Unless you can use molasses or maple syrup, you can’t really mimic the flavor of brown sugar, but you can try to get close. Essentially what we’re doing here is toasting sugar to get some of the caramel flavor and nuttiness of brown sugar.
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You have two toasting options:
Note: Do not use an aluminum foil pan. This will cause the sugar to caramelize too quickly.
In order to make vinegar, you need to create a “mother.” For sour dough bakers out there, this can be closely compared to a starter. It’s basically the source of bacteria that gives life to a food in order to ferment it. The mother is a gelatinous substance that appears as a film on top of the vinegar.
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Squeeze 6 lemons for a total of 1 cup lemon juice. Pour into a sauce pan and bring to a low simmer. Simmer for 10–15 minutes, then add the wine. Remove from heat. Run the mixture through a fine sieve. Transfer the liquid to the jar. Replace the metal cover with a cloth cover (so that as much oxygen enters the jar as possible), and let it sit for 2–4 weeks. Once the mother is fully established, you can refill the vinegar in the jar forever, by adding more wine as it runs low
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