NO! They are not the same and not interchangeable. Sweetened condensed milk: Cow's milk with sugar added, reduced by evaporation to a thick consistency. evaporated milk: Milk product with about 60% of the water removed from fresh milk
Well, honey, they may both be canned milk products, but they ain't exactly twins. Carnation evaporated milk is made by Nestle, while Milnot is produced by the Borden company. So, they may look similar on the shelf, but they're as different as night and day when it comes to branding and taste.
You will change the flavor of the finished product, but the moisture content of any of them is about the same. Evaporated milk has a higher fat content, but not enough to throw off the recipe.
No, they add sugar to sweetened condensed milk, but condensed has been cooked down without added sugar.
There is no viable way to convert condensed milk to "regular" milk. Condensed milk has added sugar dissolved into solution.
Is is a "tin" or "can" of milk that has been cooked with sugar so that the quantity has reduced down and thickened. This kind of milk is called "condensed milk". It is not the same as evaporated milk. Condensed milk is readily available at good supermarkets - same isle as rice puddings and evaporated milk normally.
It depends very much on the recipe in which the substitution is made. Buttermilk has a different acidity than whole milk, as well as less fat. Additional baking soda will need to be added and perhaps a bit of oil or butter, if buttermilk is substituted for whole milk.
You can use condensed milk in a fudge recipe. You will have to reduce the sugar in the recipe to account for the sugar in the condensed milk. Some fudge recipes call for condensed milk.
Yes, we can substitute buttermilk for milk in recipe.
You cannot replace normal milk for condensed milk. You can replace milk for evaporated milk. Condensed milk is very very thick and super sweet , comes in a small can. Regular Milk Evaporated Milk condensed milk 3 different products
No substituting evaporated milk with sweet condensed milk is not advised.
You can find recipes for cooking with condensed milk on the following websites...allrecipes.com.au/recipes/tag-2433/condensed-milk-recipes.aspx or www.tarladalal.com/glossary-condensed-milk-672i