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Absolutely, both almond and coconut milk work perfect too, I'm sure oat milk would also, though I've not tried it myself.
Good to know. My preference is usually for soy since it's only 85p/L from Lidl though.
Yeah totally, I prefer coconut myself, but rotate what I get with what is sale. It's nice we have so many non dairy options available today, and that they work interchangeably with baking.
Some recipes I noticed will specifically say, "whole milk" and I've worried the non dairy milk will not have enough fat or whatnot, but thus far I've never had issue with the replacement. Like you said, even the lemon/vinegar trick to make 'buttermilk' works with the non dairies, I've no idea the science behind it, but it's helpful!
Wow, soy milk is crazy expensive in every store here in the U.S. Roughly $1 per liter would be amazing. I've ended up making soy milk from dried soybeans at home instead, and that comes out to be about $1 per liter.
It is amazing! Can get even cheaper at Lidl, but that one isn't fortified and clumps at the bottom.