Recipes That Use A Lot Of Milk (2024)

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Although some groceries can last quite a long time, milk can spoil easily and relatively quickly. If there's still some milk left in the fridge and it's not possible (or desirable) to drink it all in one sitting, these great recipes are sure to help you finish it.

Mushroom and Sausage Lasagnetta

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Make yourself a fancy single serving of lasagna with porcini mushrooms and Italian sausage, or make as many as you need for a dinner party, customizing each for guests' dietary needs.

For the Mushroom and Sausage Lasagnetta recipe, click here.

Potato Gratin with Onions and Sage

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There are many different types of cheeses that can be used to make potato gratin, but this recipe uses fontina cheese and adds onions and sage to give it even more flavor.

For the Potato Gratin with Onions and Sage recipe, click here.

The Best Vanilla Milkshake in the World

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Combine leftover milk with the right amount of good quality ice cream and you can make the best vanilla milkshake you've ever tasted right at home.

For The Best Vanilla Milkshake in the World recipe, click here.

Sweet Milk Homemade Waffles

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Courtesy of Karrie Truman, Happy Money Saver

These sweet milk waffles are the perfect home-cooked meal, straight from a grandmother's recipe box and perfect for any time of day.

For the Sweet Milk Homemade Waffles recipe, click here.

Make Ahead Eggs Benedict Arnold

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Courtesy of Belly Full

There are so many creative ways to serve eggs, and this recipe turns them into a casserole using milk, bacon, onions and English muffins before topping it off with an easy-to-make hollandaise sauce.

For the Make Ahead Eggs Benedict Arnold recipe, click here.

Gooey, Creamy Mac and Cheese

Grate your own cheese for this super gooey and creamy mac and cheese recipe that calls for a quart of milk.

For the Gooey, Creamy Mac and Cheese recipe, click here.

Creamed Corn

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Creamed corn is a classic dish perfect for eating as a side along with some barbecue, rotisserie chicken or a nice ham — although you'll be tempted to eat the entire pot by itself.

For the Creamed Corn recipe, click here.

Southern White Gravy

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Courtesy of Laine Miller

There's no shortage of Southern dishes that everyone should try, but one of the essentials is a simple white gravy made with milk, flour, butter, salt and pepper. It's perfect for pouring over biscuits, chicken-fried steak or fried chicken.

For the Southern White Gravy recipe, click here.

Buttermilk Beignets

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Courtesy of David Guas

One of New Orleans' most famous dishes, the beignet is basically a square doughnut without a hole, dusted in powdered sugar and served piping hot. These light and fluffy beignets are made with milk, buttermilk, flour, sugar, yeast and a little bit of baking soda and salt.

For the Buttermilk Beignets recipe, click here.

Ham and Gruyère Crêpes

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Ham and Gruyère crêpes are warm, old-fashioned crowd-pleasers that deserve to make a comeback, perfect for a French-inspired brunch.

For the Ham and Gruyère Crêpes recipe, click here.

Cast-Iron Pan Jalapeño Cornbread

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You can make so many meals using just a cast-iron pan, including this cornbread that calls for jalapeños, green onions, corn, cheddar cheese and buttermilk that can easily be substituted with milk, according to the recipe.

For the Cast-Iron Pan Jalapeño Cornbread recipe, click here.

Green Bean Casserole

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A crowd-favorite side dish at Thanksgiving, green bean casserole can be enjoyed any time of year. This recipe changes things up a bit by adding shallots and button mushrooms.

For the Green Bean Casserole recipe, click here.

‘My Inspiration’ Cake

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Courtesy of Pillsbury

A grand prize winner of the Pillsbury Bake-Off in the 1950s, this decadent chocolate cake is layered with pecans and is topped off with even more chocolate and pecans.

For the "My Inspiration" Cake recipe, click here.

Perfect Vanilla Cupcakes with American Buttercream

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It's never a bad idea to practice making perfect cupcakes, and these vanilla cupcakes are a great recipe, complete with instructions on how to make your own buttercream.

For the Perfect Vanilla Cupcakes with American Buttercream recipe, click here.

