Replacing Milk (2024)

The following is a general guide to using ingredient substitutions for milk allergy. Please verify the ingredients and safety of any products named to make sure that it is safe for your child.

If you need additional help in finding product suggestions or where to find ingredients, post a message in the KFA Food and Cooking Support Forum to get suggestions from other parents who are also managing the same food allergies.

Basic Ingredient Substitutions for Food Allergies
Many common allergens are also common ingredients in your favorite recipes. There are some ingredients which can be easily substituted. There are others that may be more challenging. Whether or not a “safe” version of a recipe can be successfully made often depends on two important factors. First: what is the role of the ingredient in the recipe? Second: how many of the recipe’s ingredients require substitutions? If the recipe only has 5 ingredients and you need to swap out 4 of them, the end result might bear little resemblance to the original dish. The bottom line: sometimes you can create a “safe” version of a recipe, and sometimes you are better off finding a different recipe altogether.

Substitutes for Milk/Dairy Ingredients

Be aware that some brands and varieties of “non-dairy” products (especially soy cheeses) may contain casein (a milk protein) or are made in production facilities on equipment shared with dairy.

Substituting for Butter

One of the easiest substitutions to make is for butter: simply use a dairy-free margarine instead. However, you may need to do some searching and taste-testing to find the best dairy-free margarine available in your area, as a good margarine can make a big difference in many recipes. For baked goods, try to find a dairy-free margarine with a low water content and high fat content (e.g., stick of margarine usually contains less water than a tub of margarine). Margarines with high water content may affect your baked goods.

Substituting for Yogurt, Sour Cream, and Cream Cheese

Soy-based, coconut-based, and pea-based “yogurt,” “sour cream,” and “cream cheese” products are available. These generally work very well in recipes.

Substituting for Cheese

Dairy-free cheeses are a bit of a challenge. If a child is old enough to remember “real” cheese, you may want to wait a while before introducing a milk-free version. Younger children will usually adapt more easily. Soy cheeses do not taste or melt like traditional dairy cheeses. In some cases, soy cheese will not appear melted, but will in fact be melted inside. There are now milk-free and soy-free cheeses available from several brands. They are available in shreds, blocks and slices. These milk-free and soy-free cheeses also melt much better than milk-free cheeses of the past.

Milk-free cheese may not work well in recipes for cheese sauces. If you would like to make a dairy-free “cheese sauce,” check our Safe Eats® recipe database for “cheese sauce” recipes based on nutritional yeast.

Substituting for Milk

There are a number of commercially-produced cow’s milk alternatives made from soy, coconut, rice, potato, oat, almond, hazelnut, cashew, hemp, flax, sunflower, and even macadamia. Most of these are available in a few different flavors (such as “original,” “vanilla,” “chocolate,” and “mocha”). All of these milk beverages can be substituted 1-for-1 in recipes.

Note: Goat’s milk is not considered a safe alternative for people allergic to cow’s milk.

Alisa Fleming has done extensive taste-testing to determine which types of milks work best in which types of recipes. The following information is reprinted with permission from her book, “Dairy Free Made Easy” by Alisa Fleming of www.godairyfree.org:

SOY MILK

Taste:

  • In general, soy milk is considered “hearty” among the non-dairy beverages, and is excellent when you are craving something thick and creamy.
  • The plain varieties have a faintly sweet and nutty flavor.
  • Taste and consistency vary widely among soy milk brands.

Uses:

  • Soy milk can easily be substituted for cow’s milk in all baking needs, over cereal, for pancakes and waffles, in smoothies, or straight from the glass.
  • The unsweetened varieties work equally well in savory dishes.
  • Soy milk does have a more pronounced flavor, so it may not be the top choice for delicate desserts and sauces.

RICE MILK

Taste:

  • For many, rice milk has that “true milk flavor.” It is one of the lightest, sweetest, and most refreshing of the dairy substitutes.

Uses:

  • With its natural sweetness, rice milk is perfect in desserts and baked goods.
  • Its delicate texture also works well in curries as well as lighter cream soups and sauces.
  • Rice milk is best avoided in the broader savory foods arena.

OAT MILK

Taste:

  • Oat milk is light in texture and has a very mild flavor with just a hint of sweetness. It substitutes very well for low-fat or fat-free milk.

Uses:

  • Oat milk is a good substitute for cow’s milk in both sweet and savory dishes.
  • In addition to drinking it straight from the glass, oat milk is recommended for your morning cereal; smoothies; baked goods; curries; lighter cream soups and sauces; and mashed potatoes.

Substituting for Sweetened Condensed Milk and Evaporated Milk

You can make your own sweetened condensed milk substitute by making a “safe” evaporated milk and adding sugar. Evaporated milk is milk that has water content reduced by 60%. Simmer any quantity of soy or rice milk in a pan until it reduced by 60% to get evaporated milk. Approximately 3 cups of rice or soy milk will leave 1 cup of evaporated milk left at the end. Be careful not to scald it. For sweetened condensed milk, mix one cup of evaporated milk with 1-1/4 cups of sugar. Heat until the sugar is completely dissolved. Cool. It will yield 1-1/2 cups of evaporated milk substitute. It will keep in the refrigerator for several days.

Another alternative for evaporated milk is to substitute coconut milk 1:1 in the recipe. This will impart a coconut flavor to the recipe, so it works in some recipes but not all. There are also commercially available sweetened condensed or evaporated milk alternatives.

Substituting for Buttermilk

You can make your own buttermilk substitute by mixing one tablespoon vinegar plus 1 cup milk alternative such as rice milk or soy milk.

