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Uht Skimmed Milk
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I always buy cartons of skimmed milk....it tastes better to us in coffee and cocoa, hot chocolate etc, than "fresh" skimmed, which we find slightly watery.
We get through a fair amount of it, so when I noticed Sainsburys had a price hike not so long ago, I decided to check Aldi and Lidl prices. 49p a litre!! Sainsburys 65p!.
Have been buying it from Aldi or Lidl ever since, (and I'm reaching my point now!) but I've noticed a skin forming on it when heated (barf). Why should this happen when there's no fat? Sains uht skimmed never did this.
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Baths
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We get through a fair amount of it, so when I noticed Sainsburys had a price hike not so long ago, I decided to check Aldi and Lidl prices. 49p a litre!! Sainsburys 65p!.
Have been buying it from Aldi or Lidl ever since, (and I'm reaching my point now!) but I've noticed a skin forming on it when heated (barf). Why should this happen when there's no fat? Sains uht skimmed never did this.
Thanks
Baths
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Skimmed milk still contains a small amount of fat which will skin up when boiled. http:// www.mil k.co.uk /page.a spx?int PageID= 43
Looks like I was right about the fat, but it also states here that a skin won't form on skimmed milk,....obviously they've never tried Aldi or Lidl skimmed milk ;)
With many thanks to a kind friend for the link :)
http:// cooking .stacke xchange .com/qu estions /8803/w hy-and- when-do es-a-sk in-form -on-hea ted-mil k-and-h ow-can- i-preve nt-it
With many thanks to a kind friend for the link :)
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