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Milkshakes, vanille épaisse

Thick vanilla milkshake is an aerated, semi-viscous dairy blend with a density of only 0.960 g/ml, meaning it is lighter than water due to the air whipped into it during blending. One US cup weighs approximately 227 g and a tablespoon about 14.2 g, which is significantly less than the same volume of whole milk. This below-water density matters when scaling milkshake-based recipes for ice cream cakes, frozen desserts, or flavored frostings where the trapped air affects both weight and final texture.

Qu'est-ce que Milkshakes, vanille épaisse ?

Thick vanilla milkshake is an aerated, semi-viscous dairy blend with a density of only 0.960 g/ml, meaning it is lighter than water due to the air whipped into it during blending. One US cup weighs approximately 227 g and a tablespoon about 14.2 g, which is significantly less than the same volume of whole milk. This below-water density matters when scaling milkshake-based recipes for ice cream cakes, frozen desserts, or flavored frostings where the trapped air affects both weight and final texture.

Les mesures en volume varient, car tassement, texture et structure changent la quantité réelle dans la même cuillère ou tasse. Si les grammes paraissent inattendus, c'est souvent un effet physique. Gardez une méthode constante et vérifiez au poids.

Note du chef:La régularité de chef vient d'un repère volume-poids constant.

Quick convert

  • Tasse US = 236,588 mL
  • 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
  • 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL
Source densité :USDA FoodData Central

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Tasses, c. à soupe, c. à café, ml et oz — tout en un poster imprimable pour huiles, liquides, produits laitiers et sauces.

Produits laitiers

Dairy products (milk, cream, yogurt, cheese) have different fat and water percentages. Volume hides these differences; weight keeps sauces, batters, and doughs consistent.

  • La teneur en MG change la densité : choisissez le lait/la crème avec le bon pourcentage.
  • Pour les fromages, râpé vs en cubes modifie le volume : privilégiez les grammes.
Does fat percentage matter?Yes. A cup of heavy cream is heavier than milk; swapping without weight alters richness and texture.

FAQ

Why does a thick vanilla milkshake weigh less than the same volume of milk?
At 0.960 g/ml, a thick vanilla milkshake is lighter than water because the blending process incorporates air bubbles throughout the mixture, reducing its overall density so that one cup weighs only about 227 g compared to roughly 244 g for whole milk.
How does the aerated density of vanilla milkshake affect baking recipes?
Because the milkshake contains trapped air at 0.960 g/ml, using it as a liquid ingredient by volume in cake or pancake batters will deliver less actual dairy mass than expected, potentially requiring you to measure by weight or add extra liquid to reach the intended hydration level.
Will a thick vanilla milkshake thicken or thin out when used in frozen desserts?
When frozen, the air incorporated in the milkshake at its 0.960 g/ml density helps create a softer, scoopable texture similar to soft-serve ice cream, but if the shake melts and is refrozen it loses that air and becomes a denser, icier block.

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