Instant Pot Cheesy Egg Bake

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Courtesy of Corrie Cooks

There are many ingredients that go great with eggs, and this scrambled eggs recipe combines bacon and hash browns with eggs, milk and shredded cheese for a quick and easy breakfast.

For the Instant Pot Cheesy Egg Bake recipe, click here.

Chile con Queso au Gratin

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Courtesy of Brennan’s of Houson

With a Tex-Mex twist from poblano chiles, tomato and onions, classic potatoes au gratin become one of the best potato dishes you'll find anywhere.

For the Chile con Queso au Gratin recipe, click here.

Brioche Bread Pudding

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Courtesy of Simply Healthyish Recipes

Use up your leftover milk as well as day-old brioche bread with this crowd-pleasing brunch recipe perfect for Easter. Add some ice cream to your bread pudding to make it even sweeter.

For the Brioche Bread Pudding recipe, click here.

The Only Waffle Recipe You’ll Ever Need

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If you're just looking to enjoy some simple, easy-to-make waffles, this waffle recipe is the only one you'll need, perfect when topped with some butter and warm syrup.

For The Only Waffle Recipe You'll Ever Need, click here.

Cream Cheese Alfredo Sauce

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For people who love Italian-American cuisine, this recipe for Alfredo sauce combines cream cheese with milk, butter and garlic and tosses it with bow tie pasta.

For the Cream Cheese Alfredo Sauce recipe, click here.

Pistachio Ice Cream

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It's important to be mindful and make some diet changes as you grow older, including eating more nuts. Pistachios are a good source of melatonin, potassium and dietary fiber — but maybe you can cheat a little by turning them into a nice and sweet ice cream.

For the Pistachio Ice Cream recipe, click here.

Christmas Cauliflower

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A perfect dish to make ahead for Christmas morning, or any time of year, this recipe sautés cauliflower with mushrooms and green pepper before adding milk, Swiss cheese and pimientos for a comfort dish with a twist.

For the Christmas Cauliflower recipe, click here.

Coconut Cream Tres Leches

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Pastel de tres leches is a popular dessert throughout Latin America and is found on the menu at many top Mexican restaurants in the United States. The "tres leches," or "three milks" used in this recipe used are whole milk, condensed milk and evaporated milk, with the cake being topped by Cool Whip and coconut flakes.

For the Coconut Cream Tres Leches recipe, click here.

Classic Vegetable Cheese Casserole

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One great way of using up ingredients in your fridge and cabinets is by throwing them together for a fantastic casserole. This vegetarian-friendly recipe uses peas, carrots, onions, biscuit mix, cheddar cheese and cream of mushroom soup.

For the Classic Vegetable Cheese Casserole recipe, click here.

Cereal-Crusted Brioche Toast

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If you're not sure whether to have cereal or French toast for breakfast, this recipe makes it so that you don't have to choose. Using brioche bread, this French toast uses a lot of milk and is covered in cornflakes, cinnamon, nutmeg, bananas and strawberries. For another twist, throw it in an instant pot along with these other easy breakfast recipes.

For the Cereal-Crusted Brioche Toast recipe, click here.

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Recipes That Use A Lot Of Milk (2024)

FAQs

What can I cook if I have too much milk? ›

Eight ways to use up leftover milk
  1. Store it right. Store milk in a sealed container in the fridge. ...
  2. Make friends with the freezer. ...
  3. Whisk up a white sauce. ...
  4. Learn a kitchen classic. ...
  5. Pancake possiblities. ...
  6. Perfect panna cotta. ...
  7. Treat yourself to pudding. ...
  8. Pour yourself a drink.

What can I do with too much whole milk? ›

Why waste leftover milk?
  1. Keep it cool. ...
  2. Freeze it. ...
  3. Whisk up a white sauce. ...
  4. Sweeten it in custard or pastry cream. ...
  5. Turn your milk into buttermilk. ...
  6. Bake cakes with leftover milk. ...
  7. Bake bread with leftover milk. ...
  8. Turn leftover milk into cheese.
Aug 4, 2021

What uses a lot of milk? ›

Puddings & Cream Pies – This is a great way to use 2 or 10 cups of milk, depending on how many pies or pudding cups you make. Soups and Bisques – Potato soup, tomato soup, butternut squash bisque, and clam or corn chowder are all popular ways to use milk in soup.

