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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!

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Q: When it calls for milk and I want to use evaporated milk do I use the same amount?
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How do you convert milk into evaporated milk?

For cooking purposes you can add equal parts evaporated milk and water, and it will regain the same consistency as milk. Example, if the recipe calls for 1 C milk: 1/2 C Evaporated milk 1/2 C Water


Can you use more evaporated milk and less water for baking when substituting for whole 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.


Do you add water to evaporated milk?

A cup of water plus a cup of evaporated milk should do the same as two cups of milk.


Can you use evaporated milk instead of regular milk in hamburger helper?

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.


Are Carnation evaporated milk and Milnot Milk the same thing?

Condensed milk is just milk with alot of the water boiled (evaporated) out of it. Milk powder has had all the water taken out of it and if you put back only part of the water it will equal condensed milk. If you put back all of the water it will equal regular milk.


Is evaporated milk the same thing as condensed milk?

Not exactly. Both are forms of concentrated milk in which roughly 60 percent of the water content has been removed. The difference lies in the sugar content; condensed milk is sweetened and evaporated milk is unsweetened. Condensed milk is thick and rich, often used in baking and as a sweetener in tea or coffee. Evaporated milk is used in recipes that call for a creamy texture but no added sweetness.


How do you use regular milk instead of condensed milk in a cake recipe?

yes, but you will have to use twice as much milk and reduce other liquids by as much as the extra milk. So a recipe calling for 1 can of evaporated milk and 1 cup water can be replaced with about 2 1/4 cups of milk. If you cannot reduce any liquids then try using 1 cup of milk with 1/2 cup powdered milk to replace 1 can evaporated milk.


Is condensed milk a solid?

Is is a "tin" or "can" of milk that has been cooked with sugar so that the quantity has reduced down and thickened. This kind of milk is called "condensed milk". It is not the same as evaporated milk. Condensed milk is readily available at good supermarkets - same isle as rice puddings and evaporated milk normally.


Can you substitute evaporated milk with regular milk?

evaporated milk is canned but canned milk can be different types of milk, condensed or whole milk for example. usually when a recipe calls for canned milk , it means evaporated milk.


Can you freezer a chocolate pudding pie made with evaporated milk?

I would try it, freezing a pudding pie works well and makes it more solid and that includes regular milk and evaporated milk might turn out the same way.


What can be used instead of sweetened condensed milk?

agave nectar it will end up tasting the same and it will be healthier


How do you convert evaporated milk into regular milk?

2/3 cup skim milk powder 1 cup water OR 1 cup dry whole milk 2/3 cup water. Mix well and use as directed in recipe. 2/3 cup evaporated milk = one 5 oz. Can. 1-1/2 cups evaporated milk = one 12 oz. can