Make up 2 quarts of powdered milk, according to the directions on your powdered milk.
Add 1 cup buttermilk (this is the smallest size at my store, and usually sells for 37 cents)
Stir together. Let the milk sit on the counter until it clabbers. This takes 8-12 hours.
You magically have 2 quarts of buttermilk now for 37 cents! (I no longer count the price of my powdered milk, because I bought it quite awhile ago.) You can do this with regular milk too. I use an empty milk carton to store my buttermilk. Remember to label it so your kids don't get a surprise on their breakfast cereal! You can use the homemade buttermilk to make a new batch too. Every now and then, buy a fresh start. Buttermilk will last quite a while in your fridge.
Some of my other favorite recipes calling for buttermilk are:
Buttermilk Syrup
Ever-Ready Scones
Oatmeal Pancakes
Later this week, I'll be posting a new banana bread using buttermilk, so make a batch up and be ready!
Jenny
1 comment:
Wow. Who'da thunk? You are so clever. Oh, and I must say, I made a large beef pot pie for dinner Monday night. It was a hit, and the crust was so yummy. Thanks for the tip on how to roll it out between plastic wrap.
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