If a recipe requires you to add sour milk can I substitute with sour cream ?!
Answers: What is the difference between sour milk and sour cream?
Well, one is milk, and the other is cream.
what recipe wants you to use "sour milk" -- thats weird
dude i dont think any recipe REQUIRES sour milk. What are you making? Make sure you read it carefully
I wouldn't use sour cream. It is too thick. Just a a bit of lemon juice or white viniger to milk and it will be fine, I do it all the time.
sour milk ?? what you cooking ?????????
cosmic angel
You can make your own sour milk really easily if you have lemon juice or vinegar (esp. wine vinegar) put 1 tbspn in one cup of milk. I wouldn't recommend sour cream. You could also buy buttermilk but it's easier to make your own,.
NO! way different! go buy sour milk
no i woodnt test it if it says use sour milk then i wood use it
Sour milk is milk that has gone sour. It's liquid.
Sour cream is a very thick cream with a pudding-like consistency that is very yummy on tacos.
By sour milk, do you mean buttermilk? If so, you can add a little milk to the sour cream to thin it out and it would work. Or you could put about a teaspoon of vinegar in some regular milk and let it sit for about five minutes before mixing it in, as well.
what is this for?
I substituted plain yogurt for sour scream today, and it worked out awesome in banana bread.
but what is sour milk used in?
Yes you can use sour cream and milk that has expired but not to sour you may get sick from uncooked sour milk
No- they have completely differently densitites.
To sour your milk, add 1 tablespoon of vinegar (or lemon juice)to a cup of milk..
NO!! I totally would not! I have no idea what sour milk is but is but it is most definitely not sour cream!
yes. It is fine, you may have to add a little moisture, like a T of water or milk depending on how much. For ex: If it calls for 1 c sour milk, then pour in 1/4 c sour cream and fill slowly while stirring to 1 c mark with milk. If it call for 1 T sour milk, then 1 T sour cream with a couple drops water will do.
no becasuesour milk is not sour cream!
Milk is milk, cream is cream. They are two different things. You cannot substitute sour cream for sour milk because it would add too much fat, which is what cream is.
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absolutely. sour cream, sour milk, same same