Cinnamon
10.0best for pie crustSimilar warm sweetness, most common substitute
Cloves seasons pie crust dough with aromatic warmth. The right substitute keeps pie crust's flavor profile intact without overpowering.
Similar warm sweetness, most common substitute
Warm and slightly sweet, works in baking
Floral warmth, great in rice and baking
Warm and spicy, ground works best
Licorice note, use half, remove before serving
Dried leaf for long simmering; adds herbal depth but lacks cloves' sharp warmth, use 2 leaves per clove
Anise and pepper notes; works in bread and sausage but misses cloves' intense warm sweetness
Earthy and citrusy; swaps in spice rubs or braises but much milder than cloves
Sweet licorice note; use in sausage or pork where cloves add depth
Sharp heat without cloves' sweet warmth; use in meat rubs or stews, much less aromatic
Sweet-tart depth; dissolve a tiny amount in braising liquid where cloves added background warmth
Earthy and mildly bitter; adds color in curry blends but lacks cloves' sharp aromatic punch