FAQs
These items are essentially the same with one big difference: no sugar is added to evaporated milk. Sweetened condensed milk also has 60% of the water removed, but contains 40% sugar. Due to the big flavor difference, they cannot be substituted for each other.
Should I use evaporated milk or condensed milk? ›
As Leal explains: "Evaporated milk offers creaminess without sweetness and is suitable for savory dishes and some desserts. On the other hand, sweetened condensed milk is intensely sweet and used in desserts and sweet treats, thanks to its thick, syrupy texture."
What can I use instead of condensed or evaporated milk? ›
We have 6 different suggestions for evaporated milk substitutions.
- Regular Milk (whole, 2% or skim) ...
- Heavy Cream. ...
- Half-and-Half. ...
- Powdered Milk. ...
- Regular Non-Dairy Milk (almond, oat, etc) ...
- Coconut Milk.
Why is my condensed milk chocolate fudge not setting? ›
The main reason is that your Fudge has not reached the optimum temperature. If your mixture only reaches 110 or 112 degrees Celsius it will always be soft. That's why we recommend investing in a sugar thermometer. Another reason your Fudge is not setting is that the ratio of liquid to sugar is too high.
What is the secret to great fudge? ›
Don't stir!
Once the fudge reaches soft-ball stage on the candy thermometer, remove from the heat and let the temperature drop to 110°F. Keep that spoon or spatula out of the pot until this happens. If you stir too early in the process, you'll make the sugar crystals too big and end up with grainy fudge.
Is evaporated milk directly interchangeable with sweetened condensed milk? ›
Even though these are both concentrated forms of milk in which approximately 60% of the water content has been removed, the two are quite different and can't be used interchangeably. The most significant difference between condensed milk and evaporated milk is the degree of sweetness.
Why does evaporated milk taste better? ›
Evaporated milk tastes like milk but with a thicker, less watery consistency. The process of heating the evaporated milk in the cans imparts a slightly sweet flavor to the milk and it's just a bit darker in color than ordinary milk. It has a similar viscosity to half-and-half.
How much evaporated milk equals 1 cup of milk? ›
For the same consistency as drinking milk, mix ½ cup Evaporated Milk and ½ cup water to make 1 cup of regular drinking milk. How can I use Evaporated Milk for extra richness and creaminess in my recipes?
Is evaporated milk better for baking? ›
Evaporated milk is easy to incorporate into almost any recipe and product. It can be purchased in low-fat and fat free options. Bakers often use it as a substitute for cream to help reduce fat content. To substitute for a cup of regular milk, add in one part evaporated milk and one part water.
Can I turn evaporated milk into sweetened condensed milk? ›
In a pinch, you can make sweetened condensed milk from evaporated milk. Mix 1 cup evaporated milk with 1 1/4 cups sugar. Heat until the sugar is dissolved, then cool. For a better substitute for sweetened condensed milk, use powdered milk.
Evaporated milk gives body to smoothies, thickens up and sweetens coffee, and adds nuance and richness to creamy soups and chowders, not to mention savory sauces and even oatmeal. If you don't have much of a sweet tooth, you can also use it in place of sweetened condensed milk in plenty of desserts.
Can I use half-and-half instead of evaporated milk? ›
Half-and-half has less protein and more fat than evaporated milk, but you can substitute the same amount of half-and-half for evaporated milk in a recipe. You won't get the same note of caramelized flavor that you would from evaporated milk, but the creamy consistency makes this an excellent substitute.
Why is my chocolate fudge too soft? ›
there is too much leftover water in the syrup and the resulting fudge is soft. To save the fudge, put it in a saucepan with 15 to 30 ml (1 or 2 tbsp.) of 35% cream and bring to a boil, stirring until the sugar is completely melted. Then let it boil until the thermometer reaches 114 to 115 °C (237 to 239 °F).
How to fix chocolate fudge that didn't set? ›
Solutions to Save Your Fudge:
- Reheat and Stir: If you find your fudge to be runny, attempting to salvage it is an option. ...
- Cornstarch or Gelatin: Another option to consider is using cornstarch or gelatin. ...
- Refrigerate Longer: Place the unset fudge in the refrigerator for an extended period to encourage firming.
Why is my chocolate fudge dry? ›
Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture. Pay attention to the timetable specified in the recipe, and you'll get the hang of it after a batch or two.
Why is my condensed milk fudge soft? ›
The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture.
Why sweetened condensed milk Cannot be used interchangeably with evaporated milk in recipes? ›
Condensed milk adds sweetness and creaminess to recipes, while evaporated milk provides richness and a creamy texture without added sweetness.
Why won't my 3 ingredient condensed milk fudge set? ›
Why won't my 3 ingredient fudge set? This often happens when the condensed milk and chocolate chip mixture isn't hot enough to start. Everything must be completely melted before it is transferred to the pan to cool.
How do you fix condensed milk fudge that didn't set? ›
Solutions to Save Your Fudge:
- Reheat and Stir: If you find your fudge to be runny, attempting to salvage it is an option. ...
- Cornstarch or Gelatin: Another option to consider is using cornstarch or gelatin. ...
- Refrigerate Longer: Place the unset fudge in the refrigerator for an extended period to encourage firming.