What is sorghum used for? Maybe we should ask what isn't sorghum used for to shorten the list, because it is quite a useful ingredient! Its most enduring form is sorghum syrup, which is a sweetener extracted from the stalks of the plant. It's similar to molasses in terms of consistency and color and often used as a substitute. If you get your hands on some, you can try it in place of corn ...

I can see the puddle of sorghum molasses on my Daddy's plate with a pat of butter in the middle. He would use his fork to smash the butter and whip up a creamy concoction to spread on hot cornbread, ...

Chicago Tribune: From the Farm: A sweet reminder that sorghum stalks are not just ‘for the birds’

From the Farm: A sweet reminder that sorghum stalks are not just ‘for the birds’

MSN: Southern DOWN HOME OZARK COOKING - These Maybell's Sorghum Molasses Cream Cookies are SO GOOD!

Southern DOWN HOME OZARK COOKING - Maybell's Molasses Cream Cookies. Today on the Old Cookbook Show Glen cooks from a real downhome Southern Cookbook of classic Ozark Mountains Recipes. These Sorghum ...

Southern DOWN HOME OZARK COOKING - These Maybell's Sorghum Molasses Cream Cookies are SO GOOD!

Southeast Missourian: A sweet hobby: Enderle family has kept the sorghum molasses tradition alive for generations

Ralph Enderle of New Hamburg, Missouri, has been making sorghum molasses on his 80-acre spread for almost four decades. It's a yearly cycle his father followed, and his father before him. But beyond ...