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🥛

Evaporated Milk

vs
🧀

Gouda

Evaporated Milk vs Gouda

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 Evaporated Milk when you need it for baked goods, coffee, pies. Use Gouda when you need it for cheese boards, grilled cheese, mac and cheese.

Milk with 60% water removed, creating rich, slightly caramelized liquid for baking, sauces, and coffee.

4 substitutes available

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GoudaDairy

Dutch semi-hard cheese with rich, slightly sweet, caramel-like flavor that deepens with aging.

4 substitutes available

Key Differences

AttributeEvaporated MilkGouda
CategoryDairyDairy
Substitutes44
Diet OptionsNone

Diet Compatibility

Evaporated Milk

Gouda

No specific diet tags

Substitutes

🥛 Evaporated Milk Substitutes

  • Heavy Cream1:1
  • Half-and-Half1:1
  • Coconut Milk (full-fat)1:1
  • Whole Milk (simmered)Simmer 2¼ cups until reduced to 1 cup

🧀 Gouda Substitutes

  • Edam1:1
  • Cheddar (mild)1:1
  • Havarti1:1
  • Monterey Jack1:1

Which Should I Use?

Use Evaporated Milk when…

✅ Best for

baked goodscoffeepiessaucessoups

⚠️ Not ideal for

ganachewhipping

Use Gouda when…

✅ Best for

cheese boardsgrilled cheesemac and cheesemeltingquesadillassandwiches