Thanks Pepper! Can I mix in water & use it like milk as in tea or for simply drinking?
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Thanks Pepper! Can I mix in water & use it like milk as in tea or for simply drinking?
You can use it in tea... just boil the tea leaves in enough water... Pour the req amt of condensedmilk in a cup... filter the tea & pour it into the cup...mix well & enjoy ur hot cup of 'teh'( malaysian tea which uses condensed milk in place of plain milk & sugar)...Quote:
Originally Posted by Alan
mixing with water & drinking... I doubt if it'll taste good...
My friend told me they used to add condensed milk to the black tea while they were in hostel. I tried this once. It tasted different & I didn't like it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alan
If you don't know what to do with it, just give it to me Alan. :D
Redpepper,Quote:
Originally Posted by RedPepper
That's how most ppl in Singapore & Malaysia prepare tea...& they call it 'teh'... Yes, the taste differs(sort of vannila flavour in the tea) but somehow I liked that taste too(though, if given an option, I would go for Indian style tea :) )...
Thanks dev & Red Pepper! I'll use it in my tea today!
I used it in tea- came out very well.
One doubt that requires IMMEDIATE attention & ANSWER.
While making Paneer curry, I ground garlic and the taste became too pungent- how do I rectify it? Will adding more cream help ( I have already added 3 tbsps)
Adding coconut milk helps- heard from a friend. But it might change the taste of the curry.
Thanks dev! I boiled it with more water, added cream & sugar instead & garnished with chopped coriander- it tasted just fine!
How have u been? Did u see my vegetarian meal thread? :D
How to make khoya (kovva) ?
Thanks
rsankar.
Take one litre milk- Boil it- Keep stirring in medium flame- When you do this for about 1.5 hrs, you'll get about 2 -3 tablespoons of milk solids or Khoya. Not very economical for your gas cylinder.