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Substitute for Grand Marnier?
Substitute for Grand Marnier?
Last post Feb 09, 2005 6:33 PM by
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LaurieR
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Substitute for Grand Marnier?
I want to make Monte Cristo coffee and it calls for Grand Marnier, is there a good substitute for the orange flavor? It is quite pricey!
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RE: Substitute for Grand Marnier?
orange extract or syrup should work just fine.
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RE: Substitute for Grand Marnier?
No footsie, I need a liqueur substitute, maybe Triple Sec?
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tastycook1
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RE: Substitute for Grand Marnier?
Triple Sec would work well.
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RE: Substitute for Grand Marnier?
Or an orange liquer, like orange curaco.
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vettelvr
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RE: Substitute for Grand Marnier?
I always useI always use GranGala as a cheaper substitute for Gran Marnier. I can't tell the difference in my recipes.
Judy
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