Ingredient Comparison
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Buttermilk
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Half and Half
Buttermilk vs Half and Half
Both are common in the kitchen, but they behave differently. Here's how to choose between them for your next recipe.
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The short answer
Use Buttermilk when you need it for baking, dressings, marinades. Use Half and Half when you need it for french toast, baking, mac and cheese.
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ButtermilkDairy
Tangy, slightly thick liquid that tenderizes gluten and activates baking soda. Essential in pancakes, fried chicken, quick breads, and cakes.
5 substitutes available
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Half and HalfDairy
An equal blend of whole milk and heavy cream with about 10-18% fat. Used in coffee, creamy soups, sauces, and baked goods for richness without the full fat of cream.
3 substitutes available
Key Differences
| Attribute | Buttermilk | Half and Half |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Dairy | Dairy |
| Substitutes | 5 | 3 |
| Diet Options |
Diet Compatibility
Buttermilk
Half and Half
Substitutes
π₯ Buttermilk Substitutes
- Milk + Vinegar1 cup milk + 1 tbsp white vinegar
- Milk + Lemon Juice1 cup milk + 1 tbsp lemon juice
- Yogurt + Water3/4 cup yogurt + 1/4 cup water
- Oat Milk + Vinegar1 cup oat milk + 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- Sour Cream + Water3/4 cup sour cream + 1/4 cup water
π₯ Half and Half Substitutes
- Cream, Heavy1:2
- Milk, Whole, 3.25% Milkfat1:1
- Milk, Canned, Evaporated, with Added Vitamin A1:1
Which Should I Use?
Use Buttermilk whenβ¦
β Best for
bakingdressingsmarinadespancakes
β οΈ Not ideal for
as a toppingthick dips
Use Half and Half whenβ¦
β Best for
French toastbakingmac and cheesepuddingspumpkin piesoups
β οΈ Not ideal for
dairy-free dietsdrinking as a beverage