Is milk still safe to drink when it starts to spoil? - Eat Or Toss (2024)

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What you see/smell: Your not-so-fresh milk smells a bit off; it might even be separating or clumping
What it is: Spoiled milk!
Eat or toss: If it’s just starting to spoil, you might sneak it into a baked good, like pancakes. If the spoilage is more advanced, it’s riskier, but mostly in terms of whether the final product will taste good, though read on for some caveats. If you don’t find it appetizing, toss.

Is it OK to cook with sour milk?

One of my go-to food-waste-avoiding recipes is “sour milk pancakes.” For years, I’ve viewed funky milk as a great excuse for making a festive breakfast. I assumed (falsely, it turns out) that sour milk was simply acidic milk just a few steps away from buttermilk.

My husband and I extolled the virtues of these pancakes to friends and family. “It’s sour milk,” we always said. “Not spoiled milk”

Enter, Nicole Martin, associate director of the Milk Quality Improvement Program at Cornell University. She’s here to burst my funky, milky bubble.

Actually, it’s spoiled milk, she told me.

Ewww. Ooooops….But don’t put away your pancake turner just yet.

“A true sour milk, which is a milk that has an acid flavor, is extraordinarily rare,” she said. “We have decades of data on milk spoilage types. We test milk from all over the United States…a true acidic milk is just not common overall.”

Here’s the thing – I had assumed my milk was going off because lactic acid bacteria—the one-celled culinary artists that give yogurt and fermented pickles tang–were producing their signature acid. Instead, Martin, explained, different types of spoilage bacteria, ones more likely to generate milk curdling enzymes than acid, were munching on my milk. Yogurt and pickle-making lactic acid bacteria don’t do well at refrigeration temperatures. Yogurt, for example, is best made between 108 and 112 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Washington State University Extension.

Bacteria cause milk to smell off

So, the culprit behind that increasingly nose-crinkling smell is bacteria that loves to get funky at refrigeration temperatures.

While pasteurization kills active microbes in milk, inactive bacteria, which is clad in the protective armor of spores, survive. Dairy scientists estimate it takes more than two weeks for those spores to “wake up,” emerge from their protected state, and noticeably spoil the milk. These “spore-forming” bacteria determine shelf life. If milk spoils ahead of schedule, it’s usually because it’s been stored at too-warm temperatures or because active bacteria (as in, not spores) contaminated it after pasteurization.

Scientists call these milk yuckifiers “spoilage bacteria.” They aren’t usually the type of bacteria that cause human disease. But wow, do their enzymes do a number on the flavor of your milk.

“A lot of times there’s going to be bitter flavors. There’s going to be what we call fruity fermented flavors,” Martin said. “So the milk tastes kind of like pineapple, but not in a nice way, or rancid, which is very much like a Parmesan cheese kind of experience.”

But, hopefully you still have that pancake turner handy, because here’s the thing – it can take some time between when the milk starts to spoil to when it’s truly objectionable to use in pancakes or other baked goods. Where to draw that line comes down to your own judgment. I’ve pushed my spoiled milk pretty far and never had any issues with gross flavors in my pancakes. To avoid YuckCakes, Martin suggests simply smelling and tasting the milk before using it.

“If you taste it, smell it, and it’s not objectionable to you to use that product, maybe use it up quickly.” she said. “But I wouldn’t just blindly say use spoiled milk for something else. Because I think once you taste it you might find that there’s unexpected bad things that have happened in there.”

Michael J. Miller, a food microbiology professor at the University of Illinois, said that mild milk spoilage would be more noticeable in some dishes than others.

“If you use it in such a way so you can kind of mask the off flavors, then there’s no reason not to do it,” he said. “If I use it in a mac and cheese, I won’t notice. If I used it in my bowl of cereal, I will notice.”

One thing that makes this tricky for me is that I don’t like the smell of buttermilk. In that case, Martin suggested I use that as a guideline–if it smells worse than buttermilk, all bets are off on the pancake outcome.

