Sour Milk????

Baking By mvigil Updated 26 Jul 2005 , 8:32pm by mvigil

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mvigil Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 1:38pm
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Todays recipe is a Mexican Chocalate Cake!! It sounds soo yummy and is made from scrath . My question is about the sour milk. I have never herd of that in a recipe before or seen sour milk . Can any one help me with this one . Or can I us anather type of milk??

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Misdawn Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 1:48pm
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I was taught that sour milk is regular whole milk with 1 teaspoon of white vinegar added for every cup of milk. Someone else may have another idea.

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kimh Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 1:49pm
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To make sour milk take and put a TBSP of lemon juice in a measuring cup and add milk until it reaches the one cup line. Let it sit for 5 min. and you now have 1 c. of sour milk. Adjust accordingly for smaller portions.

Kim

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mvigil Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 2:06pm
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WOW Thanks Gals !! I will try both your ideas and thanks for the quick reply. I love your quote Misdawn!!

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Misdawn Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 7:39pm
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Thanks! I just broke up with my boyfriend of two years last week and I just keep telling myself that quote. He was my first love so it's been really hard.

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mvigil Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 8:17pm
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Keep your chin up Misdawn !!

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Misdawn Posted 14 Jul 2005 , 12:58pm
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Thank you!

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flayvurdfun Posted 14 Jul 2005 , 1:37pm
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You can use buttermilk also......it's as close to spoiled milk as possible...and I think it makes the soured milk recipes taste better....

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mvigil Posted 14 Jul 2005 , 1:48pm
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Thanks a bunch for your reply that is a good idea !!
I also wanted to share with you I saw your 4th of July cake before the holiday and I tried it for my Family they loved it!! Thanks

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specialkk Posted 16 Jul 2005 , 1:14am
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I agree with flayvurdfun... buttermilk is great!

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mjones17 Posted 18 Jul 2005 , 12:13am
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ewwwww.......just the thought of sour milk makes me gag. Any of you ever FOUND a missing sippy cup that had milk in it? icon_eek.gif That is what I think of and I could never put that in a cake.

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meghan89 Posted 18 Jul 2005 , 12:37am
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That is so funny, mjones! I think finding a missing sippy cup with sour milk in it has to be the most disgusting, gag inducing smell ever!!

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mvigil Posted 18 Jul 2005 , 1:58am
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I havent tried the recipe yet dont grose me out .

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mjones17 Posted 18 Jul 2005 , 3:42am
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Sorry icon_redface.gif

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PolishMommy Posted 26 Jul 2005 , 8:19pm
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Well, I don't know exactly how they make sour milk, but it definately isn't milk that has gone sour. Think along the lines of a sour cream like product.

You can find sour milk in eastern-european markets. Like a small russian grocery store if you have one near you.

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mvigil Posted 26 Jul 2005 , 8:32pm
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Thanks for the reply I still need to try this recipe . Im going to end up using the butter milk if anything or the lemon added to the regular milk.
I dont think we have any markets like that ,but thanks PolishMommy.

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