Is sweetened condensed milk the same as non-homogenized milk?!


Question: Is sweetened condensed milk the same as non-homogenized milk?
I want to make ice cream, and have no heavy cream on hand. The recipe for heavy cream calls for non-homogenized milk. is sweetened condensed milk the same thing? Or do I need to go get some?

Thanks in advance for the help!

Answers:

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No, they are totally different



No, non-homogenized milk is raw milk, from which the cream hasn't yet been removed, as it would be for regular milk which gets pasteurized and sold in the grocery store. Sweetened condensed is milk cooked with sugar until it's very thick and rich and sweet. You need to go get some cream.



"...what can i supplement for the cream in the ice cream?"

You mean what can you _substitute_ for the cream in ice cream? Nothing. If you don't have any cream, you can't make ice cream.




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