See Also: Molasses(medicine)
molasses(dictionary)
molasses(dictionary)
Molasses(recipes)
Spicy Molasses Cookies(recipes)
Oatmeal-Molasses Cookies(recipes)
Molasses Spice Cookies(recipes)
Molasses Brown Bread(recipes)
Fruit & Nut Molasses Crescents(recipes)
Chickpeas with pomegranate molasses(recipes)

cadet (oh) and Molasses (recipes)


cadet (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: French; Origin: French dialect capdet 'chief', from Late Latin capitellum, from Latin caput 'head']
someone who is Training to be an officer in the army, navy, air force, or police

Molasses (recipes)


A thick, dark, heavy syrup that is a by-product of sugar refining. It' s far less sweet than syrup or honey and the darker the molasses, the less sugar it contains. Molasses has a slightly bitter flavour that' s favoured in traditional North American Recipes such as Boston baked beans and it also goes into the making of rich fruit cakes, gingerbread and treacle toffee.Evander Preston' s roast saddle of venison with blackjack sauce