can you mix polyethylene glycol with milk
Why yes, you most definitely can!
Flour does not dissolve in milk, but it does mix with milk.
Milk
some can be ready made with powder milk but others are just cocoa powder and need milk poured into them.
The milk powder will form clumps and not dissolve well in the oil. This is because milk powder is water-soluble, and oil is not, so they won't mix properly. It's best to dissolve the milk powder in water before adding it to oil-based recipes.
you get the milk powder and you mix it with the water (hot or cold) your choice
To make malted milk, mix malt powder with milk and sugar, then blend until smooth.
To make milk chocolate from cocoa powder, you will need to mix cocoa powder with sugar, cocoa butter, and milk powder. Heat and stir the mixture until smooth, then pour it into molds and let it cool and harden.
Hot milk, chocolate powder and sugar.
Of course. I sometimes mix baking soda powder with cream of tartar powder to make baking powder, which of course is mixed with flour powder and sometimes powdered milk. Other powders may startlingly combine, causing heat and other changes.
To make homemade milk chocolate, you will need cocoa powder, sugar, milk powder, cocoa butter, and vanilla extract. Melt the cocoa butter, mix in the cocoa powder and sugar, then add the milk powder and vanilla extract. Pour the mixture into molds and let it cool until solid.
To incorporate milk powder into bread recipes for added flavor and texture, simply mix the milk powder with the dry ingredients before adding the liquid ingredients. This will help distribute the milk powder evenly throughout the dough, enhancing the overall flavor and texture of the bread.