Condensed Milk Dulce de Leche

350g Prep Time 1 minutes   Cook Time 75 minutes   Rated:

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Caramel is made from slowly cooking down granulated sugar, simply by itself or with a splash of water. Dulce de leche is made from slowly cooking cows milk and sugar together. Dulce de leche made with goat milk is known as cajeta.

You will have seen the commercial version of this on shelves. Top N Fill is basically dulce de leche or caramelised sweetened milk. It is delicious for loads of recipes and I have only just begun to explore the possibilities on here now. I did this recipe quite a few years ago for something else and it still holds up.

The benefits of doing this while the milk is still in the tin is that you waste nothing in the bowl or around the blades. Of course it will also maintain the quantity pretty evenly, there is no danger of it boiling over as is the case when cooking it directly in the Thermomix bowl.

It will keep sealed in the tin after you have made it for potentially longer than the original use by date (which will have disappeared as the label will come off during cooking so make a note.)

SO...what will you be making with your Dulce De Leche?

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Need

  • 1 x 395g tin condensed milk, unopened
  • 2 Litres water for steaming

Do

1  

Place condensed milk still in the tin into simmering basket and insert into the Thermomix bowl. Fill with water to approximately 2 cm below the rim of the tin. Cook 75 min/100°C/speed 3. Cool tin completely without opening.

2  

To use, open when cold, or keep in the fridge until ready to use. We love this over ice cream, waffles, pancakes or as an ingredient in a recipe that uses the commercial version Top N Fill.

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