If you do not have half and half you can substitute with one of two things. Fist if you can use milk, though this will not be nearly as creamy and can effect both the taste and texture of what you are making. Alternatively, if you have heavy cream you can mix the cream with low-fat milk for homemade half and half.
I just had a recipe that I substituted half and half for milk (because I ran out of milk) and I used the same exact that was called for regular milk and my recipe came out perfect. I'm sure if you are making a custard, cream type dessert you will probably be able to tell the difference, but I made apple cinnamon bread and it was fine.
"Half and half" is half milk and half cream. All the cream is taken from the milk and then a 1:1 ratio of fatless milk and cream are mixed. half and half has more fat than whole milk, so they are not interchangeable.
no, replace your milk.
"Half and half" is half milk and half cream. All the cream is taken from the milk and then a 1:1 ratio of fatless milk and cream are mixed. half and half has more fat than whole milk, so they are not interchangeable.
"Half and half" is half milk and half cream. All the cream is taken from the milk and then a 1:1 ratio of fatless milk and cream are mixed. half and half has more fat than whole milk, so they are not interchangeable.
the highest in fat is half in half!
Sometimes you can replace heavy cream with milk if you also have other ingredients to supplement the texture, or if you just sacrifice some of the texture. Also, depending on how much of the ingredient it calls for, it might taste different... It would be helpful to have the whole recipe. You could always do half heavy cream and half milk.
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
Milk is better. Whipping cream makes it a bit weird. Actually, a mixture of both is good. If you are altering the recipe, it would be best to keep the same percentage of milk fat. Otherwise, the ice cream might not get hard, and the machine might not stop. So if you use half and half in place of some of the heavy whipping cream, you should also replace some of the regular milk with the half and half too.
If you do not have half and half you can substitute with one of two things. First you can use milk, though this will not be nearly as creamy and can effect both the taste and texture of what you are making. Alternatively, if you have heavy cream you can mix the cream with low-fat milk for homemade half and half.
Replace the powdered milk AND the water in the recipe with whole or 2% milk.
No it is not the same thing. "Half and half" is half milk and half cream. Heavy Cream is mostly cream and contains much less milk.