To make homemade buttermilk it is a simple process that requires only two ingredients: regular milk and an acid. The acid can be in the form of vinegar, lemon juice, or cream of tartar. The acid ...
Buttermilk is a classic addition to pancakes, cakes and other baked goods. It’s also a key ingredient in many sauces used in entrees. Its tangy creaminess ramps up a bland recipe into something tasty ...
Have you ever needed buttermilk for a recipe — like Chili Pepper Madness’ jalapeno “bottle caps” or Alexandra’s Kitchen’s buttermilk blueberry breakfast cake — but didn’t have any on hand? If so, ...
How and why you should use buttermilk in your cooking. Traditional buttermilk is the fermented, low-fat liquid byproduct of making butter. Beating or churning cream solidifies the fat in to create ...
I love soaking chicken in buttermilk. It is a truly unmatched marinade. The lactic acid tenderizes and flavors the meat, and the proteins accelerate browning, resulting in a beautifully bronzed, yet ...
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Pastry chefs explain how to use powdered milk to enhance baked goods, beverages, ice cream, and more. Maybe you've noticed milk powder or powdered milk at your grocery store, but do you know what it's ...
Dozens of iconic Southern recipes call for buttermilk, the incomparable cultured milk that lightens, tenderizes, marinates, flavors, and performs other works of kitchen magic. When buttermilk is at ...