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[QUESTION SOLVED] can i use ayran as a subtitution for buttermilk?

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  • A artiman

    Is it possible to use ayran as a substitute for buttermilk I am trying to make homemade ranch sauce I assume It’s not too hard to make buttermilk if I can’t use ayran I tried to translate buttermilk in my language Persian, and it just said ayran I searched multiple supermarkets, and it seems to be completely missing in Iran here is the recipe I made https://rezepte.adminforge.de/recipe/17586/?share=537d7547-a92b-432c-a71b-403b6e236102

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    Plum
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    I substitute sour cream thinned down with water in recipes calling for buttermilk.

    Try it. If the ranch sauce is too thin with ayran, try again with whole yogurt.

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    • A artiman

      Is it possible to use ayran as a substitute for buttermilk I am trying to make homemade ranch sauce I assume It’s not too hard to make buttermilk if I can’t use ayran I tried to translate buttermilk in my language Persian, and it just said ayran I searched multiple supermarkets, and it seems to be completely missing in Iran here is the recipe I made https://rezepte.adminforge.de/recipe/17586/?share=537d7547-a92b-432c-a71b-403b6e236102

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      thermal_shock
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      LMAO I read this as “aryan” and “buttermilk” as white race insults.

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      • T thermal_shock

        LMAO I read this as “aryan” and “buttermilk” as white race insults.

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        heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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        i’m totally calling my wife buttermilk from now on as a white race insult

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        • A artiman

          Is it possible to use ayran as a substitute for buttermilk I am trying to make homemade ranch sauce I assume It’s not too hard to make buttermilk if I can’t use ayran I tried to translate buttermilk in my language Persian, and it just said ayran I searched multiple supermarkets, and it seems to be completely missing in Iran here is the recipe I made https://rezepte.adminforge.de/recipe/17586/?share=537d7547-a92b-432c-a71b-403b6e236102

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          heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
          wrote on last edited by
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          I think ayran might be too salty

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          • nocturneN nocturne

            In the states Buttermilk is usually substituted with milk with added acid, typically lemon juice.

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            swelter_spark@reddthat.com
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            I add vinegar to regular milk.

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            • nocturneN nocturne

              In the states Buttermilk is usually substituted with milk with added acid, typically lemon juice.

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              starlinguk@lemmy.world
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              Which doesn’t taste like buttermilk in any shape or form.

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              • A artiman

                Is it possible to use ayran as a substitute for buttermilk I am trying to make homemade ranch sauce I assume It’s not too hard to make buttermilk if I can’t use ayran I tried to translate buttermilk in my language Persian, and it just said ayran I searched multiple supermarkets, and it seems to be completely missing in Iran here is the recipe I made https://rezepte.adminforge.de/recipe/17586/?share=537d7547-a92b-432c-a71b-403b6e236102

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                VioletSoftness
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                buttermilk is used for two main things in recipes both caused by lactic acid. In pancakes and baked goods you’re looking for the reaction with baking soda or baking powder that gives a bubbly, fluffy lift.

                In something like ranch dressing it’s the tangy zip of the lactic acid. Kefir is a 1:1 substitute for buttermilk here because of its similar acidic tang so if your ayran has a similar tanginess it ought to work quite well in a ranch sauce!

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                • VioletSoftnessV VioletSoftness

                  buttermilk is used for two main things in recipes both caused by lactic acid. In pancakes and baked goods you’re looking for the reaction with baking soda or baking powder that gives a bubbly, fluffy lift.

                  In something like ranch dressing it’s the tangy zip of the lactic acid. Kefir is a 1:1 substitute for buttermilk here because of its similar acidic tang so if your ayran has a similar tanginess it ought to work quite well in a ranch sauce!

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                  artiman
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                  Thank you this is the most helpful answer, I don’t have kefir but my ayran is garlic and not the acidic type ayran, but I can easily buy kefir

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                  • A artiman

                    Thank you this is the most helpful answer, I don’t have kefir but my ayran is garlic and not the acidic type ayran, but I can easily buy kefir

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                    madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    Kefir would work but also,

                    If you have access to regular milk and vinegar (or a lemon) you can add a tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to one cup of regular cows milk, let it sit for 5-10minutes and it’s the same effect of buttermilk.

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                    • starlinguk@lemmy.worldS starlinguk@lemmy.world

                      Which doesn’t taste like buttermilk in any shape or form.

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                      madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      #12

                      Its the fluffy you get from the chemical reaction.

                      Maybe they do this for flavor, but I really just think it’s because buttermilk has a reaction to make the pancakes fluffier.

                      For this purpose the milk/lemon juice trick does what it need to without effecting the flavor negatively.

                      Edit, forgot they post was about ranch sauce. I know nothing about ranch. Ill get off the Internet now.

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