Milk froth is an incredibly nourishing and beneficial food supplement for your baby. In addition to purchasing external market products, mothers can craft homemade froth using various formula milks. Not only is it tastier, but making it at home ensures much safer and cleaner meals for your baby. Here, Kids will guide you through the simplest methods to create formula milk froth.
The Easiest Method to Make Formula Milk Froth
Ingredients to prepare
- Formula milk: 8 tablespoons;
- Fresh milk: 150ml;
- Whipping cream: 50ml;
- Cornstarch: 10g;
- Warm water: 120ml;
- Glass jars with a capacity of 100ml each.

Method
- Sterilize jars in boiling water, then carefully lift out and let them dry completely;
- Thoroughly mix cornstarch with formula milk, then dilute with about 120ml warm water;
- Pour the mixture of fresh milk, whipping cream, and the formula milk-cornstarch mixture into a pot; heat it over medium heat, stirring constantly. Stop when the mixture begins to thicken, then turn off the heat;
- Transfer the mixture to jars, wait until it cools in the jars, then place them in the fridge. After about 4 hours, the milk froth will solidify and be ready for your baby to use.
How to Make Formula Milk Froth with Banana
Ingredients to prepare
- Ripe banana: 1;
- Fresh milk: 300ml;
- Whipping cream: 120ml;
- Cornstarch: 10g;
- Formula milk: 3 tablespoons;
- Glass jars with a capacity of 100ml each.

Procedure
- Thoroughly sanitize the jar with boiling water, scoop it out, wipe, and let it dry;
- Slice the bananas, then put the fresh cream and bananas into the blender, blend until smooth;
- Add fresh milk and formula milk to the pot, stir well, put it on the stove with low heat;
- When the milk on the stove is hot, add the mixture of fresh cream and bananas to the pot, continue stirring gently until it becomes a smooth mixture, then turn off the stove;
- After pouring the mixture into the jar, wait for it to cool completely and place it in the refrigerator. After about 4 hours, the custard will solidify and can be used.
How to Make Custard from Vanilla Flavor Formula
Ingredients to Prepare
- Chicken eggs: 3 pieces;
- Granulated sugar: 30-40 grams;
- Milk powder: 25 grams;
- Cornstarch: 25 grams;
- Unsweetened fresh milk: 300ml;
- Liquid vanilla: 1 tablespoon;
- Fresh cream: 150ml;

How to Make Vanilla Flavored Formula Milk Custard
- Warm the milk using a microwave or on the stove if you don't have a microwave. After the milk is warm and steaming, add Vanilla flavor to the milk glass and stir well. Ensure the milk stays warm for the next steps!
- Mix formula milk with cornstarch and sift the mixture finely. Separate egg yolks, beat them with the fine powder.
- After beating the eggs with the powder, slowly pour warm milk in and stir well until fully dissolved. Filter this mixture once again through a sieve for smoothness. Once the smooth mixture is obtained, put it into a small pot.
- Place the pot on the stove and heat with low flame. Stir gently until the milk in the pot thickens; turn off the stove and add fresh cream.
- Wait until the custard in the pot cools completely, then ladle it into the prepared small jars. Store these jars in the refrigerator, and later, let the baby use them gradually.
The Wonderful Benefits of Custard from Formula Milk
- The main ingredient, milk cream, has excellent effects in supporting the delicate digestion of children.
- Custard contains a plethora of nutrients, especially essential nutrients like fat, calcium, and energy,…

Some notes for moms when allowing babies to use custard:
- The amount of custard a baby consumes daily should align with their age and health. It's advisable for mothers to seek opinions and guidance from nutritionists;
- Cases where babies should avoid custard: infants under 6 months, babies allergic to cow's milk, those prone to diarrhea, or overweight babies…
The methods for making custard from formula milk mentioned here are extremely simple and don't take much time. Moms, spend 30 minutes when free to prepare delicious and nutritious custard jars for your baby.
Moms can refer to:
- How to make delicious Flan cake for babies from formula milk
- Effective tips for combining breastfeeding and formula milk
- What to do if the baby refuses to drink formula milk?
