Hi, Brittany here. I realized I tend to provide food storage recipes that are so painfully easy it's almost insulting to your intelligence. Please don't be insulted.
I adore whipping cream, don't you? Especially whipped cream, when it's gently dolloped on, oh, anything. However, sometimes I don't make a particular recipe simply because I feel it would be naked without whipped cream, and I don't have any in the house. Well, not anymore!
Today I'll show you how to make whipped cream--okay, whipped topping--from powdered milk. It's not glamorous, but it's very helpful in adding that little something extra. It's also psychologically indulgent because it looks rich but is really fat-free!
Ingredients: instant powdered milk, sugar, cold water, and vanilla.
Begin by pouring 1/2 cup cold water into a bowl and add 1/2 cup instant powdered milk. Beat to soft peak stage, which according to the recipe is about 4 minutes at medium-high speed with an electric mixer.Next, add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla or lemon extract (I used vanilla) and beat 6 to 7 minutes again.
Add 2 tablespoons sugar and beat for another minute. (Having a helper is very useful here.)
A taste-tester is also a requirement.
Ta-dah! And there you have it, ladies and gentlemen--whipped topping! My family thought it gave our last-minute crepes that little extra oomph.
Whipped Topping (from back of Kroger Instant Nonfat Dry Milk box)
Mix 1/2 cup Kroger Instant Nonfat Dry Milk with 1/2 cup cold water. Beat to soft peak stage--about 4 minutes at medium-high speed on electric mixer. Add 1/2 teaspoon lemon or vanilla extract and beat 6 to 7 minutes at same speed. Add 2 tablespoons sugar and beat 1 minute at same speed. Serve as a topping instead of whipped cream.
Friday, January 23, 2009
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OMG! Fabulous! That is my kind of food storage :>)
Now THAT'S a recipe I can get my lips around! Now if I had some home made apple pie to put it on!
Just gained another pound or two!
I had no idea you could make whipped topping from powdered milk. What a great addition to a food storage menu!! Thanks for sharing!
I have to echo what others have said: I had no clue you could make whipped topping from dry milk. I SOOOO adding this to my recipe book! Thanks for being so creative (and for sharing it with us!)
Yeah for whipping cream! :) That is good to know that you can make with powdered milk seeing how I have several containers of it. Thanks for sharing
Cool... I am adding this to my recipe book as we speak. If I have to rely totally on food storage one day - I'll need goodies and extra oomph!! Thanks!
Great recipe. I am always needing cool whip and never have it. I very vaguely remember my mom making cool whip similar to that. Great idea.
That is so great!!!! Thank you for sharing.
I'll give this one a try.
Kate
Does it have to be INSTANT powdered milk? Would regular powdered work? I don't store the instant variety. . . Please let me know!
I tried this recipe tonight and I got rave reviews from the family. Definetly a keeper!!
WOW!!!! I'm impressed. This is just terrific.Thankyou so much.
Blessings Gail
From the picture, I can see Kroger brand powdered milk and Kroger brand vanilla. Is it also Kroger brand sugar? (Just kidding)
@Flashlight Girl - We just tried making this tonight with whatever powdered milk we had in our storage, it worked fine. I don't think that there's a difference between instant and regular powdered milk.
k, what did i do wrong then? I used regular powdered milk and it turned out a weird grainy texture. hmmm.....it all went to waste. Now I'm afraid to do it again. I don't have any instant to try it with. But it's pretty cool to know it is possible.
Wow! I was very skeptical when I read this, but I tried it, and it actually works! I've tried making whipped topping with evap milk before, and could never figure it out. I just left my mixer on high and didn't look at it for the first 5 minutes, if I had looked at it, I'm sure somehow it wouldn't work, lol. Thanks so much, love your site!
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Hi can this be stabilized by adding gelatin?
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