Brush the reserved pastry circles with sherry and sprinkle with demerara sugar.
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There are slight differences in taste between turbinado and demerara sugar.
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Turbinado and demerara sugars are generally available at cooking and baking supply stores.
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Sugars labeled turbinado or demerara are a close substitute to raw sugar.
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She did say earlier on in the article that you can use demerara sugar.
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Arrange the cooked pears on top, then sprinkle with the demerara sugar and flaked almonds.
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I love the pure simplicity of shortbread and wouldn't use demerara sugar, just caster sugar.
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I doubt John Knox would allow demerara sugar, golden syrup or dates to be added to porridge.
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Demerara is now one of three counties of Guyana, the other two being Berbice and Essequibo.
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A light brown raw cane sugar from Guyana
A river in northern Guyana that flows northward into the Atlantic
A former Dutch colony in South America; now a part of Guyana
Dark rum from Guyana
Demerara is a region in South America that began as a Dutch colony in 1611, then was captured by the British in 1796. It was located about the lower courses of the Demerara River, and its main town was Georgetown.
Natural brown sugar is brown sugar made by partially refining sugar cane extract, whereas most brown sugar is made by adding molasses to fully refined sugar.
One of the original British colonies, joined together to form British Guiana. Now one of the islands of Guyana.
N. 1. Brown sugar. One usually serves demerara with coffee and sugar with tea.