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Can I substitute condensed milk for evaporated milk in icing?


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My icing recipe for German chocolate cake pecan icing calls for evaporated milk, but I only have condensed milk. Can I use the condensed milk instead?



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      My icing recipe for German chocolate cake pecan icing calls for evaporated milk, but I only have condensed milk. Can I use the condensed milk instead?



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      My icing recipe for German chocolate cake pecan icing calls for evaporated milk, but I only have condensed milk. Can I use the condensed milk instead?



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          Yes you can.



          • If you have unsweetened condensed milk, that is another name for evaporated milk and they are interchangeable.



          • If you have sweetened condensed milk, you can use one 14 oz can to replace one cup of evaporated milk and one cup of granulated sugar.





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          • By 'oz' do you mean weight ounces, or fluid ounces? I ask because the other two measurements you gave are both cups (volume based). Better safe than sorry.

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            @mech I was referring to a particular can size which is stated as 14 oz. on the label.

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          Yes you can. Condensed milk and evaporated milk have the same consistency (almost) simply because both of them are made by the same process of evaporating 60% of the water content but the similarity ends there. Because sweet condensed milk contains added sugar you can substitute condensed milk for evaporated milk by adding some sugar in it.






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            Yes you can.



            • If you have unsweetened condensed milk, that is another name for evaporated milk and they are interchangeable.



            • If you have sweetened condensed milk, you can use one 14 oz can to replace one cup of evaporated milk and one cup of granulated sugar.





            share|improve this answer

























            • By 'oz' do you mean weight ounces, or fluid ounces? I ask because the other two measurements you gave are both cups (volume based). Better safe than sorry.

              – mech
              May 13 '18 at 0:46






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              @mech I was referring to a particular can size which is stated as 14 oz. on the label.

              – Debbie M.
              May 13 '18 at 1:03















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            Yes you can.



            • If you have unsweetened condensed milk, that is another name for evaporated milk and they are interchangeable.



            • If you have sweetened condensed milk, you can use one 14 oz can to replace one cup of evaporated milk and one cup of granulated sugar.





            share|improve this answer

























            • By 'oz' do you mean weight ounces, or fluid ounces? I ask because the other two measurements you gave are both cups (volume based). Better safe than sorry.

              – mech
              May 13 '18 at 0:46






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              @mech I was referring to a particular can size which is stated as 14 oz. on the label.

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            Yes you can.



            • If you have unsweetened condensed milk, that is another name for evaporated milk and they are interchangeable.



            • If you have sweetened condensed milk, you can use one 14 oz can to replace one cup of evaporated milk and one cup of granulated sugar.





            share|improve this answer















            Yes you can.



            • If you have unsweetened condensed milk, that is another name for evaporated milk and they are interchangeable.



            • If you have sweetened condensed milk, you can use one 14 oz can to replace one cup of evaporated milk and one cup of granulated sugar.






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            • By 'oz' do you mean weight ounces, or fluid ounces? I ask because the other two measurements you gave are both cups (volume based). Better safe than sorry.

              – mech
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              @mech I was referring to a particular can size which is stated as 14 oz. on the label.

              – Debbie M.
              May 13 '18 at 1:03

















            • By 'oz' do you mean weight ounces, or fluid ounces? I ask because the other two measurements you gave are both cups (volume based). Better safe than sorry.

              – mech
              May 13 '18 at 0:46






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              @mech I was referring to a particular can size which is stated as 14 oz. on the label.

              – Debbie M.
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            By 'oz' do you mean weight ounces, or fluid ounces? I ask because the other two measurements you gave are both cups (volume based). Better safe than sorry.

            – mech
            May 13 '18 at 0:46





            By 'oz' do you mean weight ounces, or fluid ounces? I ask because the other two measurements you gave are both cups (volume based). Better safe than sorry.

            – mech
            May 13 '18 at 0:46




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            @mech I was referring to a particular can size which is stated as 14 oz. on the label.

            – Debbie M.
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            @mech I was referring to a particular can size which is stated as 14 oz. on the label.

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            Yes you can. Condensed milk and evaporated milk have the same consistency (almost) simply because both of them are made by the same process of evaporating 60% of the water content but the similarity ends there. Because sweet condensed milk contains added sugar you can substitute condensed milk for evaporated milk by adding some sugar in it.






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              Yes you can. Condensed milk and evaporated milk have the same consistency (almost) simply because both of them are made by the same process of evaporating 60% of the water content but the similarity ends there. Because sweet condensed milk contains added sugar you can substitute condensed milk for evaporated milk by adding some sugar in it.






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                Yes you can. Condensed milk and evaporated milk have the same consistency (almost) simply because both of them are made by the same process of evaporating 60% of the water content but the similarity ends there. Because sweet condensed milk contains added sugar you can substitute condensed milk for evaporated milk by adding some sugar in it.







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