Substituting for Light Cream, Sweet Cream, or Heavy Cream

Substitutes for light cream: light (or “lite”) canned coconut milk, soy creamer, coconut-based creamers, almond-based creamers

Full fat coconut milk can be substituted for heavy cream. A coconut milk substitute will impart a coconut flavor to a recipe, so it will work for some recipes, but not all.

Dairy-free whipped topping can be used as a substitute for sweet cream if used straight out of the carton and not whipped.

Updated December 2022.

Replacing Milk (2024)

FAQs

What to do if you don't have enough milk for a recipe? ›

If you're just running low on milk and don't want to head to the store, use these swaps to save your baking.
  1. Cream or Half-and-Half. ...
  2. Evaporated or Powdered Milk. ...
  3. Sour Cream or Plain Yogurt. ...
  4. Water (or Water and Butter) ...
  5. Nut Milk. ...
  6. Soy Milk. ...
  7. Oat Milk. ...
  8. Rice Milk.
Apr 3, 2023

What would be a good substitute for milk? ›

Milk in most recipes hydrates the dry ingredients and adds flavor, and there are plenty of substitutes that can do just that without compromising the final result.
  • Half and half. ...
  • Heavy cream. ...
  • Nondairy milks, like soy and almond. ...
  • Sour cream. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Evaporated milk. ...
  • Canned coconut milk. ...
  • Water.
Dec 3, 2021

What can I substitute for 1 cup of milk? ›

Dairy
FoodAmountSubstitute
Milk, skim1 cup3/4 cup water, 1/3 cup nonfat dry milk
Milk, sour1 cup1 cup sweet milk plus 1 tbsp vinegar or lemon juice
Milk, sweet1 cup1/2 cup evaporated milk plus 1/2 cup water
Milk, sweet1 cup1 cup reconstituted nonfat dry milk plus 2 tsp butter
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What plant based milk is good for IBS? ›

According to this guide, almond, hemp, and coconut milks may work for people with IBS.

Can I use water instead of milk in a recipe? ›

If the recipe only needs a small amount of milk, such as 60ml, then replacing milk with just water should be fine. However, if you need any more than this, you can also add a tablespoon of butter for every 250ml of water to add some much-needed richness to your bake.

What if I run out of milk while baking? ›

Sour cream or full fat yogurt can be substituted 1:1 for whole milk. Use this substitute in baking quick breads or for adding creaminess to pan sauces. Sour cream works especially well in recipes calling for buttermilk, too and vanilla-flavored yogurt can be used for sweet quick breads and cakes.

What liquid is similar to milk? ›

Soy milk

Soy milk is made from soybeans and is probably one of the most popular plant-based milk alternatives, as it's very versatile and can be used in pretty much all recipes and drinks in place of cow's milk.

How can I make alternative milk at home? ›

Quite simply by blending nuts, seeds, or another grain with water in a high-speed blender until smooth and creamy. You can also add in a pinch of salt, sweetener of choice, or any other spices/flavorings that your little heart desires. Homemade nut milk tastes better because it's fresh and simple.

What tastes as good as milk? ›

Soy milk typically has a mild and creamy flavour, but this can vary between brands. It's typically sweeter than other milk alternatives. If you want dairy free milk that tastes like milk, this is probably your best option.

What equals a cup of milk? ›

Volume Measurement Equivalents
CupFluid OunceMilliliter
1 cup8 oz237 ml
3/4 cup6 oz177 ml
2/3 cup5 1/3 oz158 ml
1/2 cup4 oz118 ml
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Can I use sour cream instead of milk? ›

In fact, you can substitute sour cream for milk almost anytime the recipe calls for less than a cup of milk. One of the most common ingredients to use milk with is potatoes. Spuds love dairy, so if a recipe calls for milk, sour cream almost always works in its place.

What can I substitute for milk in pasta? ›

10 Substitutes For Milk In Mac And Cheese
  • Almond Milk. Almond milk is a popular plant-based milk that's a great substitute for regular cow's milk. ...
  • Soy Milk. Soy milk is another popular dairy-free milk option. ...
  • Oat Milk. ...
  • Coconut milk. ...
  • Rice Milk. ...
  • Cashew Milk. ...
  • Hemp Seed Milk. ...
  • Chicken Broth.
Jul 17, 2023

What is the best milk for your gut? ›

Low-fat, skim or 1% cow's milk are healthier options compared to 2% or whole milk. They contain less fat. “If you can't have cow's milk, soy milk and rice milk are often the healthiest milk for gut health – especially for people with celiac disease, an autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation,” Park said.

What is the best alternative milk? ›

The healthiest milk alternative is soy milk because it's nutritionally comparable to dairy milk, says registered dietitian Jamie Nadeau. Dairy milk is an important source of protein, calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients. It contains 8 grams of protein per cup while soy milk contains just over 6 grams per cup.

What to do if you don't produce enough milk? ›

Pumping or expressing milk frequently between nursing sessions, and consistently when you're away from your baby, can help build your milk supply. Relax and massage. Relax, hold your baby skin-to-skin, and massage your breasts before feeding to encourage your milk to let down.

How do I replace dry milk in a recipe? ›

For every 1/4 cup (32 grams) of milk powder, substitute 1 cup (240 mL) of regular milk. You'll also want to reduce the original amount of water called for in the recipe by 1 cup (240 mL). Whole fat, reduced fat, and nonfat milk can all be used in place of milk powder.

Can I add water to milk to make more? ›

Absolutely not! In fact, it's illegal to do so. Milk with added water is considered an “adulterated product” and can't be sold, said Clay Detlefsen, National Milk Producers Federation senior vice president of regulatory and environmental affairs.

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