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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 ...
With its delightful tang, subtle richness, and tenderizing capabilities, buttermilk has so many uses in cooking and baking. Blaine Moats This dairy-case staple has so much culinary potential—it ...
Sometimes you see it coming: Buttermilk pancakes. Buttermilk fried chicken. Buttermilk biscuits. Other times, it sneaks up on you: “Wait, there’s buttermilk in this recipe?” If you don’t have it on ...
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The problem with buttermilk is there isn’t a lot of “real” buttermilk around. The good news is that the newfangled buttermilk available at most grocers isn’t all that bad. Better yet, it’s easy to ...
When comparing whole milk and buttermilk, we know that buttermilk is thicker than regular milk, and it has a tart, somewhat pungent flavor. But what is buttermilk, exactly? Essentially, it's a ...
We wanted a buttermilk coleslaw with crisp pieces of cabbage lightly coated with a flavorful buttermilk dressing that would cling to the cabbage instead of collecting in the bottom of the bowl. We ...