QUICK CONDENSED MILK
Homemade sweetened condensed milk traditionally requires ultra-low heat and up to 6 hours of constant stirring, but with a splash of heavy cream added to prevent scorching, I can crank up the heat and be done in 45 minutes. The result is thicker, creamier, and more luscious than anything from a can, with a rich dairy flavor and subtle notes of caramel. If you like chai tea, be sure to try the cinnamon-spiced variation.
Provided by Stella Parks
Categories Dessert Milk/Cream Condiment Condiment/Spread
Yield 2 cups (about 19 ounces)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Combine milk, cream, sugar, and salt in a 5-quart stainless steel saucier. If using a scale, weigh the pot and ingredients together so you can digitally track the reduction. Place over medium heat, stirring occasionally with a heat resistant spatula, until the milk begins to simmer, about 12 minutes. Continue cooking another 30 minutes more, scraping continuously to prevent a milky buildup from forming around the sides. When the thickened milk-syrup suddenly begins to foam, it's almost done. Keep simmering and stirring until the foam subsides and the dairy has condensed to exactly 2 cups or 19 ounces. If using a scale, the pot will weigh 26 ounces less than when you started.
- Pour into an airtight container, seal to prevent evaporation, and refrigerate up to 1 month. To mimic the consistency of canned milk, bring to room temperature before using.
- Key Point
- Even slightly acidic ingredients will cause hot dairy to curdle, including raw cane sugar, brown sugar, coconut sugar, maple syrup, honey, and agave. Take care when experimenting with ingredients not listed in the variations.
- Mix It Up:
- Chai Spice: Along with the sugar, add two 4-inch cinnamon sticks, 1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds, 1/2 teaspoon whole allspice berries, 10 whole black peppercorns, 5 whole cloves, and 6 white cardamom pods, gently cracked. Proceed as directed. For an easy chai latte, stir 1 tablespoon of the spiced milk into 6 ounces (3/4 cup) hot black tea, such as Assam.
- Dulce de Leche: This rich and nutty variation owes its caramel flavor and color to baking soda, which raises the dairy's pH, allowing the lactose to brown at lower temperatures than normal. Add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda to the sugar and proceed as directed; though the mixture will foam more vigorously, there is no risk of overflow. Made with goat's milk in the variation below, dulce de leche is known as cajeta. As the browning process will resume with continued exposure to heat, neither dulce de leche or cajeta can be used as an ingredient in baked goods.
- Fresh Ginger: Peel and roughly chop a 2-inch piece of fresh ginger; add along with the sugar.
- Goat's-Milk: This variation is more easily digested by those with lactose intolerance, and because goat's milk won't curdle when it's boiled, there's no need for cream. Trust me, there's nothing "goaty" about it-just gentle creaminess anyone can enjoy. Replace milk and cream with 38 ounces (4 3/4 cups) goat's milk and proceed as directed. Note: This variation requires "ultra-high temperature" pasteurized goat's milk, as raw or low-heat pasteurized versions may turn grainy with prolonged cooking.
- Lavender: During the cooking process, lavender mellows into something soft and aromatic, without any hint of the soapiness that can so often be its downfall. Add 1 tablespoon dried lavender buds along with the sugar.
- Rosemary: Wonderfully herbaceous, this variation is my absolute favorite way to make Pumpkin Pie. Add a 4-inch sprig of fresh rosemary along with the sugar.
- Soft-Serve: This eggless ice cream has an unbelievably pure and creamy flavor, with a silkiness that reminds me of Dairy Queen soft serve. Prepare the Quick Condensed Milk or any variation and pour into a large bowl. Add 10 ounces (1 1/4 cups) heavy cream, 2 ounces (1/4 cup) whole milk, 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt (half as much if iodized), and 1 tablespoon vanilla extract and mix well. Chill until cold, about 2 hours, and churn according to manufacturer directions.