What can I do with a gallon of expired milk? ›

Substitute spoiled milk for regular milk, buttermilk, yogurt, or sour cream in recipes like biscuits, pancakes, scones, and cornbread. Soups and stews. A splash of spoiled milk can help thicken and add richness to soups, stews, and casseroles. Salad dressing.

Is it OK to freeze milk? ›

Freezing milk is easy, helps avoid waste, allows a backup supply, and saves money. Thawed milk will be most nutritious if people freeze it at its freshest. However, as long as freezing happens on or before the best before date, it is fine to freeze milk and thaw it for later use.

How much spoiled milk is too much? ›

A small sip of spoiled milk is unlikely to cause symptoms beyond a bad taste. Drinking larger amounts of spoiled milk can cause stomach distress resulting in abdominal cramping, vomiting and diarrhea (like a food-borne illness). In most cases, symptoms caused by drinking spoiled milk resolve within 12-24 hours.

Can you make butter with whole milk? ›

It's really easy to make your own. You will need a large container (churn, crock, jar, etc.), a cup of buttermilk (which acts as a starter), and a gallon of whole milk.

Can too much milk hurt your stomach? ›

With that being said, too much of anything is bad for you. Consuming too much dairy can cause nausea, stomach pains, and diarrhea, even if you're not lactose intolerant. Drinking or consuming too much dairy too quickly can actually cause vomiting because your body cannot process and digest it quick enough.

What happens to your body if you drink whole milk everyday? ›

The Bottom Line

It supports bone health, contains important electrolytes, can double as a recovery beverage and contains essential vitamins and minerals. Whole milk is incredibly versatile and if you are able to tolerate it, it can be a healthy addition to a meal or snack.

How to make butter with milk? ›

Directions
  1. Take heavy raw cream off the top of your milk and put it in your kitchen aid bowl.
  2. Turn kitchen aid on medium high.
  3. Leave running until the cream goes through all its different stages and forms into butter.
  4. Take butter out of buttermilk and place in a bowl of cold water.
Aug 24, 2023

What if you drink a whole gallon of milk? ›

What are the risks? Consuming a gallon of milk every day can lead to numerous problems, and not just for your butthole. A gallon of milk provides nearly 85% of a day's worth of sodium, 600% of the recommended daily saturated fat intake, and enough calcium to potentially impair kidney function and form stones.

Can you cook with milk that is expired? ›

Besides the unpleasant taste and smell, spoiled milk can cause nausea, stomach cramps, or diarrhea. If you use spoiled milk for baking, the oven heat destroys most of the harmful bacteria so there is less of a chance that you will get sick from it.

What is the most drinked milk? ›

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), cow's milk is the most consumed type of milk in the world, accounting for about 85% of global milk production. It is followed by buffalo milk (11%), goat milk (3%), sheep milk (1%), and camel milk (0.5%).

Can you make butter from milk? ›

First things first, let your milk sit in your fridge for 24 hours. This allows the cream to rise to the top for easy skimming. I simply used a 1/4 cup measuring cup to skim the cream from the top. I left a bit of cream in the raw milk, but took the majority of it from 2 gallons to make this butter.

How long can you freeze milk for? ›

Yes, milk can be frozen! Milk can last for up to 6 weeks in the freezer, without any impact on its flavour and nutritional value. Freeze unopened milk containers in their original packaging before the 'best-before' date.

Can you make butter from whole milk? ›

It's really easy to make your own. You will need a large container (churn, crock, jar, etc.), a cup of buttermilk (which acts as a starter), and a gallon of whole milk.

What else can milk be used for? ›

Tips & Ideas to Share

There are many ways to enjoy milk besides as a beverage. Other ideas include blending in milk-based drinks, splashing on oatmeal, serving with WIC authorized cereal, or using in a creamy recipe! Add milk to help complement or boost the nutrients in each meal.

Can you water down whole milk? ›

I might point out that you can, indeed, reduce the fat in whole milk by watering it down. Technically, it may fit the description of 2% fat, but you have also reduced the percentage amounts of all the other ingredients.

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