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How Do You Make Sour Milk And A Substitute For Buttermilk?

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How Do You Make Sour Milk And A Substitute For Buttermilk?

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Had a recipe that calls for sour milk, you go to the store and ask for sour milk and they look at you funny, then tell you we don’t sell that here. I am going to show you how easily you can do it for yourself. Step 1 Place 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice or distilled white vinegar in a glass measuring cup. Step 2 Add in milk (2% or richer) to equal 1 cup. Stir. Step 3 Let stand for 15 minutes until it looks like its beginning to curdle or slightly curdled.

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