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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?
If so, do I need to make any adjustments to it?
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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?
If so, do I need to make any adjustments to it?
substitutions icing evaporated-milk
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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?
If so, do I need to make any adjustments to it?
substitutions icing evaporated-milk
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?
If so, do I need to make any adjustments to it?
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substitutions icing evaporated-milk
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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.
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. 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.
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
1
@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.
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
1
@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.
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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answered May 11 '17 at 3:10
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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
1
@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
add a comment |
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
1
@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
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
1
1
@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
@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. 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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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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