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Quick & Easy Caramel Recipe - Heavenly Dulce De Leche

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Caramel of the Gods

I first came across this by accident, and didn't know quite what I was sampling, but I knew it was good. Some cans of sweetened condensed milk had been unintentionally exposed to heat and when I at first opened them, I thought they were spoiled. After a cautious sniff or two, I realized they were not soured, even though the contents had turned an odd color for milk - a pale, brownish color.

The semi-solid mass slid out of the can with an unappetizing plop and quivered gently in the bottom of the bowl. Not an impressive beginning to our love affair, but, unwilling to judge a book by its cover, or a sweet by its plop, I decided to venture a small nibble.

One bite, and I was hooked! I have since come to know this wonderful caramel-flavored treat as Dulce de Leche. Literally translated, this means Sweetness of, or from Milk - Milk Candy - and is one of the most decadently divine caramel treats I have ever tasted.

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How To Make Dulce De Leche (Milk Candy)

Stove Top Method:

  • Puncture the lids of two cans of sweetened condensed milk, but do not open them
  • Place the unopened cans into a pot large enough to hold them.
  • Add water to just under top of lids and simmer over medium-high heat
  • Reduce the heat and gently simmer for about 2 hours. Keep an extra pot of boiling water on the side to replenish the water that evaporates. The cans of condensed milk should always be almost covered by water.
  • When done, let the cans cool in the water bath. When cooled, remove the cans.
  • Open the cans, and serve.

Saucepan Method:

  • Empty the can of condensed milk (or the milk and sugar mixture) into a small saucepan.
  • Place on on medium-low heat, stirring continuously.
  • Remove from heat when you can turn a cooled tablespoon of it upside down without it falling off the spoon

Microwave Method:

  • Empty the sweetened condensed milk into a large microwave-safe bowl
  • Microwave on medium power for two minutes
  • Remove from microwave and stir with a wire whisk. Be careful as the mixture and bowl will be very hot and remain that way throughout the process.
  • Microwave on medium power for another two minutes
  • Remove and stir again.
    Microwave on medium-low power for 16 to 24 minutes or until milk turns thick and caramel color, stirring every few minutes

Do not over cook as it will turn into a solid mass of caramel – tasty, but solid

Oven Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 425° F (220° C)
  • Pour the condensed milk or mixture into a glass pie plate or shallow baking dish
  • Set the baking dish in a bain marie, or a water bath - a larger pan, such as a roasting pan, with add hot water added until it reaches halfway up the side of the baking dish
  • Cover the dish tightly with aluminum foil and bake for 1 - 1 1/4 hours
  • Check during baking and add more water to the roasting pan if needed
  • Remove baking dish from the bain marie and let cool

Whisk dulce de leche until smooth

Variations:

  • Cajeta - Mexican version of dulce de leche made of half goat's milk and half cow's milk - named after the small wooden boxes it in which it was packed
  • Dominican style - made by mixing equal parts of whole milk and brown sugar and simmering over medium heat to the consistency of thick yogurt, then poured into molds to set for several hours; texture similar to fudge
  • Cortada - common in Cuban cuisine, generally eaten alone; lumpy texture
  • Manjar Blanco - popular in Peru and Chile
  • Confiture de lait – a specialty of the Normandy region of France; mix whole milk with one half its weight in sugar; boil mixture briefly then cook over low heat for several hours
  • "Boiled Condensed Milk" - in Russia, it is very popular as a filling in nut-shaped cookies, to hold the two halves together in the shape of a round nut

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Enelle Lamb 2 years ago

Oh my goodness I've died and gone to heaven! This is one I will DEFINITELY have to try :D

RedElf 2 years ago

Greetings, Enelle - you gotta try the Hagen Daas Ice Cream - now that is to die for ;)

Princessa 2 years ago

you just made my mouth water. It has been ages since I had some manjar blanco -as we call it in peru-

we have a dessert that is called suspiro limeño, which is a glass filled with manjar blanco and topped with merengue, it is heavenly delicious!!!

Needless to say that I'll be trying your recipes for dulce de leche. Thanks for such a sweet morning :)

Patti Ann 2 years ago

I have never heard of Dulce De Leche before. I will try this right away - it sounds heavenly. Thanks for the recipes.

rsmallory 2 years ago

Mmmmmm, sounds yummy! Thanks!

RedElf 2 years ago

Good morning, Princessa - anything I can do to brighten your morning... ;) I love the sound of your desert. How do the words of its name translate, literally?

Enjoy, Patti Ann. Glad you liked them...it is heaven on toast, should you be so inclined, :)

Greetings, rs. You are most welcome. Thanks for the comment.

emohealer 2 years ago

Oh, this sounds absolutely divine! I have heard of Dulce De Leche and even tried, but to have these instructions..awesome. Somthing I will not be indulging in with my lactose thingy situation, must get another goody you have my taste buds fired up. Definitely something to share with others...Thanks!

RedElf 2 years ago

Greetings, emohealer. I am lactose intolerant, but am able to tolerate cooked milk products such as custard, flan and creme brulee. Perhaps there's hope - if not, try chocolate ;)

ethel smith 2 years ago

Looks and sounds so delicious but very naughty

Princessa 2 years ago

Hi, literally suspiro limeño means "sigh from a limeño" because the merengue top is shaped in a twirly uppy way on top of the dulce de leche and a limeño is a person born in Lima-Peru.

RedElf 2 years ago

Of course, ethel, that is why it is sooo good! ;)

Oh, that is so beautiful, Princessa! It sounded terribly poetic but I wasn't sure of the correct translation, - the closest I got was "breath of something". The real name is so much nicer ;) Such lovely name for a heavenly-sounding dessert.

Ashley Joy 2 years ago

My sweet tooth is wanting some now. Thanks for sharing this.

RedElf 2 years ago

You are most welcome, Ashley Joy. Thank you for commenting :)

Marelisa 2 years ago

Hi RedElf: I live in Panama and I grew up eating Dulce de Leche. It's divine. :-) And you've certainly done it justice on this lens.

RedElf 2 years ago

Thanks so much, Marelisa. It certainly is ;) ...and thanks so much. So nice you stopped by and commented :)

Nisha shan 2 years ago

Caramel, my all time favorite... Gonna try this out, thank you..

kartika damon 2 years ago

Oh my god! I bookmarked this! Kartika

RedElf 2 years ago

Thanks, kartika - it really is heaven on toast!

fishtiger58 2 years ago

Very bizzare that I found this hub. 3 days ago on Thanksgiving my sister was telling me about this. I have never heard of it before but am going to try in the next few days. Thanks for the article am book marking it.

RedElf 2 years ago

Too fun! It's addictive, so do be careful ;)

AliciaC 17 months ago

I love condensed milk desserts – they’re so delicious – but try to restrict them to special occasions. Now that I’ve seen your recipes I’m going to have even more trouble resisting! I’m definitely going to make some Dulce de Leche at Christmas.

RedElf 17 months ago

I think you could allow yourself maybe just one special taste of Dulce de Leche for Christmas...teehee

Bitters 4 months ago

all it is is sweetened condensed milk O.o seems to easy

RedElf 4 months ago

Yes - we discovered it by accident, on opening some cans that had been exposed to heat. They weren't spoiled as we thought when we first opened them, and the contents were heavenly. Many years later, I saw Dulce de Leche Ice Cream and loved it, so I went searching for recipes.

vespawoolf 3 months ago

This is a great hub! I have backlinked with my hub "Butter Caramels with Himalayan Pink Salt". Thanks!

RedElf 3 months ago

vespawolf, thanks for the link! Your butter caramels sound awesome - I will have to come and check them out!

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