Knowing how to make buttermilk is a great kitchen technique to keep in your back pocket. But sometimes, you may not have what you need to make buttermilk. In these cases, check out our article onButtermilk Substitutes, which walks you through what to use in pancakes and baked goods, dips...
Learn how to make buttermilk with just two ingredients. This simple method for making buttermilk substitute comes together in just five minutes and can be used in all of your favorite buttermilk recipes. I love baking with buttermilk, but it’s not an ingredient that I always keep on hand ...
I never have buttermilk on hand unless I have a recipe in mind I know I need to buy it for. But how could I be out of a Costco sized tub of sour cream? This baffles me. Oh well. When life gives you no buttermilk or sour cream, make your own buttermilk substitute. Thank goodness...
First, let’s set the record straight– there are actually two different kinds of buttermilk: Cultured buttermilk– this is the kind we’re making today. Old-Fashioned or traditional buttermilk — this is the kind resulting from making butter. (Here’s how to make your own butter. ) Altho...
How to Make Buttermilk! All you need are two things: milk and acid. Perfect for needing buttermilk in a snap for all your cooking and baking needs!Buttermilk is a common ingredient in baking and cooking. However, it’s not common to always keep a jug of buttermilk on hand. Good news!
No buttermilk? No problem! Learn how to make the easiest buttermilk substitutes with just 2 ingredients commonly found at home.
How to Make Vegan Buttermilk Learning how to make homemade vegan buttermilk is so easy, it almost can’t even be called a recipe. In fact, the total time needed is only a few minutes. However, it’s an invaluable tool to have in your cooking and baking arsenal! Add lemon juice or...
Learn how to make homemade buttermilk with two simple ingredients! Perfect for using in your favorite recipes like pancakes and waffles.
Learn how to make buttermilk at home in minutes with just two ingredients. Ready to use in minutes with all of your favorite recipes.
I was curious to see if I could make a dairy-free substitute this way, thinking that coconut milk is rich and thick, unlike other non-dairy milks like almond milk or soy milk. The consistency ended up being very similar to real buttermilk, which made me excited. However, the resulting ...