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  1. Posts : 3,639
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    Need a quick help with cooking something


    Hey guys, I'm in the middle of making something and I need 1 cup of evaporated milk, though I don't have access to any nor money to buy it, would anyone know how to make it using Whole milk?

    I looked on google but I kept getting results for how to make it using powdered milk.
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  2. Posts : 3,639
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    Someone here has to know how.
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  3. Posts : 56
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    2 1/4 cups whole milk, gently simmered until it is reduced to 1 cup should work

    ( used to own a recipe forum lol )

    all evaporated milk is, is normal milk that has half the amount of water in it so its twice as strong as normal milk

    you could even do half whipping cream and half whole milk
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    LMAO Windows 7 cooking at your service

    How to Make Evaporated Milk | eHow.com

    There you go
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  5. Posts : 3,639
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    saltedm8 said:
    2 1/4 cups whole milk, gently simmered until it is reduced to 1 cup should work

    ( used to own a recipe forum lol )

    all evaporated milk is, is normal milk that has half the amount of water in it so its twice as strong as normal milk

    you could even do half whipping cream and half whole milk
    I don't have whipping cream, this is just for peanut butter fudge.


    Zidane24 said:
    LMAO Windows 7 cooking at your service

    How to Make Evaporated Milk | eHow.com

    There you go
    Thanks.
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    DarkNovaGamer said:
    Hey guys, I'm in the middle of making something and I need 1 cup of evaporated milk, though I don't have access to any nor money to buy it, would anyone know how to make it using Whole milk?

    I looked on google but I kept getting results for how to make it using powdered milk.
    Noob!!
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  7. Posts : 3,639
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    Mr GRiM said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    Hey guys, I'm in the middle of making something and I need 1 cup of evaporated milk, though I don't have access to any nor money to buy it, would anyone know how to make it using Whole milk?

    I looked on google but I kept getting results for how to make it using powdered milk.
    Noob!!
    What? Who doesn't like cakes/fudge/chocolate?
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  8. Posts : 5,807
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    DarkNovaGamer said:
    Mr GRiM said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    Hey guys, I'm in the middle of making something and I need 1 cup of evaporated milk, though I don't have access to any nor money to buy it, would anyone know how to make it using Whole milk?

    I looked on google but I kept getting results for how to make it using powdered milk.
    Noob!!
    What? Who doesn't like cakes/fudge/chocolate?
    Odd people...

    I am glad the eHow worked for you
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  9. Posts : 3,639
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    Zidane24 said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    Mr GRiM said:

    Noob!!
    What? Who doesn't like cakes/fudge/chocolate?
    Odd people...

    I am glad the eHow worked for you
    Actually eHow confused me. So I just read both eHow and the poster above yourself, and just compared.
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  10. Posts : 56
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    I don't have whipping cream, this is just for peanut butter fudge.
    that's good, it means that while you are simmering it, you can add a little sugar to help thicken it up a little more
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