Two options:
1. Mix 1 cup whole milk with 1 teaspoon sugar and 1-1/2 teaspoon cornstarch. Heat until it starts to thicken or simmer. DO NOT BOIL!
OR
2. Mix 2/3 cup non-fat dry milk with 3/4 cup water. Makes 1 cup (8 oz).
You can substitute a combination of evaporated milk and whole milk for evaporated milk. For every cup whole milk, use 1/4 cup of half and half. You can also use whole milk that is cooked down. Simmer whole milk until it has cooked down to half of what is was in order to substitute it for evaporated milk.
You should be able to do the subsitution provided you remove the same amount of sugar from the original recipe. ie if you have 1 cup of condensed milk, that is roughly equivalent to 1 cup evaporated milk + 1 1/4 cups sugar.
Instead of evaporated milk, you could take some dry milk and reconstitute it using only 40% of the recommended water, which would be the right texture, or you could use buttermilk (but that might taste a little sour), or you could try cream. But then there is the option of making a substitute I have done this before and it worked fine:
Use one cup of regular milk
add 1 teaspoon of sugar
and 1 and 1/2 teaspoons of cornstarch.
Mix well and heat the mixture just until it starts to thicken or simmer.
Do not boil it.
* 2/3 cup non-fat dry milk * 3/4 cup water Mix the water and dry milk powder together. Then, use in place of the evaporated milk in any recipe. Yield: 1 cup (8 ounces)
2/3 cup powdered milk plus 1 cup water
or:
1/3 cup powdered milk plus 1 cup milk
Mix well.
Use "half and half"
The milk of the belly snake
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Recipetips.com - go to tips and advice, lowfat recipe substitutions. This is a great web site. They may have a recipe for lowfat banana bread. Change tips and advice to recipes.
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gotta be a little more specific in what you want the banana substitued in...such as pie, cake. i would go with strawberry though personally
There are many websites where you can find the banana nut bread recipe. For example there is a recipe on the food network website and websites like simply recipes and all recipes.
Several websites can provide you with a free banana bread recipe,and will also guide you through the process of making it.Sites such as www.cooks.com will help immensely.
A good recipe for banana nut bread can be found on the Simply Recipes website. This recipe uses bananas, butter, sugar, vanilla, eggs, baking soda, flour and salt. Walnuts can be added to this basic recipe.
Doubtful this would work. Much different ingredient. Oil works well, Canola or Olive is the best for your health.
A banana bread recipe with very few ingredients may be found on the website One Good Thing By Jillee. There is actually a 3 ingredient recipe on the site.
AT allrecipes.com, you can find a really simple banana bread recipe that only takes 15 minutes to prepare. The website itself is free to use and there have been lots of positive reviews for the recipe.
If you want to. Depends on if you like butter in banana bread or not. (I've tried it, it's not bad in my opinion.
Not historically. Bananas don't grow in Ireland.
Yes, but it will change the taste slightly.