it isn't unless you wanna kill someone.
Either turn it to youghurt, turn it to cheese, or cream
And bake a cake!
Maybe Cheesecake, with a cream topping!
Or, through it out, and buy a new bottle of milk!
Authentic San Francisco sour dough bread does not have milk in it. Other sour dough breads can have milk as an ingredient. Milk makes the bread have a softer, cake-like texture and not a chewy texture like San Francisco sour dough or french bread have.
It depends what flavour you want. The bugs have predigested the milk (as in yoghurt) but I don't think that would really make a lot of difference to your health, because the bugs themselves are killed by the heat of cooking. I prefer to drink raw milk gone sour, as in yoghurt or kefir for improved health.
Yes. Throw it out before it eats you.
[ I DISAGREE ON THAT BECAUSE SOUR MILK DO NOT RUIN ANY RECIPE OR IT KINDA DEPENDS ON WHAT KIND OF RECIPE IS IT].
I'm not sure about bread, but you can use it in cornbread.
You can use it to make biscuits
No Your right sour milk can never be too sour for an recipe.. I agree with you on that one.
Add a teaspoon of baking soda for each cup of sour milk.
i add lemon juice or white vinegar to the milk in the recipe
Filled milk is milk with oil added to lower the price. I wouldn't ruin a perfectly good baking recipe by adding it
It depends on the recipe. For some things, it will work, for others, it will ruin everything.
No. 2 percent milk is much too thin and lacks the fat and consistency needed to substitute for sour cream in any recipe. Low-Fat Yogurt would be a better substitute for sour cream.
To make sour milk, or a buttermilk substitute for a recipe: For each cup called for, add 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to one cup of milk and let it stand for 5 minutes.
Yes, it can, with modifications. 1/4 teaspoon baking soda equals 1 teaspoon baking powder. But if the recipe does not contain an acidic ingredient such as lemon juice, sour milk or buttermilk, one should be added. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice, or substitute sour milk for the liquid in the recipe.
The correct phrase is "The sour milk stinks."
sour milk
Sour milk is milk that is off. You drink, you get diarrhoea. So don't drink sour milk.
Any milk can go sour.