Depends on what you're making. I routinely use evaporated milk (not condensed, which is sweetened) as a base for cheese sauces for pasta, to reduce the fat content somewhat. Usually I heat 1 T olive oil, mix in 1 T flour, and add 1 cup evaporated milk (the flour thickens it a little), then mix in cheese (e.g., gorgonzola), heat till the cheese is melted, add other ingredients (sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, garlic, etc.), and serve over pasta. The evaporated milk has a slightly cooked taste to it, but in a strongly flavored dish it doesn't matter too much.
When cooking with normal milk it will curdle. Always use evaporated milk in recipe when possible. Evaorated milk can be used instead of cream as it is lower in fat. however if substituting evaporated milk with regular milk, remember that evap milk is called evap milk for a reason. for 1 Cup of regular milk, you must only use 1/2 Cup of evap milk and 1/2 Cup of water. mix the 2 together and it should work in the recipe. i have never had a problem with this.
Yes, you can use evaporated milk as a substitute for regular milk in this recipe.
no because the evaporated milk is to sweet
Sure, honey, you can use evaporated milk instead of heavy cream for pralines. It might not be as rich and creamy, but it'll do the trick if you're in a pinch. Just remember, pralines are all about that sweet caramel goodness, so as long as it tastes good, who cares what you used!
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It is possible to use evaporated milk instead of whole milk when making a Jiffy cornbread mix. 2% milk is also a viable option.
In some cases you can.
To substitute for 3 tablespoons of whipping cream, use 3 tablespoons of evaporated milk. However, for a creamier texture similar to whipping cream, you can mix the evaporated milk with a little bit of butter or oil; for this, add about 1 teaspoon of melted butter to the evaporated milk. This combination will help mimic the richness of whipping cream.
Sure, you can substitute cream for evaporated milk in fudge, but keep in mind that cream has a higher fat content, so your fudge might turn out richer and creamier. Just make sure to adjust the amount of cream you use to match the consistency of evaporated milk called for in the recipe. Happy fudging!
To substitute evaporated milk for heavy cream in a recipe, use a 1:1 ratio. Keep in mind that evaporated milk is thinner and less creamy than heavy cream, so the final result may be slightly different in texture and flavor.
Yes, you can use cream instead of milk in this recipe. Cream will add a richer and creamier texture to the dish.
Yes, you can use evaporated milk as a substitute for regular milk in the recipe. Just be aware that evaporated milk is thicker and has a slightly different taste, so it may affect the final outcome of the dish.