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I'm trying to teach myself how to cook and I don't know enough to be able to tell when information on the internet is accurate. I have a box of pancake mix and I'd like to replace the cow milk with some kind of plant milk. The vibe of cooking sites is vaguely spammy, and I can't tell if they are misinformation or not. Cooking is a high effort activity for me so I need to know if something is mostly going to work before I attempt it.

Where do you go to find information that is accurate and comprehensive?

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[–] balsoft@lemmy.ml 1 points 21 hours ago

I know I'm a bit different because I usually enjoy cooking, but in my experience there's no way to get around experimenting for yourself and building up the "mental image" of how much stuff you have to mix together for everything to work well. Every time I tried following an online recipe it came out wrong in one way or another and I had to learn how adjust for the ingredients and even cookware I have available.

As for your question: for pancakes, I'd say soy milk is my choice, maybe add a bit of extra vegetable oil compared to the regular recipe. If you're into coconut flavor, then coconut milk would be ideal in terms of texture, but it will overpower everything else taste-wise. Almond milk will probably taste the best but the texture is usually quite dry.