Organic Sweetened Condensed Milk or Dulce de Leche Recipe (2024)

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This homemade organic sweetened condensed milk is deeply flavorful, only contains 2 ingredients, is easy to make, and it’s something you can feel good about making for your family.

More correctly, this is a no-refined-sugar spin on dulce de leche because it is definitely thick and caramelized, but you can use it as you would sweetened condensed milk, especially when adding some caramel flavor would be most welcome.

Don’t miss my caramel vanilla ice cream made with this goodness, friends!

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Why This Recipe?

Making your own staples is almost always about saving money and having control over the quality of ingredients you use.

Standard sweetened condensed milk (scm) is definitely sweet and milky, but making it with palm sugar ensures it will have a deeply caramelized flavor.

Purchase your own organic whole milk and some organic palm sugar, and all you’ll need besides is a pot, a stove, and some time.

All Sugars Are Not Created Equal

While regular sugar, even organice sugar, is sweet, it doesn’t have a lot of character.

Coconut palm sugar, on the other hand, is full of caramelly good flavor right out of the container.

Reduce your mixture by 25% to 40%, and you have a lovely thick, pourable scm.

I’m sure you can imagine how much deeper the flavor becomeswhen it’s mixed with milk and then reduced on the stove top by 60%! Now you have magically made organic dulce de leche!

What you end up with is a thick and deeply caramelized milk and palm sugar mixture that is much thicker than store-bought sweetened condensed milk.

Unrefined Sugar Lends More Flavor

Not only will you be able to make ice cream (or anything) with more depth of flavor, you can feel good knowing that you’re using an organic product that you made yourself, that only contains 2 ingredients and contains no added refined sugar at all.

Even if you are not concerned about consumingrefined sugar, this SCM has so much flavor that you will want to use it in all the no-churn ice cream you make.

The Difference Between Sweetened Condensed Milk and Dulce de Leche

Both are similar in that each is made using the same two ingredients.

The difference is in the how long you cook them, or more specifically, how much you reduce them.

Reduce your mixture on the stove by 20%-40%, and you have sweetened condensed milk.

Reduce your mixture by 60%, and you’ll have dulce de leche.

The more you reduce the mixture, the thicker and more concentrated it will be, and the more flavor it will have.

How to Make It

As promised, you’ll only need two ingredients:

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  • whole milk: When it comes to milk products, the one that has enough water to reduce without burning but has enough fat in it to keep the mixture from breaking is whole milk. Do not sub in half and half or cream. You could potentially sub in some half and half for a portion of the milk, but that’s as far as I’d go, or you run the risk of burning it
  • palm sugar: full of flavor and simply delicious. You can sub in organic granulated sugar if you prefer

Procedure

Very few ingredients, meet very few steps.

Here’s how you make this:

  1. Pour milk and palm sugar into a pan.
  2. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently.
  3. Reduce the heat to maintain a simmer, and cook until it has reached your desired thickness.
  4. Stir frequently at first, and then almost constantly as it thickens.

Serving Suggestions

I am sure you can think of a ton of ways to use this stuff, friends. But I will get you started with these ideas:

  • Use it as an ice cream topping
  • Swirl it into ice cream for a deeply flavorful caramel swirl
  • Use it as (or in) a fruit dip
  • Sweeten your coffee with it
  • Spread it on waffles or pancakes
  • Stir it into hot or cold milk to make some ridiculously good caramel milk
  • Spread it between cake layers
  • Fold it together with whipped cream to make an easy caramel mousse

Now that you’re hungry for it, let’s make some, shall we?

Can I Make a Vegan Version?

Yes you can make it vegan.

Substitute full fat coconut milk for the whole milk. Use the canned kind and not the boxed beverage.

A Note About Measurements

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Homemade Organic Sweetened Condensed Milk (No Refined Sugar)

Jennifer Field

Homemade organic sweetened condensed milk is easy to make, takes only 2 ingredients (and time) to make, and contains no refined sugar. It’s deeply caramelized flavor is a delicious bonus!

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Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 32 minutes mins

Course Dessert Sauces

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 8 servings

Calories 157 kcal

Ingredients

  • 32 oz organic whole milk
  • 6 oz organic coconut palm sugar

Instructions

  • Combine the milk and palm sugar in a heavy-bottomed sauce pan.

  • Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Be careful it doesn’t boil over.

  • Adjust heat to medium low to keep the milk at a very low boil/high simmer.

  • Reduce the weight by 25%-40%, and you’ll have a lovely sweetened condensed milk. Your final weight will be between 22.8 oz (at 40%) and 28.5 oz (at 25%).

  • Reduce by 60% by weight. Your final weight of your mixture should be 15.2oz. (See Notes)

  • Please See Notes for a few more specifics.

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Notes

You can scale this recipe up or down, keeping the ratio of 1 oz palm sugar to 5.3 oz milk. Base as written is 32 oz milk to 6 oz palm sugar.

Occasionally pour/scrape the simmering milk mixture into a heat proof container on a scale you’ve zeroed out. You’re looking for the final weight of the sweetened condensed milk to be 40% of the original weight, or 15.2 oz.

