Yes, you can use Milnot instead of Carnation milk, as both are evaporated milk products. However, Milnot is a specific brand that contains added stabilizers and may have a slightly different texture and taste. If you're using it in recipes, be aware of these differences, but it should work in most cases as a substitute.
No, you have to use milk powder.
Evaporated milk can be whipped, but it won't achieve the same volume and texture as Milnot, which is a brand of evaporated milk with added stabilizers that help it whip better. If you're using regular evaporated milk, it may not hold peaks as well and can be less stable in whipped form. For best results, it's recommended to chill the evaporated milk and use a mixer on high speed, but the outcome may still differ from that of Milnot.
Yes you can use any type of milk on cereal. You would add water to evaporated milk to give it the thinner consistency of fresh milk, but it will taste different.
Milnot and evaporated milk are not the same. Milnot is a brand of filled milk, which is a product made from a combination of vegetable oil, skim milk, and water. Evaporated milk, on the other hand, is made by removing about 60% of the water content from fresh milk. While both products can be used as substitutes for each other in recipes, they have different compositions and nutritional profiles.
If Milnot is not available, you can substitute it with a mixture of equal parts evaporated milk and water to achieve a similar consistency and flavor. Alternatively, you can use regular milk or half-and-half, adjusting for richness depending on the recipe. For a non-dairy option, consider using almond milk or coconut milk, keeping in mind that this may change the taste slightly.
MILNOT DOES NOT WHIP ANYMORE. They changed the formula to remove trans fats and it IS. NOT. THE. SAME. evaporated milk whips significantly better! I thought I was losing my mind for the past 4 years I've been trying to make my childhood fave cheesecake with Milnot as my dad always did but it just won't freaking whip like it used to, and then I found out why. Evaporated milk gives it a bit different taste, but texture is spot on so.. its a compromise
well, if you use water instead of milk, it will no longer be milk. it will be colour changing water.
No, cats have an intolerence to lactose found in all forms of cows milk. Use cat milk. If you give this milk to your cat, it will develop diarrhea
Carnation primarily produces condensed and evaporated milk for use in cooking and other food products. In recent years it has expanded its products to include drink mixes and cereal.
You can use regualr milk or soy milk.
Yes, you can use half and half instead of milk in this recipe.
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