So far, I’m glad to report that my pancakes, which I make by doubling this recipe on SaveTheFood.com, have never had any foul flavors. They freeze nicely and are perfect freezer-to-toaster-oven breakfasts or snacks. A total win from something we might have just poured down the drain.

What are the clumps in spoiled milk?

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When your milk spoils, you may see clumps forming, while the liquid becomes more clear. You’re witnessing certain milk proteins, called caesins, bunching together under the influence of those spoilage bacteria’s enzymes. The increasingly clear liquid around them contains the other major group of milk proteins, known as whey.

“So you can think of what’s happening in your fridge as uncontrolled cheesemaking by spoilage bacteria (I wouldn’t try to eat this though because spoilage bacteria also typically produce a lot of other metabolites that usually don’t taste or smell great),” Martin wrote in an email.

Heat speeds up this reaction between the enzymes and the protein, which is why a milk in earlier stages of spoilage is more likely than fresh milk to form little curds when you pour it into your coffee.

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Use your nose, not your reading glasses

When assessing your milk, don’t rely on the “sell by” date. First, “sell by” is an instruction to the store, not you. Second, milk often stays fresh long after that date. Third, once milk passes that date, it does not instantly spoil or become unsafe.

“There’s an incorrect assumption that once it’s past that date, there’s some sort of increased risk of food safety issues,” Martin said. “And that’s absolutely not true.”

Rather, she said, the date is designed to give consumers or the store a benchmark for when they expect the product’s quality may start to change. Even that, however, can be misleading. Sometimes milk still tastes great long after that date. The point is how it tastes, not what the date says.

And it even goes in both directions. There was a time when I found that milk from my grocery store started tasting a little off before it hit the printed date. The problem, I suspect, was a refrigeration issue. Warmer temperatures could have caused the spoilage bacteria to act faster.

The bottomline: Don’t get distracted by the printed date. Researchers at Ohio State found that when study participants relied on dates rather than their senses, they wasted more milk.Your senses will save you money!

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Can you get sick from drinking spoiled milk?

If you landed here because you’re wondering what happens if you drink spoiled milk the answer is: probably nothing. There are no symptoms of drinking sour or spoiled milk and no “treatment” either. That’s because the microbes spoiling the milk probably aren’t microbes that cause human disease.And every gallon of milk can behave differently based on how it’s handled and what it’s been exposed to.

Whether the milk is fresh from the cow or has been in your fridge for a couple weeks, to sicken you, it must first be contaminated by a human pathogen, which might not affect the smell or appearance of the milk. (Human pathogens feast on humans, not necessarily milk, so they may not be actively spoiling the milk, but instead laying in wait.) While contamination is rare, milk hosting a disease-causing bacteria could be well within its printed date and taste great.

Contamination could happen anywhere from the farm to your kitchen, which is why it’s important to maintain safe food handling practices at home. Keep your fridge set to 40 degrees or lower to slow or stall microbial growth. Also keep in mind, that a jug of milk that’s taken in and out of the fridge a lot will be have more exposure to stray microbes in the environment and will spend more time outside of refrigeration temperatures.

“The clock starts ticking faster,” Miller said.

Still, Martin said foodborne illness traced back to milk are very rare.

“What we know about milk processing though, is that it is extraordinarily safe,” she said. “We see very, very, very few instances of pasteurized milk causing any kind of food safety issues.”

Milk’s microbial load grows with time

Miller agreed that the top concern with debating whether to consume milk beginning to spoil was quality. “The food safety part of this is pretty minimal,” he said.

But, he said, no matter what, the microbiological community in your milk gets larger as time goes on. There’s no hard and fast rule about the line between “eat” and “toss.”

He mused: “How far can you go before it goes beyond just tasting crappy” and may be risky? “I don’t think I know the answer to that. I don’t think anybody does.”

To err on the side of caution, make sure your fridge is set below a food-safe 40 degrees, don’t use milk in advanced states of spoiling and be careful when using milk exhibiting signs of spoilage in dishes for people who might be more vulnerable (like very small children, the elderly and people with compromised immune systems). Ultimately, act in line with your own risk tolerance. You might treat spoiling milk as you would a runny egg yolk – usually fine for those in good health, but a little riskier for the more vulnerable among us.