If you’re going to use this as an ice cream sauce or in your coffee, you can certainly stop the reduction at any point once the sweetened condensed milk has thickened up some.

If you’re going to use it to make no-churn ice cream, go ahead and reduce it all the way. If you leave too much water in the mixture, your ice cream will set up too firmly and could possibly develop an icy texture.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ozCalories: 157kcalCarbohydrates: 27gProtein: 4gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 53mgSugar: 27g

Keyword homemade dulce de leche, organic sweetened condensed milk

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FAQs

Is dulce de leche same as sweetened condensed milk? ›

The difference between condensed milk and dulce de leche is the caramelization of the sugars that are both added and part of milk,” Sibley says. “Typically, condensed milk remains white and has a lighter consistency and taste than dulce de leche.

Can you get organic condensed milk? ›

Absolutely! There are some organic brands (<– Amazon Link) of sweetened condensed milk that don't use milk from conventionally farmed cows and use organic cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.

What is a substitute for dulce de leche in baking? ›

Technically, if you see dulce de leche in a recipe, you can instead use caramel, and vice-versa. However, there will be a slight variance in taste and texture, and the recipe will no longer be authentic to the specified region. That is why we always recommend differentiating between dulce de leche and caramel.

Can I replace condensed milk with dulce de leche? ›

This stuff is amazing in cupcakes and as a cake filling. You can use it in tres leches cake instead of the sweetened condensed milk and you can use it in cookie sandwiches. It also tastes great in coffee, on ice cream, and by the spoonful.

What is the difference between La Lechera and sweetened condensed milk? ›

LA LECHERA Fat-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk has the same creamy, sweet taste as the original product without the fat. Also, containing half the sugar and half the calories of sweetened condensed milks, LA LECHERA 50% Less Sugar is the condensed milk category's only reduced sugar item.

What is a healthier version of condensed milk? ›

Cream of coconut is a great substitute for sweetened condensed milk, giving a hint of tropical flavor. It's dairy-free and can be substituted cup for cup. The thick consistency of cream of coconut closely resembles sweetened condensed milk, allowing for similar richness in many recipes.

What is a natural substitute for sweetened condensed milk? ›

Almond Milk and Sugar

For a substitute, simmer 2 cups of almond milk over low heat until the liquid reduces to 1 cup. (This is not a one-to-one alternative. You do need 2 cups of almond milk to make one cup of sweetened condensed milk.) To sweeten this up, you can add 2/3 cup of any type of sugar and mix.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Evaporated milk has added sugar and carbohydrates which are very high, making sweetened condensed milk not healthy for nutritional intake for babies and children, Ali explained.

Is Butterscotch and dulce de leche the same thing? ›

Butterscotch is made from cooking down brown sugar with butter, and its flavor is sweeter and softer than that of caramel. Dulce de leche is made from slowly cooking cow milk and sugar together. Dulce de leche made with goat milk is known as cajeta.

Is there a difference between caramel and dulce de leche? ›

Caramel and dulce de leche might look and taste somewhat similar, but they are actually pretty different. While caramel is made from slowly simmering water and sugar until it caramelizes, dulce de leche is made from simmering milk and sugar super slowly until it turns into a creamy, caramelized substance.

What does baking soda do to dulce de leche? ›

You can make dulce de leche by cooking down milk and sugar in the stove top, with the addition of baking soda to help the reactions that occur in order to form a thick and rich dulce de leche. The results: A dark sauce, slightly gritty, thick but not pipeable.

What can I do with half a cup of sweetened condensed milk? ›

Here are some ways to use up leftover sweetened condensed milk that are not dessert-related:
  1. Coffee creamer: Use sweetened condensed milk instead of regular creamer to add a creamy sweetness to your coffee.
  2. Smoothies: Add a spoonful of sweetened condensed milk to your morning smoothie for extra creaminess and sweetness.
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Is caramel condensed milk the same as dulce de leche? ›

Caramel and dulce de leche might look and taste somewhat similar, but they are actually pretty different. While caramel is made from slowly simmering water and sugar until it caramelizes, dulce de leche is made from simmering milk and sugar super slowly until it turns into a creamy, caramelized substance.

What is the closest thing to sweetened condensed milk? ›

Canned cream of coconut

Cream of coconut is a great substitute for sweetened condensed milk, giving a hint of tropical flavor. It's dairy-free and can be substituted cup for cup. The thick consistency of cream of coconut closely resembles sweetened condensed milk, allowing for similar richness in many recipes.

What is the best substitute for sweetened condensed milk? ›

Almond Milk and Sugar

For a substitute, simmer 2 cups of almond milk over low heat until the liquid reduces to 1 cup. (This is not a one-to-one alternative. You do need 2 cups of almond milk to make one cup of sweetened condensed milk.) To sweeten this up, you can add 2/3 cup of any type of sugar and mix.

What is similar to dulce de leche? ›

Caramel, butterscotch, dulce de leche, and cajeta? All are sweet, golden, syrupy concoctions that are delicious things to eat.

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