Tomorrow I am going to share a great one-step homemade ice cream recipe that takes no ice cream maker. The recipe calls for sweetened condensed milk, which can be a little expensive.
Here is a wonderful recipe for homemade sweetened condensed milk that looks and tastes just like the original. I have tried a number of recipes over the years that used only nonfat dry milk, sugar, and butter. They were never quite “right.” This recipes uses a can of evaporated milk, and that makes all the difference.
I have changed the direction somewhat from the ones I posted as a comment on the Eat at Home blog last year. This makes an amount equal to 3 cans of purchased sweetened condensed milk.
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Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk
4 c. sugar
1 can evaporated milk
1 c. non-fat dry milk
6 T. butter or margarine sliced
Put sugar in a food processor and blend until super fine. If you do not have a large food processor, put sugar, 1 cup at a time, in a blender or mini food processor and blend until super fine. (This is what I do.) Combine sugar, evaporated milk, dry milk, and butter in a large saucepan. Mix very well. Cook over medium heat, watching carefully and stirring often, until butter melts and sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and divide evenly into thirds, about 1 1/4 to 1 1/3 cup each. Refrigerate overnight before using to allow mixture to thicken up. This keep 2 weeks in the refrigerator and can be frozen up to 6 months. It may be a little grainy after thawing, but it smooths out when mixed with other ingredients. Makes the equivalent of 3 cans of purchased sweetened condensed milk.
This may be made fat-free by using skim evaporated milk and omitting the butter or margarine. I think that you could reduce the sugar by using Splenda for at least part of the sugar, but I have never experimented with that.
Come back tomorrow for a really great one-step, no ice-cream maker, homemade ice cream
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Thank you for sharing! I've looked at several recipes for this, but am glad I found yours. It looks like it will be much closer to the actual real deal.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this! Thanks! I found this on Full Plate Thursday!
ReplyDeleteWow, I had no idea it was that simple to make at home. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally cool. I had no idea you could make your own sweetened condensed milk.
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Hi Loy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe to have. Living in the country we are always looking for recipes to make something that we may not have in the pantry. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and hope to see you again real soon. Hope you are having a great week!
Miz Helen
I'm so glad you shared. This is definitely a 'gold mine' kind of recipe I needed.
ReplyDeleteI made this and I love it! Thank you for sharing this shortcut :)
ReplyDeleteFirst time checking out your blog, found through pinterest. I made this today and it tastes AMAZING. and just like it should! I used 2 cups white sugar and 2/3 cup agave. I didn't do the blender trick out of sheer laziness and it was still perfect!
ReplyDeleteHow large is the can of milk?
ReplyDelete12 fl. oz., easily found at almost any grocery store in the US.
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