Sweet condensed milk as a whole milk substitute?
If so, how much should the sweet condensed milk be watered down by?.
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Sweet condensed milk as a whole milk substitute?
Doe John wrote:
> If so, how much should the sweet condensed milk be watered down by?. Not at all! Sweetened condensed milk is not a milk substitute. What you want is evaporated milk. vaporated milk is fresh homogenized milk with 60% of its water removed by evaporation. It contains 7.9% milk fat. Alternatively, buy powdered milk and reconstitute it. Jill |
Sweet condensed milk as a whole milk substitute?
>Doe John wrote:
> > >If so [NOT], how much should the sweet condensed milk be watered down <S>by</S>? ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
Sweet condensed milk as a whole milk substitute?
Doe John wrote:
> If so, how much should the sweet condensed milk be watered down by?. No, no, no, no. Sweetened condensed milk is a sickenly sweet, goopy, thick concoction and is in no way anything like whole milk. If you need whole milk for a recipe why not just go out and get a quart or however much you need. It's a whole lot cheaper than SCM. |
Sweet condensed milk as a whole milk substitute?
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Sweetened condensed milk CANNOT be used as a substitute for whole milk. It's 90% - 95% sugar by volume. In some recipes (particularly ice cream) you can substitue sweetened condesend milk for sugar (1:1 by volume). Doe John wrote: > If so, how much should the sweet condensed milk be watered down by?. -- remove .spam from address to reply by e-mail. |
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