yes i used evaporated milk for my son whom is now 24 . he gained an average of over a lb a week and was a healthy big and still healthy to this day. now the proud father of a 2 week old and would love them to use evaprated milk too.
No. Condensed milk has a large quantity of sugar in it, evaporated milk does not.
no because the evaporated milk is to sweet
No: its not called 'evaporated' for nothing!
Either it is not evaporated milk, or something happened to it. Don't use it.
Yes. Just don't substitute "evaporated milk" as it contains a higher sugar content. I often substitute evaporated milk by first mixing the evaporated milk with COLD water (it works better) and then adding the required amount into the recipe. Happy dining!
No
It is possible to use evaporated milk instead of whole milk when making a Jiffy cornbread mix. 2% milk is also a viable option.
No. Whole milk has a thinner consistency than evaporated milk.
most are a few are not
In some cases you can.
No, not unless it is mixed with water.
Evaporated milk doesn't have any added sugar - that's condensed milk. Evaporated milk is just milk that's had most of the water removed (ie, evaporated out by heating). So, whilst it will taste sweeter than ordinary milk, it's because it's more 'concentrated', not because it's had any sugar added. When mixed with an equal amount of water, evaporated milk can be substituted for fresh milk in baking or other recipes.