HOMEMADE SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK|NO PRESERVATIVES|NO ADDITIVES
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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This video shows you step by step how to the make a rich and creamy Sweetened Condensed Milk at home. It’s a Caribbean pantry staple item and now you can make your own sweetened condensed milk at home.
Its super easy to make and only requires 2 ingredients. Whole milk and sugar. It’s just as rich and creamy as the store bought version and preservative free (how great is that!) 🤗
The homemade version is even better than the store-bought version, trust me.
The next time you run out of sweetened milk …you can easily make your own at home!
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2 1/4 cups whole milk
2/3 cup granulated sugar
➜ RECIPE NOTES:
You can substitute the granulated sugar with pure maple syrup honey, coconut sugar, coconut nectar, agave nectar, or stevia should work just fine.
Whole milk is ideal for this recipe. If you choose to use low-fat or fat-free milk, the consistency of the final product will not be as rich and creamy as that of whole milk. You’ll have to experiment and make adjustments to the milk mixture.
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Thank you. I use about 20 cans a day in my Snowball stand. I've been buying it for 50 years, so I really appreciate your video
Hey Van, Wow, that's impressive! 20 cans a day is quite a lot. I'm glad my video could provide some value to someone with such extensive experience using condensed milk. It's an honor to know that my recipe might play a small role in your Snowball stand's success. Thanks for watching and sharing your story! 🍧 Ps, What other DIY Pantry Staples would you like to see on the channel? xx
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After this no need to buy condensed milk again. Love it Kerri!
Lol that’s the whole point. 😁
I have been making it for awhile, it's so rewarding when you see the end product, great job. 👍❤
I totally agree. It’s such a gratifying experience. ✨
So true. 😊
thank you so much, I use condensed milk to make home made ice cream
You’re oh so welcome! Condensed milk is such a great base for homemade ice cream. It makes it so rich and creamy. Happy ice cream making! 🫶🏾
Thank you
You're welcome Julie. 🫶🏾
This is clutch! Thank you
You’re most welcome!! Let me know how it goes if and when you make it. xx
Can you tell us how much ingredients to use to make a large batch? That would save alot of time making it in larger bulk ? Please and Thank you.
Hey Sandra, thank you for your valuable feedback and question! If you're looking to make a larger batch of my condensed milk recipe, I would recommend using a ratio of 2:1 for the milk and sugar. For example, you can use 28 ounces of milk and 14 ounces of sugar to make a double batch, or 42 ounces of milk and 21 ounces of sugar for a triple batch. Just make sure to adjust the cooking time accordingly to ensure the mixture thickens properly. I hope this helps and happy cooking! xx
Do you think this will work with Lactose free whole milk?
@karendobbs5649 Hey Karen, thanks for reaching out. Yes, you can definitely use lactose-free milk to make condensed milk following the same method shown in the video. Additionally, using coconut milk is another great lactose-free alternative for making condensed milk. Both options work well and provide a lactose-free choice for those who need or prefer it!
In terms of measurements, they would generally remain the same. However, due to the different fat content and consistency between lactose-free, regular, and coconut milk, you might need to adjust the sugar to taste or keep an eye on the consistency as it cooks to ensure it reaches your desired thickness. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any additional recipe related questions. Happy cooking! xo
Look great,can coconut milk used instead of whole milk?
Absolutely, coconut milk can be used in place of whole milk. 🫶🏾
@@KerriAnnsKravings thank you
You’re most welcome. Let’s me know if you have anymore recipe related quesitons. 🫶🏾
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what kind of powdered milk?
Hey Marita, to address your question, traditionally, condensed milk is made by simmering regular milk and sugar together until it reduces and thickens. Powdered milk is not commonly used in traditional condensed milk recipes.
However, if you're looking for an alternative or have specific dietary preferences, using powdered milk could be an option. While I haven't personally used powdered milk to make condensed milk, it can be reconstituted with water to create a liquid milk consistency. You can then proceed to simmer it with sugar, following the same process as with regular milk.
Keep in mind that the flavor and texture of the condensed milk made with powdered milk might be slightly different from the traditional version. It's always a good idea to experiment and adjust the recipe according to your taste preferences. I hope this helps clarify the possibility of using powdered milk for making condensed milk. xx
How much milk?
How how much sugar?
Hey love, For this recipe, you’ll need 2 1/4 cups of whole milk and 2/3 cup of granulated sugar. You can also check the video description for more details. Let me know if you have anymore questions!🫶🏾
@@KerriAnnsKravings thank you very much!
@nancymlavalle3411 you’re most welcome! 🫶🏾
Is it possible to use coconut sugar instead of white sugar???
Yes, coconut sugar, pure maple syrup, coconut nectar, agave nectar, or stevia should work just fine. Let me know if you have anymore questions. xx
So , u used 1 litar of milk ?
Hey love, actually, it’s not one liter of milk; I used 2 1/4 cups, which is approximately 530 milliliters, and the sugar is 2/3 cup, which is around 133 grams. Hope that helps! If you have more questions, feel free to ask.🫶🏾
I used a Crock Pot to reduce this
Hey Harry, that's an interesting technique with the Crock Pot! It's less traditional and might take longer, but I can see the appeal of its "set it and forget it" convenience - just be sure to stir it occasionally to keep that consistency smooth. Thanks for sharing your method! xx