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I have a lot of sweetened condensed milk and I need to know if I can freeze it. does anyone know ? How many cups of the milk is roughly equivalent to one normal can (for recipes) of the milk?
I have a lot of sweetened condensed milk and I need to know if I can freeze it. does anyone know ? How many cups of the milk is roughly equivalent to one normal can (for recipes) of the milk?
I have a couple of quarts of sweetened condensed milk. It is in plastic containers broken down from a larger container. Obviously I can't use it all at once. I would like to make the caramel. How can I do it when it's not in the can? Maybe in a metal bowl covered with tin foil? The rest will need to be frozen.
Alix said:Skittle, while I agree that 14oz SHOULD equal about 1 3/4 cup of condensed milk, every single reference I can find says its only about 1 1/4 cup. Weird huh?
Very strange- when I make flan I will have to measure my sweetened condensed milk lol.
I'm going to measure the next can I buy too! I think that is a bit nuts. If they mean 10oz why is the sucker marked 14oz?
Are they using Imperial ounces?
It's 14 ounces by weight. The amount in the can is 10 1/2 fluid ounces.