Tinned coconut milk
One part coconut cream to one part water.
You can try lactose free milk or soy milk.
yes
substitute cream for evaported milk in fudge
No
Yes. Just don't substitute "evaporated milk" as it contains a higher sugar content. I often substitute evaporated milk by first mixing the evaporated milk with COLD water (it works better) and then adding the required amount into the recipe. Happy dining!
Product Descriptionsweetened condensed milk is a concentrated blend of natural ingredients evaporated whole milk and cane sugar, condensed by a special vacuum cooking process. It is entirely different from evaporated milk and one cannot substitute evaporated milk for sweetened condensed milk in a recipe. It is certified kosher and does not contain gluten or added preservatives.
No, guinea pigs should not have dairy products.
Low fat milk can be substituted for evaporated milk, but the final product will be noticeably less rich and lacking in flavor. A better substitute would be fat-free evaporated milk, also called evaporated skim milk.
Yes you can :) Substitute half water and half evaporated milk to replace the amount of real milk the recipe called for. So if the recipe called for 1 cup milk you would substitute a 1/2 cup water and a 1/2 cup evaporated milk.
Evaporated milk may be used in baking as a substitute for whole milk, but you would need less evaporated milk and more water rather than less water. The key is to add the same amount of liquid, whether water or milk, as is called for in the recipe.
You may not have this ingredient either, but drug stores sell various types of meal substitute drinks (some of which would be described as "instant breakfast"), which have a similar thickness and richness to evaporated milk, and which can be used as a substitute. The biggest advantage of making that substitution is that the meal substitute drinks do not have lactose in them, so if you are lactose intolerant, the resulting recipe will be much easier to digest. It is, however, somewhat more expensive than evaporated milk.
No, dairy are items made from milk. Bacon would be a meats and protiens group item.