How to Use Soured Milk (2024)

  • Jessica Sowards
  • July 3, 2022

Don’t throw away raw milk or cream that smells sour. Instead, learn how to use soured milk safely to make cheese, bake bread, and much more.

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Milk has been one of those things that I call, “experiencing the burden of abundance”. We are thankful for abundance, but sometimes it can get really overwhelming to manage and avoid waste.

As a first-time dairy owner, you may relate with seasons where you have more milk than you know what to do with.

If your raw cream or milk is souring or starting to smell like vinegar, don’t throw it away! Read on to learn how to use soured milk safely to make cheese, bake bread, and much more.

What is Soured Milk?

Soured milk is milk in your fridge that has been there a little too long and is beginning to have a sour flavor or milk that was soured through acidification or fermentation intentionally.

The best way to tell the difference is with your nose. If the milk does not have a bad smell then you can still use it.

Sour milk is still safe for consumption but you’ll want to use it in different ways than normal. Pouring yourself a big glass for breakfast is not recommended, but using it for baked goods is a great idea.

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The Difference Between Soured Milk and Spoiled Milk

Soured milk is not the same as spoiled milk, and it’s important to understand the difference between the two.

Soured Milk

Fresh milk starts out slightly acidic with a pH of about 6.5. In some cases, milk is soured intentionally to make cheese. This souring process is called fermentation. Milk soured by fermentation will eventually turn into curds and whey.

Souring milk (fermentation) adds good bacteria to the milk which is great for gut health. Soured milk foods include kefir, yogurt, buttermilk, or sour cream and soured milk is also a great option for baking.

Spoiled Milk

Spoiled milk is a different story altogether. The spoilage is caused by bad bacteria and the milk will actually separate. It will taste and smell bad and will most likely upset your stomach if you try to drink it.

Raw milk may sour slightly faster than if your milk is pasteurized, but it generally doesn’t spoil, it just changes. This is just one more reason why we love raw milk, plus you can’t beat the taste of fresh raw milk.

Pasteurized milk, once spoiled, isn’t useable. If you tried to use spoiled milk in your baking, your baked goods would taste off so it’s best to just throw it out.

How to Use Soured Milk

In order to avoid letting those seasons of abundance create waste on the farm, here are some creative ways to use up milk that has soured.

Make Butter

When milk is beginning to sour, skim off the cream and use it for making butter. The cream will sour slower than the milk because it contains more sugar. Pro Tip: Use the cream to make butter and then throw the butter into the freezer for recipes that require melted butter.

A Substitute for Buttermilk

If your recipes call for buttermilk and you don’t have any on hand, you can make it by adding 1 tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice to a cup of fresh milk.

However, soured milk works the same as buttermilk and there’s no need to add a thing. Pro-Tip: The lactic acid in sour milk works with the leavening agent in your baking soda or baking powder to give you fluffy and delicious baked goods. Think buttermilk pancakes and biscuits. Soured milk works the same.

In Place of Sour Cream

Sour milk can be used in place of sour cream. Since it will not be as thick as sour cream, you should add softened butter. For every ¾ cup sour milk, add ⅓ cup softened butter in place of 1 cup of sour cream.

Make Cheese

If you have milk that’s just beginning to sour, it’s perfect for making homemade mozzarella cheese and cottage cheese.

Animal Feed

If you aren’t careful, animal feed can get out of hand. The wonderful thing about pigs is that they eat your abundance. Add your soured milk to your pig’s food and they will thank you. You can learn more about affordable ways we feed our animals and storage tips here.

As a Marinade

Use soured milk to marinate meat, especially chicken. In a couple of hours, you will have tender meat with great flavor.

Skin Softener

Add soured milk to your bath to soften your skin. If you find the smell offensive, just add a couple of drops of skin-safe essential oils.

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FAQs

How to Use Soured Milk? ›

Spoiled milk can replace buttermilk or sour cream in baked goods. It can also be used to tenderize meats or added to soups, casseroles, or salad dressings. You can likewise use it in certain cosmetic applications to soften your skin.

What can I do with milk that has gone sour? ›

What to do with sour milk. Milk that has gone sour can replace buttermilk or sour cream in any baked items. Combine soured milk 'buttermilk' with breadcrumbs, and you'll get the lightest of light results. The soured milk acts as a leavening agent, lifting and lightening the baked item.

What is soured milk good for? ›

Lactic acid in the composition of fermented milk products stimulates the functions of various digestive glands, so it fosters the digestion process. The regular consumption of sour milk also improves the function of the intestines, helping to avoid constipation.

How long can you use sour milk? ›

That said, if the milk is a week or more past that date and smelling excessively sour, appears lumpy and is off-colored, you should probably play it safe and pour it right down the drain. While the oven temperature is likely to kill off most harmful bacteria, your baked goods may take on something of a funky flavor.

How to use soured raw milk? ›

20 WAYS TO USE SOUR (RAW) MILK
  1. Make chocolate cake- use the clabber in place of the milk or buttermilk in the recipe.
  2. Use it to make buttermilk biscuits (in place of the buttermilk).
  3. Make zucchini bread or banana bread.
  4. Add it to yeast breads or rolls.
  5. Make delicious homemade waffles or pancakes.

What is the difference between sour milk and spoiled milk? ›

Spoiled milk usually refers to pasteurized milk that has gone bad, while sour milk may refer to raw milk that has begun to ferment.

Does vinegar neutralize sour milk? ›

Fortunately, our old friend vinegar should help. After cleaning the spot, pour the vinegar straight from the bottle onto the area (just enough to cover the stain). Wait about 10-15 minutes and blot with a clean, white towel. The smell should be gone, but you may need to repeat the process the next day.

How to reverse spoiled milk? ›

Once the chemical change has happened it would be difficult to restore the milk to its original state. You may be able to make it safe to eat again, but it wouldn't be the original milk.

Can you use sour milk in mashed potatoes? ›

Mashed potatoes or other mashed vegetables.

Mix it in to the drained vegetables for creamy, tangy deliciousness.

How to make sour milk taste better? ›

Change the flavor of the soured raw cream or milk by adding vanilla, jam, and cinnamon powder OR make your own homemade chocolate milk. 4. Soak your favorite pancake mix overnight in soured raw milk. This approach results in tasty, fluffy, and healthy pancakes.

How do you use sour milk in the garden? ›

Any type of milk, including fresh, expired, evaporated, and powdered, can be used in a garden as long as it's diluted properly. Stick with reduced-fat (2 percent) or low-fat (1 percent) milk, rather than skim or whole options. Mix the milk with water in a 50-50 ratio and pour it into a spray bottle.

How should I dispose of sour milk? ›

Mix it in a 50/50 mixture with water and spray it lightly onto your outdoor plants, or alternatively add it directly to your compost pile. In some local areas, you can put spoiled milk into your food waste bin ready for collection. Check with your local council to see if this is possible.

What can rotten milk be used for? ›

Sour or fermented raw milk is great for baking, gardening and can add healthy probiotics to your diet. You can't use store-bought pasteurized milk, but the good news is even without a milk cow you can find raw milk.

What can I do with milk that is about to expire? ›

Make Pancakes

Pancakes are a breakfast favorite, and they're perfect for using up milk that's about to expire. Most pancake recipes call for 1-2 cups of milk, making it an ideal choice. What's more, pancakes freeze well. Whip up a batch, stack them, and pop them in the freezer.

What to do after drinking sour milk? ›

If you've consumed spoiled milk, monitor yourself for symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach cramps. Drink plenty of water and avoid consuming anything else that might upset your stomach.

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