So, what should you do with spoiling milk?

If your milk is starting to spoil, give it a taste test and use your best judgment. And you’re always welcome at my place for Mature Milk Pancakes (working title…please suggest something better!).

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Is milk still safe to drink when it starts to spoil? - Eat Or Toss (2024)

FAQs

How long can you drink spoiled milk? ›

A small sip of spoiled milk is unlikely to cause symptoms beyond a bad taste. Drinking larger amounts of spoiled milk can cause stomach distress resulting in abdominal cramping, vomiting and diarrhea (like a food-borne illness). In most cases, symptoms caused by drinking spoiled milk resolve within 12-24 hours.

Can milk be spoiled and still taste good? ›

If the milk does not have any off-putting smell or taste, you can still use it. If milk has gone a little sour, it is still safe for consumption. However, you need to ask yourself whether you find it appetizing enough to use it. Sour milk is not to be used for pouring over breakfast cereal but, instead, for baking.

What happens when milk spoils? ›

If your milk has spoiled, add 1 tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar and mix well. This will help the milk to curdle properly. Stir for 1-2 minutes and once proper chunks are formed, turn off the heat. Now, strain the paneer through a colander and pour cold water on it.

Is it safe to drink spoiled milk? ›

Risks of drinking spoiled milk

It can cause food poisoning that may result in uncomfortable digestive symptoms, such as stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. You don't need to worry if you accidentally ingest a small sip of spoiled milk, but avoid drinking it in large — or even moderate — quantities.

Can you drink expired milk if it smells fine? ›

Your sense of smell and taste are your best friends here, and they'll give you the best indication of whether the milk is ok to drink – if it doesn't smell, look strange (lumpy or separated), and it tastes just fine, then you're okay to drink it.

What can be done with spoiled milk? ›

If you have got some curdled or sour milk in your kitchen, use it to replace the yoghurt, sour cream or even butter in your recipe. With this curdled milk, you can make bread, pancake and even delicious cakes.

How do you tell if milk is bad? ›

Spoiled milk has a distinct sour odor, which is due to lactic acid produced by bacteria. Other signs of spoilage include a slightly yellow color and lumpy texture (15). Signs that your milk has spoiled and may not be safe to drink include a sour smell and taste, change in color, and lumpy texture.

What to do if you drink spoiled milk? ›

What do I do if I drank spoiled milk? Mild cases of food poisoning usually pass on their own in due time. Dr. Sonpal recommends making sure you're staying hydrated so your kidneys don't suffer.

Why does unopened milk spoil in the refrigerator? ›

According to the US Department of Agriculture, milk and other dairy products should be kept in the refrigerator at or, ideally, below 40°F. If the temperature gets higher than that, bacteria can start to grow in the milk, which is what causes the rotting and the smell.

How long does it take for spoiled milk to make you sick? ›

Symptoms can occur several hours — or even several days — after drinking spoiled milk. Most often, food poisoning is mild and symptoms will pass within a day or two. Reach out to your doctor if you think you have food poisoning from spoiled milk and your symptoms persist.

Is it OK if my milk smells a little weird? ›

The milk has a foul odor

Give your carton of milk the sniff test. If your milk doesn't smell like milk, it's likely expired. Milk that's gone bad exudes a foul odor — and it will be very obvious upon taking a whiff. Labuza said this is the best procedure for determining if your milk has gone bad.

Can you drink expired milk if it hasn't been opened? ›

If unopened, whole milk lasts five to seven days, reduced-fat and skim milk last seven days, and non-fat and lactose-free milk last seven to 10 days past its printed date, if refrigerated. (Did you know bottled water has an expiration date?

Is it OK for milk to smell a little? ›

Fresh milk won't have much of a smell at all. In contrast, soured milk has an unpleasant odor. If you immediately recoil when you smell the milk, it's likely gone bad. Even if the milk otherwise looks okay, if it smells so bad that you pull back when sniffing it, you'd be better off not to drink it.

