If you do not have half and half you can substitute with one of two things. First you can use milk, though this will not be nearly as creamy and can effect both the taste and texture of what you are making. Alternatively, if you have heavy cream you can mix the cream with low-fat milk for homemade half and half.
iits for like coffee i dont think it would taste the same but if its for making scrambled eggs i do that sometimes if we dont have any and it tastes ok so yeah
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It can but it becomes nasty when unfrozen.
Yes, especially in a pancake recipe or boxed pancake mix.
Evaporated milk.
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Usually, you buy half and half that they make at a creamery. Commercial half and half, contrary to what its name implies, is between 10.5 and 18% butterfat. To make your own, you'll need regular whole milk (3.5%) and pure cream. To make a quart of half and half, you take a pint of whole milk and mix it with a pint of cream. Voilà! Enjoy!
regular milk!
I just had a recipe that I substituted half and half for milk (because I ran out of milk) and I used the same exact that was called for regular milk and my recipe came out perfect. I'm sure if you are making a custard, cream type dessert you will probably be able to tell the difference, but I made apple cinnamon bread and it was fine.
"Half and half" is half milk and half cream. All the cream is taken from the milk and then a 1:1 ratio of fatless milk and cream are mixed. half and half has more fat than whole milk, so they are not interchangeable.
Evaporated milk doesn't have any added sugar - that's condensed milk. Evaporated milk is just milk that's had most of the water removed (ie, evaporated out by heating). So, whilst it will taste sweeter than ordinary milk, it's because it's more 'concentrated', not because it's had any sugar added. When mixed with an equal amount of water, evaporated milk can be substituted for fresh milk in baking or other recipes.
"Half and half" is half milk and half cream. All the cream is taken from the milk and then a 1:1 ratio of fatless milk and cream are mixed. half and half has more fat than whole milk, so they are not interchangeable.
"Half and half" is half milk and half cream. All the cream is taken from the milk and then a 1:1 ratio of fatless milk and cream are mixed. half and half has more fat than whole milk, so they are not interchangeable.
the highest in fat is half in half!
There is no viable way to convert condensed milk to "regular" milk. Condensed milk has added sugar dissolved into solution.