i have examined many websites for this and have combined the answers. there is a ratio for dry milk powder (d.m.p.). 1 Cup d.m.p + 4 Cup water = 4 Cup milk 1/2 Cup dmp + 2 Cup water = 2 Cup milk 1/4Cup + 1 Cup water = 1 Cup milk if your recipe calls for (like mine do) 1 TBSP d.m.p. and then later on in the recipe it calls for 3/4 Cup of water...just put in 3/4 Cup milk. the only reason the water is in there is to mix with the d.m.p to make milk. some recipes use dry milk powder because it may be on a delay timer (as in bread recipes) and if the milk sits out too long, it will get bad. but if you are making the bread (or whatever) right away, just use milk for the amount of water listed.
No, you can substitute buttermilk for milk but not for baking powder.
Yes, we can substitute buttermilk for milk in recipe.
Yes, it depends on what you're making, however because buttermilk is acidic it is generally used in recipes to control the leavening/rising process. A straight substitute of milk is less acidic and will result in overly fluffy pancakes, etc... You can sour regular milk by adding 1 T lemon juice to 1 c milk and let stand for about 5 minutes. You can also substitute plain yogurt. It depends on what you're making but, for baking, buttermilk can generally be subsituted for whole milk.
You can use buttermilk or yogurt as a substitute for sour milk in the recipe.
You can substitute milk powder in recipes with fresh milk, evaporated milk, or condensed milk.
Yes, it depends on what you're making, however because buttermilk is acidic it is generally used in recipes to control the leavening/rising process. A straight substitute of milk is less acidic and will result in overly fluffy pancakes, etc... You can sour regular milk by adding 1 T lemon juice to 1 c milk and let stand for about 5 minutes. You can also substitute plain yogurt. It depends on what you're making but, for baking, buttermilk can generally be subsituted for whole milk.
Yes, you can use buttermilk with baking powder.
You can substitute milk powder in bread with fresh milk or a non-dairy milk alternative like almond milk or soy milk.
If you're asking for a buttermilk substitute, place one tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar in a one cup measure. Fill to one cup mark with regular milk and let sit for five minutes. Use for buttermilk in any recipe. I don't think plain milk would give the correct flavor to the recipe.
Buttermilk. Buttermilk comes from skim milk, too, so in a way, it can be considered healthy! If you have no buttermilk, you can substitute regular milk with about a teaspoon of vinegar.
A suitable dry milk powder substitute for baking recipes is powdered coconut milk.
If you're asking for a buttermilk substitute, place one tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar in a one cup measure. Fill to one cup mark with regular milk and let sit for five minutes. Use for buttermilk in any [[Q/Can you replace milk for buttermilk in a recipe#|recipe]]. I don't think plain milk would give the correct flavor to the recipe.