You can also try setting your microwave to 70 percent power for a slower boil. You should still stir the milk every 15 seconds.

Lower the heat when the milk starts to boil to avoid scorching it.

You should still put the spoon to use every few minutes and stir the milk to release steam.

If your stove runs hot and you can’t boil milk slowly enough directly over a flame, you could use the double boiler method.

Indirectly heating the milk in the glass or stainless steel bowl will ensure a slower, more even boil.

When the milk boils, turn the heat off and either use it or cool it according to your recipe.

You don’t want to get the milk or formula too hot. If it’s too hot, it’ll lose nutritional value and could burn your infant’s mouth.

A bottle warmer can make late night feedings a bit easier. Instead of heating water on the stove or holding a bottle under warm running water, you could just pop it in the warmer and wait a couple minutes.