Which milk is best for long-term storage, canned or dry (powered)?
I looked at our pantry and noticed we overlooked something. If stores suddenly stopped selling milk, we have a problem.
Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: hikermor
Re: Long-Term Milk - 07/08/18 01:09 AM
My preference is powdered, although I don't know about relative best buy dates vis=a=vis canned. Powdered is lightweight for backpacking and similar uses. When I have cooked with it, I can't tell the difference (mostly I am making pancakes and biscuits) compared to fresh.
No reason not to store both.....
Posted by: Teslinhiker
Re: Long-Term Milk - 07/08/18 01:59 AM
Here in Canada, there is 2% milk in 1 liter tetra packs which require no refrigeration until opened. Great for camping or prep with a shelf life of 9 months.
Not quite the same taste as fresh milk, but so much better then any canned or dry milk. There are also 200 ML (just under 7 oz) size packs available.
Grand Pre Milk
Posted by: LesSnyder
Re: Long-Term Milk - 07/08/18 12:59 PM
yeah, but you can make Key Lime Pie with sweetened condensed milk
Posted by: Russ
Re: Long-Term Milk - 07/08/18 01:54 PM
Which is a good reason to stock more than one type of shelf stable milk. I used Eagle brand sweetened condensed milk for making Key Lime Pie, so that is a valid reason to stock at least a couple cans. You’ll also need limes and Graham Crackers for the crust.
Can the condensed milk be used for making the heavy whipped cream topping? I think not, so you’ll need to experiment ahead of time to modify the recipe and stock all the shelf stable ingredients.
... keeping a milk cow is not convenient for many so when the electricity goes off-line, there will be sacrifices.
Posted by: hikermor
Re: Long-Term Milk - 07/08/18 08:00 PM
Here is a good reference on powdered milk, with links to similar products:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powdered_milk