Yes, if it is used as the liquid in the frosting, half & half is fine in buttercream frosting.
Yes, you can use half and half instead of milk in this recipe.
Yes, you can use half and half instead of whipping cream in this recipe, but keep in mind that the texture and flavor may be slightly different.
It depends on the recipe. In a recipe for a dry drink mix, instant dried milk (although I would use more.) In a recipe where the coffee creamer is mixed with water or wet ingredients, you can substitute cream, half-and-half, milk or evaporated milk.
Yes, you can use half and half instead of milk in this recipe, but keep in mind that half and half is richer and may result in a creamier texture. Adjust the amount used based on your preference for richness.
Is coffee mate non dairy creamer gluten free
If you don't have milk, you can use non-flavored dry coffee creamer. Add the coffee creamer to the flour and then add water in the amount called for in milk in the recipe. You can also use half water, half evaporated milk.
No, it does not have aspartame.
The recipe I use calls for half and half so I would say yes.
I did and it did not seem to alter my results. I also found that you can not use the powdered milk and reduce the water in the recipe by a half cup and add in 1/2 cup liquid milk without harm to the outcome.
yes u can but it is hard i have done it a coupel of times my selve
Yes, you can freeze half and half creamer, but it may separate and change in texture when thawed. It's best to use it in cooking or baking after freezing rather than for coffee or tea.
You can substitute half and half for milk in a recipe by using an equal amount of half and half in place of the milk. Keep in mind that half and half is richer and creamier than milk, so the final dish may have a richer flavor and creamier texture.