Super easy - Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2025
- Recipe: adventuresineve... Did you know that you can very easily make your own sweetened condensed milk with just a couple of pantry staples? It's so easy and so very delicious in all of your recipes (and in coffee).
Sweetened Condensed Milk
Ingredients for sauce:
2 cups whole milk
¾ cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 Tablespoons butter
Directions:
In a heavy saucepan, mix together milk and sugar.
Bring to a boil over medium heat, immediately lower to a simmer and set a timer for 30 minutes. Mixture should be reduced by half.
Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and butter.
Cool at room temperature before storing in the refrigerator for up to a week.
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I just found this recipe in the back of a cookbook that I got as a wedding gift....33 years ago. All these years, I could have been making this for my hubby's homemade ice cream!! Thank for showing me how easy this is!!!
Just did it a few moments ago and it works thank you so much for sharing without vanilla even taste better 😊delicious
Thank you. I made this.
Thank you😊
Thank you
Can you pressure cook this for caramel? Can you make in large batches?
Can we attempt this with non dairy milk? Such as almond or oat milk?
I’ve not done it, but I have this recipe saved to try! detoxinista.com/sweetened-condensed-coconut-milk/
I wanted to make homemade Irish Cream (fake Bailey's) and was stunned to find I'm out of canned sweetened condensed milk, so I've been searching for recipes. I saw some that suggested using other sweeteners, like honey, and that appeals to me because I have a lot of raw honey. However, I know that heating raw honey over about 130 degrees ruins many of the benefits of raw honey, so I have a question/suggestion for you. Do you think it is necessary to reduce the milk with sweetener in it for some reason? I get that heating would better dissolve the granulated sugar, but I wonder if I could simmer the volume of milk away and add honey along with the vanilla extract and butter. I think I'll give it a try, but figured I'd ask here as well for future raw-honey-lovers who may want to make this recipe. Thanks!
I wonder something similar! And if was possible to add the sweetener, whatever it was (I'm allergic to honey, unfortunately... ). Maybe after cooking the milk? Here in Brazil , for some reason, we don't have any national evaporated milk available in the supermarkets (even with our huge milk production... ) ; anyway, I suppose it's a good idea :)
PS: I found some very good evaporated milk recipes here on TH-cam, I made it today and it turned out really good!
@@rosenunes8292 interesting you mention EM, which was developed years after canned sweetened condensed milk( has to do something with vacuum technology?).
What a good recipe to have around when you need it. Do you think you could use 2% milk and just add more butter to get the fat content up?
Probably... but I'm no expert! LOL
Is ist really 4 tablespoons butter, looks like 4 teaspoons? Thank you!
It is for sure 4 Tablespoons of butter. :)
Is that salted or unsalted butter?
I believe I used unsalted for that one! But I've used both!
Thank you