for what?
To make a cup of tea you can use regular or dry it doesnt matter
Yes, you can use evaporated milk as a substitute for regular milk in this recipe.
You can substitute regular milk or non-dairy milk for dry milk in a bread machine recipe.
no because the evaporated milk is to sweet
A suitable substitute for dry milk in baking recipes is to use regular milk or a non-dairy milk alternative like almond milk or soy milk.
yes you can, it just won't taste as good.
Yes: you can use a greater volume of fresh milk (preferably scald it first) instead of powdered (substitution charts range from four to 9.5 times the amount of fresh milk instead of milk powder). In many recipes you can just leave out the milk. Or use dried buttermilk, or malted milk powder.
Try turning the heat down.
2/3 cups dry milk + 2 cups water = 2 cups regular milkIn some muffin recipes, the dry milk is added only for additional protein. In those recipes, other types of protein powder, such as soy protein or rice protein, could be substituted, but the muffins would have a slightly different flavor.
Yes, it should be just fine to do so. But you need to use 'regular' yogurt instead of the thicker types of yogurt, such as Greek yogurt. Otherwise, the filling for the pie will be too dense and dry.
No, two totally different ingredients.
Yes, you can use condensed milk as a substitute for regular milk in this recipe, but keep in mind that condensed milk is much sweeter and thicker, so it may alter the taste and texture of the final dish.
Yes, you can use evaporated milk as a substitute for regular milk in the recipe. Just be aware that evaporated milk is thicker and has a slightly different taste, so it may affect the final outcome of the dish.