No. Go to the pet store and buy milk made for kittens. They even sell little milk bottles to feed them.
Add water. Commercial evaporated milk will have the specific instructions on the package somewhere. Usually it's equal parts water and evaporated milk.
A cup of water plus a cup of evaporated milk should do the same as two cups of milk.
To transform evaporated milk into condensed milk, you can add sugar to the evaporated milk and heat it gently until the sugar dissolves and the mixture thickens. This will create a sweetened condensed milk that is thicker and sweeter than evaporated milk.
To make sweetened condensed milk from evaporated milk, you can add sugar to the evaporated milk and heat it gently until the sugar dissolves and the mixture thickens.
To turn evaporated milk back into regular milk, you can simply add an equal amount of water to the evaporated milk and mix it well. This will dilute the evaporated milk and bring it back to a similar consistency and taste as regular milk.
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Actually babies can drink evaporated milk. In the 60's it was frequently fed to infants as formula. They advertised as Dr. recommended. Some people mix infant vitamins in with the milk to add nutrients. Mix 1/2 evap. milk, 1/2 water.
To make condensed milk from evaporated milk, you can add sugar to the evaporated milk and then heat it gently until the sugar dissolves and the mixture thickens. This will create a sweet and thick condensed milk that can be used in various recipes.
To make condensed milk from evaporated milk, you can add sugar to the evaporated milk and then heat it gently until the sugar dissolves and the mixture thickens. This will create a sweet and thick condensed milk that can be used in various recipes.
To turn evaporated milk into sweetened condensed milk, you can add sugar to the evaporated milk and heat it gently until the sugar dissolves and the mixture thickens. This will create a sweetened condensed milk that can be used in recipes that call for it.
For cooking purposes you can add equal parts evaporated milk and water, and it will regain the same consistency as milk. Example, if the recipe calls for 1 C milk: 1/2 C Evaporated milk 1/2 C Water
To substitute evaporated milk for sweetened condensed milk in a recipe, you can add sugar to the evaporated milk to achieve a similar sweetness level. Use a ratio of 1 cup of evaporated milk with 1 1/4 cups of sugar to replace 1 cup of sweetened condensed milk.