Budget-Friendly 50g milk Recipes – Save Money, Eat Well

Cooking with 50g milk doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.

Recipes with 50g milk

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Black Diamond Sea Coconut and Pear Cream for Clearing Heat and Detoxification

The set sea coconut jelly is as clear as amber, with coconut milk swirling gently like drifting clouds. Take a sip and the delicate coconut aroma spreads across your tongue, while the cool sensation flows down your throat, refreshing and sweet without being heavy! A visual delight you can’t miss—once you try this slurpable treat, you’ll never forget it 😋. Sugarcane root helps clear heat and promote urination; chrysanthemum and monk fruit detoxify and brighten the eyes; sea coconut nourishes the lungs and yin; snow pear quenches thirst and generates fluids. When cooked together as Snow Jelly Pear, it clears heat, moistens dryness, and relieves summer thirst. Note of caution: since some ingredients are cooling in nature, pregnant women and people with cold constitution should consult a physician before consuming.

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Double skin milk

The double-skin milk in the porcelain bowl is like a piece of white jade, with a layer of milk skin as thin as a cicada's wing floating on the surface. When you poke it gently, you will find that the inside is so tender and smooth that it can ripple. The sweetness spreads first, and then the rich milk fragrance melts on the tip of the tongue, with caramel or honey beans as the embellishment, sweet but not greasy. Take a sip, it slips into the throat smoothly, leaving a mouthful of warmth, like holding a cloud in your mouth.

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Lazy double skin milk that even a kitchen novice can make

This double skin milk is super easy to make! Mix egg whites, milk, etc. and steam it. The milk is white and smooth. When you scoop a spoonful, it will tremble. It is fragrant and smooth when you put it in your mouth. The sweetness is just right. It looks good and tastes delicious. It is definitely a "sweet little pride" that even a kitchen novice can make~

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Cool and soft snow skin mooncakes

The icy, soft, and glutinous snow skin is like a small dessert, not overly sweet at all, but with a nice chewy texture. The filling is delicate and silky, and paired with the icy skin, it's refreshing and satisfying. Whether you're enjoying it yourself or giving it as a gift, it's a standout. For yourself, it's a satisfying treat without the heaviness of traditional mooncakes; for a gift, its exquisite appearance will delight everyone. If you're tired of the overly sweet taste of traditional mooncakes, this icy skin version is a surefire way to enjoy it. It's a refreshing take on the mooncake world, and even better when refrigerated. Its cool, soft, and glutinous texture is guaranteed to make you fall in love with it. Enjoy it during Mid-Autumn Festival for a truly refreshing and ceremonial experience! This recipe makes 20 50g mooncakes.

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Coconut Mini Tarts

The freshly baked crust is so crispy it crumbles, and the aroma of coconut fills your nose with every bite. The coconut filling inside is tender and sweet, and one bite brings you pure bliss!

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Red Bean Paste Layered Rolls

When making this red bean paste bread, I deliberately avoided cutting or braiding it, mainly to prevent the red bean paste from drying out after baking in the oven, which would greatly affect the texture. Instead, I layered the red bean paste into the dough, creating a flaky, layered texture similar to puff pastry. This avoided the problem of biting into a mouthful of filling that was cloyingly sweet, and allowed the sweetness of the red bean paste to blend perfectly with the softness of the bread. Every bite offers a delightful combination of creamy red bean paste and fluffy dough, with rich layers that make it incredibly satisfying to eat.

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Sweet potato and cheese squares that stretch!

The golden-brown crust is coated with white sesame seeds. The moment you break it open, the cheese bursts out in cheesy strands, releasing a rich aroma of milk and sweet potato. The texture is chewy and chewy with a delightful crunch of sesame seeds—it's simply delicious! The beauty of food begins with pleasing the eye, then the palate. Only food that whets the appetite deserves to be served and photographed! 😄

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Christmas Pseudo-Wooden Pile - Lazy Person's Happy Cake

This Christmas tree stump cake is perfect for those who aren't good at baking! No need to practice frosting; just pipe some chocolate cream, make a few lines with a fork, and you've got that tree stump look. Decorations are a breeze too—strawberries covered in cream make little Christmas hats, sprinkle some sugar pearls, add a sprig of rosemary, and the atmosphere is instantly captivating! No complicated tools are needed; just bake a cake crust, roll it up, and you're done in half an hour. It comes out of the oven with a warm, cozy "winter forest" vibe. Even taking photos for social media is a breeze—just place it on the table, add some pine needles and pine cones, and the ambiance practically overflows from the screen! Bring it out for Christmas; whether for a gathering or as a gift, its beauty and sweetness will be a showstopper, and everyone who sees it will exclaim, "Wow, this is amazing!"

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Matcha Cream Cake Roll

Matcha cream cake rolls have always been a favorite for many, perfect for breakfast, afternoon tea, meeting friends, or taking to gatherings with girlfriends. It has a delicate matcha aroma with a slightly bitter tea flavor, which balances the sweetness of the cream, making it not cloying at all. The cake itself is soft and fluffy like a cloud, melting in your mouth. The cream is delicate and refreshing. Homemade with high-quality ingredients, it's reassuring to use them. Every bite is a refreshing tea flavor, bringing pure bliss. Its appearance is also captivating, with a light matcha green outer shell. Slicing it reveals even cake layers and light green cream, making it incredibly appetizing. Foodies will definitely be asking for the recipe.

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Chewy and tender baked milk

The golden-brown baked milk is cut into even fan-shaped pieces, with caramelized spots on the surface, giving it an enticing sheen. Take a bite, and you'll find a slightly caramelized exterior and a smooth, creamy milk pudding interior. The rich milk flavor melts on your tongue, with just the right amount of sweetness. Every bite is a perfect blend of milk and caramel flavors, soft yet not greasy.