients and about 5 minutes of your time. And it has all the rich flavor of the real thing, with almost zero net carbs!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: brown sugar substitute

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 5kcal

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Instructions

  • Place the erythritol sweetener in the bowl of a stand mixer (or in a large bowl, if you are using a hand mixer).

  • Place the molasses in a small microwave safe bowl. Heat in the microwave very gently to help liquify it a bit. Stir in the caramel extract.

  • Turn the mixer on to low and slowly drizzle the molasses into the bowl. Keep mixing until the sweetener is a uniform golden brown.

  • Transfer to an airtight container. Use as you would any recipe that calls for a brown sugar replacement.

Notes

Plain erythritol is only 70% as sweet as sugar, so you will want to add a bit of a highly concentrated sweetener such as stevia or monk fruit extract. Most sweeteners on the market already do this for you, but purchasing straight erythritol can be more cost effective.

I recommend using ¼ teaspoon of these extracts to up the sweetness of your brown sugar substitute. Add it into the molasses after warming it in Step 2. You can always add more at the very end if you find you need it.

Storage information: Store the sweetener in a covered container on the counter for up to a month.

Nutrition Facts

Easy Brown Sugar Substitute

Amount Per Serving (1 tbsp)

Calories 5

% Daily Value*

Carbohydrates 0.5g0%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Nutritional Disclaimer

Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them.I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.

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  1. Mimi A says

    Easy Brown Sugar Substitute (12)
    Making my second batch today. This is wonderful – thank you! I used what I had – English Toffee flavoring and it came out great!

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FAQs

Easy Brown Sugar Substitute? ›

Combine 1 cup granulated white sugar with 1 Tbsp. molasses for a light brown sugar substitute, or 2 Tbsp. molasses for a dark brown sugar substitute. Homemade brown sugar can be made in a total of 5 minutes and used as a 1:1 substitute for the store-bought stuff in any application.

What is a simple brown sugar substitute? ›

White sugar plus molasses

A combination of white sugar and molasses is your best bet for a brown sugar substitute, as that's exactly what brown sugar is made of (1). To make your own light brown sugar, mix 1 cup, or 200 grams (g), of granulated white sugar with 1 tablespoon (tbsp.), or 15 milliliters (mL), of molasses.

What to do if you don t have enough brown sugar for a recipe? ›

Combining white sugar with molasses may be a better brown sugar substitute, but if you don't have molasses, other liquid sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar will work as well. You should mix a tablespoon or two of the liquid sweetener into a scant 1 cup of white sugar to replace a cup of brown sugar.

What are cheats for brown sugar? ›

How to Make Your Own Brown Sugar. Mix together 1 cup of granulated cane sugar with 1 tablespoon unsulfured molasses, until a uniform consistency is achieved (an electric beater or food processor can speed up this process). That's it, you're done! I wasn't lying when I said 20 seconds.

What is a substitute for 2 teaspoons of brown sugar? ›

Combine 1 cup granulated white sugar with 1 Tbsp. molasses for a light brown sugar substitute, or 2 Tbsp. molasses for a dark brown sugar substitute. Homemade brown sugar can be made in a total of 5 minutes and used as a 1:1 substitute for the store-bought stuff in any application.

What is a sugar free brown sugar substitute? ›

Keto-friendly brown sugar alternatives contain erythritol or allulose combined with monk fruit, stevia, or sweet fibers (oligosaccharides or inulin). They also have a pinch of glycerine, molasses, or malt extract to help give the overall resemblance to regular brown sugars, providing moisture and allowing them to pack.

How to make 1 cup of brown sugar? ›

To make light brown sugar, combine 1 cup white granulated sugar and 1 Tbsp. molasses (increase to 2 Tbsp. molasses for dark brown sugar). No need to whip out the blender or food processor—you can mix this by hand.

How to make brown sugar without molasses or maple syrup? ›

Add a tablespoon of buckwheat honey to a cup of white granulated sugar. This honey is darker than orange blossom or wildflower honey and has a strong flavor much like molasses that will come through in the resulting sugar.

What are the two main ingredients in brown sugar? ›

Brown sugar is granulated cane sugar with added molasses.

What turns white sugar into brown sugar? ›

While they are produced differently, resulting in distinct tastes, colors, and culinary uses, brown sugar is often simply processed white sugar with molasses. Contrary to common belief, they are nutritionally similar. Brown sugar contains slightly more minerals than white sugar but will not provide any health benefits.

What is a 1 to 1 substitute for brown sugar? ›

1:1 BROWN SUGAR REPLACEMENT: Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener matches the sweetness of brown sugar, helping you fill your kitchen with a healthy cup-for-cup alternative to ordinary baking ingredients.

Is brown sugar just sugar and cinnamon? ›

Brown sugar is a natural sweetener that comes from processing sugar beets or sugar cane plants. Most commercially produced brown sugar is made by mixing white sugar with molasses, giving it a distinct flavor.

What is alternative to simple sugar? ›

If you're looking for a simple syrup substitute, there are three favorites you probably have right in your home: honey, maple syrup and agave. For honey or agave, add warm water to them, to help turn the mix to syrup. You can also use a sweet, juicy fruit, like an orange.

What sugar is the same as brown sugar? ›

Brown sugar is refined white sugar with molasses added back to it. Muscovado sugar is less refined, so it retains much of its molasses component. The amount of molasses determines whether it is “light” or “dark”: the darker the sugar, the more molasses it contains.

How much maple syrup to replace brown sugar? ›

Maple syrup offers a delicious caramel, toffee-like flavor, making it ideal for fall treats like pumpkin bread or oatmeal muffins. To use it in baking, use ¾ cup maple syrup per 1 cup of white or brown sugar, says Ziata.

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