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Can I Use Whole Milk + Melted Butter Instead of Half-and-Half?

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Whole Milk + Melted Butter → Half-and-Half: 1 cup whole milk + 1 tbsp melted butter

Adds richness. Works for cooking and baking. Not ideal for coffee (butter separates).

Overview

Yes! Use Whole Milk + Melted Butter as a substitute for half-and-half at 1 cup whole milk + 1 tbsp melted butter. Adds richness. Works for cooking and baking. Not ideal for coffee (butter separates).

Key Details

  • Whole Milk + Melted Butter → Half-and-Half: 1 cup whole milk + 1 tbsp melted butter
  • Adds richness. Works for cooking and baking. Not ideal for coffee (butter separates).

Why This Matters

  • Whole Milk + Melted Butter can replace half-and-half in most recipes
  • Adds richness. Works for cooking and baking. Not ideal for coffee (butter separates).

How To

  1. 1Use 1 cup whole milk + 1 tbsp melted butter of whole milk + melted butter
  2. 2Adds richness. Works for cooking and baking. Not ideal for coffee (butter separates).
  3. 3Taste and adjust as needed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, use 1 cup whole milk + 1 tbsp melted butter. Adds richness. Works for cooking and baking. Not ideal for coffee (butter separates).