Yes, you can boil milk on the stove, but this can take a little bit longer, and depending on the saucepan you are using, the milk might have a burned flavor.
One option people consider to boil milk is to use a kettle, but this might not always be the best idea.
Can you put milk in a kettle? While you can put milk in a kettle to boil it and there is a chance that you will end up with boiled milk, there are also various risks involved with doing this, such as the milk boiling over, burning, leaving a residue, and being more difficult to clean than water.
If you are considering boiling milk in a kettle, read on to find out whether or not it is a good idea, and how best to put milk in a kettle if you are going to do so.
Are Kettles Able To Boil Milk?
There really isn’t a straightforward answer as to whether kettles are able to boil milk, because while most are capable of boiling milk, they were definitely not designed to do so.
Kettles are designed to boil and heat water (particularly electric kettles) and boiling anything other than water in a kettle can ruin its parts and cause it to malfunction or lose power over time.
So, you can boil milk in a kettle, but it is definitely not something that the kettle companies will recommend that you do.