- Vanilla Bean: I make this variation whenever I have an empty vanilla bean left over from another project, as the cooking process will extract considerable flavor from even the most withered pod (the sheer volume of seeds in a "fresh" pod can turn the milk gray). Add scraped vanilla pod to the milk and proceed as directed. To deepen the flavor, leave the vanilla pod in the jar of Quick Condensed Milk.
More about "quick condensed milk recipes"
QUICK DESSERT SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK RECIPES
From yummly.com
10 BEST SIMPLE CONDENSED MILK RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.com
50 RECIPES USING SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK | ALLRECIPES
From allrecipes.com
10 BEST CONDENSED MILK QUICK DESSERT RECIPES | YUMMLY
QUICK & EASY RECIPES - EAGLE BRAND
From eaglebrand.com
49 EASY CONDENSED MILK RECIPES - PUREWOW
From purewow.com
Author Taryn PirePublished 2021-10-09
- Crème Caramel. This silky French custard gets a Vietnamese-inspired twist with the help of sweetened condensed milk. (We’re betting you already have the other five ingredients needed to pull it off, too.)
- Vanilla Bean Thumbprint Cookies with Dulce de Leche. Wanna see a magic trick? Submerge a can of sweetened condensed milk in water and gently simmer it for a few hours.
- Vietnamese Iced Coffee. Choose a bold, strong roast to balance the condensed milk’s sweetness. (You can also swap coffee entirely for black or chai tea.)
- 3-Ingredient Ice Cream (with Endless Variations) No need for a fancy ice cream maker here. All it takes is a whisk or a stand mixer to whip up a killer pint.
- Key Lime Pie with Coconut and White Chocolate. Get in, we’re going to Florida. Not only does the filling nail the sweet-to-sour ratio, but the crust boasts graham crackers, coconut flakes and white chocolate.
- Thai Iced Tea Panna Cotta. Ombré desserts are always guaranteed to impress. This one’s made up of two layers of panna cotta—one spiked with Thai iced tea mix, the other vanilla extract—and whipped cream.
- Coconut Rice Pudding with Rhubarb Compote. The Brits have been pairing rhubarb with cream to curb its bitterness for years. We up the ante by using whole milk, coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk.
- Horchata Three Ways. A type of creamy agua fresca, horchata is a Mexican drink traditionally made by steeping rice in water with almonds and cinnamon.
- Caramel Coconut Macaroons. Sweetened condensed milk is the silky, creamy secret to the caramel sauce that holds these bite-sized cookies together.
- No-Churn 4-Ingredient Plum Swirl Ice Cream. Cheater’s condensed milk ice cream has endless varieties. Opt for swirling in store-bought jam instead of our homemade plum version if you’re feeling extra lazy.
10 BEST QUICK FUDGE WITH CONDENSED MILK RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.com
10 MILKMAID RECIPES | QUICK & EASY CONDENSED MILK RECIPES
From youtube.com
30+ DELICIOUS CONDENSED MILK RECIPES – THE KITCHEN COMMUNITY
From thekitchencommunity.org
QUICK & EASY - EAGLE BRAND
From eaglebrand.com
10 BEST CONDENSED MILK QUICK RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.com
QUICK CONDENSED MILK | THE SPLENDID TABLE
From splendidtable.org
30 EASY CONDENSED MILK DESSERTS - INSANELY GOOD
From insanelygoodrecipes.com
5 EASY CONDENSED MILK RECIPES - THE COOKING FOODIE
From thecookingfoodie.com
CONDENSED MILK RECIPES | BBC GOOD FOOD
From bbcgoodfood.com
10 BEST CONDENSED MILK QUICK RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.co.uk
10 BEST CONDENSED MILK QUICK DESSERT RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.com
HOW TO MAKE CONDENSED MILK AT HOME - QUICK & EASY …
From youtube.com
10 BEST CONDENSED MILK QUICK RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.com
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love