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Help, no buttermilk!

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TheSkiingGardener · 15/12/2012 06:51

I need some for a recipe. Should I use sour cream or should I do the mixing-milk-with-lemon-juice thing. Are either of those any good?

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lightrain · 15/12/2012 06:54

You can use plain yogurt and milk. Half volume yogurt, top up with milk to 3/4 volume of buttermilk. Add that in and then check consistency, if too thick add bit more milk.

TheSkiingGardener · 15/12/2012 06:55

Hmm, I have no plain yogurt! I have sour cream, milk, lemon juice and other baking stuff though.

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Whenisitmysleepytime · 15/12/2012 06:55

I've gone with lemon and milk before. It worked fine. (was soda bread btw) :)

laptopwieldingharpy · 15/12/2012 07:02

sour your milk with lemon juice. 1 tbs to 1 cup

Fedupnagging · 15/12/2012 07:02

Add one tablespoon of either white vinegar OR lemon juice to a cup of milk and let it stand for about 5 minutes.

I did this recently using the vinagar and the recipe was fine.

ScienceRocks · 15/12/2012 08:41

I'd mix the sour cream with some milk, in a 50:50 ratio.

I always have natural yogurt in the fridge. So useful and not just because I never have buttermilk.

barleysugar · 15/12/2012 08:47

Sour cream will work very well, you may need to thin it a little depending on the brand- some are thicker than others.

BertieBotts · 15/12/2012 08:49

I did the lemon juice before, it was fine.

TheSkiingGardener · 15/12/2012 09:18

Ok, gone for the thinned sour cream option, since it was already sour.

Cake in oven, will let you know if its a disaster!!!!

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