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#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 16, 2013 8:05:14 PM(UTC)
In Birthday Cake recipe page 25 in adapting for the Us market "condensed milk" has been translated to "evaporated " milk. They are quite different products. In Australia evaporated milk is the consistency of cream but condensed milk is the consistency of treacle.
I noticed this because in the preliminary blurb she specifically mentions the use of condensed milk, but asks us to trust her, but in the list of ingredients and the method it uses evaporated milk.
Has anyone made this cake from the US edition?
#2 Posted : Thursday, November 7, 2013 2:48:49 PM(UTC)

Cati,


 


just saw this; I agree you can't substitute evap for condensed milk. I guess this is just one of the perils of preparing a book for another market - even when both more or less speak the same language!  US cookery books are full of strange ingredients - strange to us in the UK, at least, and cuts of meat are a minefield - try asking a UK butcher for Boston butt - and no doubt it works in reverse.


 


Dr Oetker have recently translated some of their German books into perfect English - but overlooke, for example, d that Boskop apples are not found here and need to be substituted with something similar in flavour.


 


Has anyone produced a dictionary/glossary of cookery terms and their equivalents?


 


RayS

#3 Posted : Thursday, November 7, 2013 4:47:18 PM(UTC)

Ray - that glossary sounds like  agreat retirement project!

#4 Posted : Thursday, November 7, 2013 6:10:37 PM(UTC)
Ray,
Last week I actually got to see what a stick of butter is. I visited my son and he had bought his butter from Cosco in Melbourne. Such a dear little package, so convenient for the US for baking as so many recipes use 4 oz or mutiples. Perhaps our dairy companies should think about packaging sticks of 125g of butter. Would be quick for cooks and an ideal size to put on the table for people who want butter on their bread..
#5 Posted : Friday, November 8, 2013 3:04:27 AM(UTC)

Just thinking that this could be the basis of a very useful new feature for EYB. If we could search for ingredients (ie searching the indexers ingredients database) in the same way as we search for recipes, books etc.and then attach notes to ingredients we could build up some useful knowledge on alternatives available in different countries.

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