How long can you keep spoiled milk in the fridge? ›

But as long as milk has been properly refrigerated, it should be still drinkable up to a week past the date label — and maybe up to two weeks, depending on the temperature of your refrigerator. Generally, as long as the milk smells and looks OK, it's probably still safe to consume.

Can I cook with spoiled milk? ›

You can actually cook with it? Actually, cooking with sour milk is delicious. It's a substitute for buttermilk. You can [use it] in pancake or biscuit batter.

Can you boil spoiled milk and drink it? ›

If you boil spoiled milk, it will separate into whey and solids. It will be sterile but will still taste spoiled. If you like the taste, you can filter the solids using cheesecloth and make actual cheese from the solids.

Why does milk last longer in a carton? ›

The extended shelf life (seen in both organic and conventional milk) is because of the pasteurization process.

How long can an unopened carton of milk last unrefrigerated? ›

How long can unopened milk sit out? The FDA asserts that you should never keep unopened milk out of the refrigerator at room temperature for more than two hours. However, this window reduces as the temperature rises. This means that when the temperature exceeds 45°F, unopened milk can last up to an hour.

How do you store milk for a long time in the fridge? ›

Keep milk containers closed, and store them away from strong-smelling food items in the fridge if possible — the milk can pick up these odours. Store milk on refrigerator shelves, where it's cooler, rather than in the refrigerator doors, which tend to be warmer.

What should I do if I drink spoiled milk? ›

What do I do if I drank spoiled milk? Mild cases of food poisoning usually pass on their own in due time. Dr. Sonpal recommends making sure you're staying hydrated so your kidneys don't suffer.

Can you drink 1 week expired milk? ›

But as long as milk has been properly refrigerated, it should be still drinkable up to a week past the date label — and maybe up to two weeks, depending on the temperature of your refrigerator. Generally, as long as the milk smells and looks OK, it's probably still safe to consume.

How do I know if milk is spoiled? ›

Here's are the five signs your carton of milk is bad, according to Labuza.
  1. The milk has surpassed the sell-by date.
  2. The milk hasn't been consistently refrigerated at the right temperature.
  3. The milk has a foul odor.
  4. There are changes to the texture and consistency.
  5. It's lost its pearly white color.
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Can you drink milk 2 weeks after opening? ›

Ultra-high temperature pasteurization increases how long milk stays good in a sealed container, but once open, the clock starts ticking on it as well. According to the Department of Food Science at Cornell University, you'll want to drink it within 7 to 10 days of opening.

What happens if you drink expired milk for 2 weeks? ›

Potential side effects of drinking expired milk

Drinking a sip or two of spoiled milk is unlikely to cause any serious side effects. However, consuming moderate or large amounts can cause food poisoning and result in symptoms like nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and diarrhea ( 16 ).

Can milk last 2 weeks in the fridge? ›

How Long Does Unopened Milk Last? According to Eat By Date, if unopened, whole milk lasts 5-7 days, reduced-fat and skim milk last 7 days and non-fat and lactose-free milk last 7-10 days past its printed date, if refrigerated.

Can you drink milk that smells a little? ›

Often, yes. I've read that smelling a milk container can be deceptive, as the thin layer of milk on the inside of the empty segment of the container can sometimes develop a “spoiled” smell, even when the milk in the lower segment of the container is still fine.

How long does milk last in the fridge? ›

Milk can be refrigerated seven days; buttermilk, about two weeks. Milk or buttermilk may be frozen for about three months. Sour cream is safe in the refrigerator about one to three weeks but doesn't freeze well. For more information, you may call the FDA toll-free at 888-723-3366 or go to FDA's website.

What is the difference between sour and spoiled milk? ›

Sour milk is a dairy product produced from the acidification of milk while spoiled milk is milk that has gone bad naturally via bacteria infestation. Both these types of milk have a sour and acidic taste.

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