Never leave buttermilk out of a recipe — it's essential for adding moisture and helping batters rise. You can create buttermilk substitutions using other dairy such as milk, yogurt, and sour cream.
Dozens of iconic Southern recipes call for buttermilk, the incomparable cultured milk that lightens, tenderizes, marinates, flavors, and performs other works of kitchen magic. When buttermilk is at ...
Many recipes call for buttermilk, but who uses enough to warrant buying a whole jug? If you’ve ever wondered how to make buttermilk, read on. There are several quick and simple methods for making it ...
Homemade buttermilk in a glass and carafe - sweet marshmallow/Shutterstock Buttermilk is the secret weapon behind many classic recipes, serving to tenderize and ...
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7 best buttermilk substitutes

No buttermilk? No problem! We'll walk you through how to make an easy buttermilk substitute at home, with options that work ...