Dulce de Leche Recipe Thick Caramel - HowToCookThat : Cakes... (2024)

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Dulce de leche is a thick, caramel milk-based sauce. I have seen many recipes for it that involve simmering an unopened can of sweetened condensed milk in a big pot of water for several hours. I have tried this in the past, despite warnings that it might explode. It worked fine but still had that distinctive sweetened condensed milk taste. So try this recipe instead, its faster and is delectable.

Dulce de leche ingredients (makes 1 cup of thick dulce de leche)

4 cups or 1litre (0.26 gallons) milk (4% fat)
2 cups or 436g (15.38 ounces) sugar
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp vanilla extract

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Bring the milk to the boil, add the sugar, vanilla and baking soda. Stir until the sugar is dissolved.

Reduce the heat and wash down the sides of the pan using a wet pastry brush. Simmer over medium heat for about 1 hour scooping off any froth every fifteen minutes.

As you get closer to an hour monitor the syrup regularly to check it is not burning on the bottom of the pan.

Pour through a fine metal sieve into a bowl and allow to cool. It will thicken more on cooling.

Use as a sauce or as a component for desserts like ‘gold bar’ or banoffee tart.

Excess can placed in a ziplock bag and stored in the freezer.

Troubleshooting: If on cooling it is not as thick as you need it has not been heated hot enough. Pour into a clean saucepan and stir as it boils until a small teaspoonful placed on the bench cools to be thick. WARNING: Caramel is extremely hot, any little splatters will burn, so wear protective gloves while stirring.

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  1. 3actressJanuary 13, 2022, 12:14 pmReply

    3reciprocal

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    Nirantara DineshOctober 6, 2021, 7:07 amReply

    Rating: 4.5

    Hi Ann. I was making this so I could also make the caramel cupcakes. But I wanted to ask how much dulce de Leche does this recipe yield??

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    EmmaDecember 22, 2020, 5:20 pmReply

    Rating: 4

    This is embarrassing, but as simple as this recipe is, I just can’t get it right. I’ve tried multiple times. This current batch has been boiling for 2 hours now and it just won’t get thicker. It also tastes like liquid sugar, not caramel. I’ve measured the quantities as accurately as I can, but I must be doing something wrong. (I do need to note that I only have access to 3% milk, but I’ve managed to thicken some other caramels with 1.5% milk, so I don’t know if that is the problem.) Starting to get a little desperate, especially when all my googling can be summed up to “Just boil it more!” (4 stars because this thing doesn’t let me upload without a rating, and I’m sure the recipe is good ^^’ )

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      EmmaDecember 23, 2020, 10:32 pmReply

      Continuation: there has now been a third attempt with 3.5% milk. I tried to follow the instructions as closely as I could, but the same thing happened. It just won’t change and thicken after the 1-hour-mark, even when I continued to boil it for almost 2 additional hours. The temperature won’t rise above 100°C.

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      ConchitaAugust 30, 2021, 9:16 pmReply

      Hi, in the past month I’ve been making dulce de leche 3 or 4 times. The first time was good but a little runny, the 2° time was perfect, really dense, but the one I made yesterday after cooling was just runny, so I decided to cook it longer but in the microwave. I think what went wrong the 3° time, is that, even if the cooking time was the same or maybe a little longer, the gas was lower the 3° time. I must add that every time I’ve used the same recipe, similar to the one of Ann, but I followed the Argentino recipe, (argentino cocineros youtube) they use less sugar, a little glucose and to make harder, so you can pipe it, they add cornstarch at the end. Try one more time because it’s worth it, it’s really good.

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    kylieJuly 2, 2020, 11:27 amReply

    Rating: 4

    Hi Anne, I don’t have access to a stove, can i do it using less milk in the microwave?

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    CameronJuly 1, 2020, 12:47 pmReply

    Rating: 5

    I was wondering why you don’t use glucose syrup in this recipe?

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    arielFebruary 8, 2020, 3:58 pmReply

    Rating: 4

    can you make it with condensed milk? and is there an easier method that takes less time? about the milk is 12% fat okay?

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      LizAugust 12, 2020, 12:12 amReply

      I’ve just emptied a can of condensed milk into a saucepan before. Cooked that for about 15 minutes while stirring until it thickened and turned brown. It doesn’t taste exactly like the long version and won’t go as dark but it’s still a delicious milky caramel and much faster to make.

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    ShrinidhiJuly 18, 2019, 6:58 amReply

    Rating: 5

    hi ann, i heard that when making caramel, adding lemon juice helps the caramel. Does this work with this recipe?

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      AnnAugust 14, 2019, 9:32 pmReply

      Hi Shrinidhi, In a normal sugar work with just sugar and water adding acid (like lemon juice) can helps stop the sugar in it crystallising. Glucose syrup does the same job without adding a lemony flavour to it. In this recipe I’d be worried the acid could curlde it.

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    ElizabethJune 19, 2019, 11:29 pmReply

    Rating: 5

    This recipe came out perfectly. We put it on a gluten free desert. Flourless chocolate cake, chocolate mousse and this amazing caramel in the center.

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      AnnJune 24, 2019, 1:41 pmReply

      Yummmmm, that looks gorgeous Elizabeth. ?

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    RachelMarch 13, 2019, 12:08 pmReply

    Rating: 3

    Hi there, If it turns out too runny, can I re-heat once it’s cooled completely?

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      AnnApril 10, 2019, 9:54 pmReply

      Hi Rachel,Yes you can ?

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    Pep.September 11, 2018, 7:04 pmReply

    Can u use canned coconut milk instead of milk?

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      Admin HowToCookThatSeptember 13, 2018, 3:17 pmReply

      Hi Pep, this recipe is designed for regular milk.

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    bethSeptember 9, 2018, 4:29 amReply

    hi ann can i use caster sugar or granulated or dose it not matter..x

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      Admin HowToCookThatSeptember 13, 2018, 3:32 pmReply

      Hi Beth, Caster sugar works best.

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FAQs

How to make dulce de leche thicker? ›

Tip: To thicken stovetop dulce de leche, make a slurry of 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 1/4 teaspoons milk. Bring it to a very slow boil over medium heat, whisk this slurry into the dulce de leche, and continue to boil slowly for five minutes before removing from heat and cooling.

What is the 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.

Why is my dulce de leche chunky? ›

Oven method (condensed milk dulce de leche)

The dulce de leche turns out a bit lumpy, and not as thick since you can't cook it too much to prevent any further scorching and burning. It is however, a safe and reliable method. It won't always make the smoothest dulce de leche for frosting and glaze.

Can I thin out dulce de leche? ›

Fill the roasting pan with boiling water, then bake for two hours at 450 degrees Fahrenheit. 3. Thin it out. Dulce de leche may thicken as it cools down, so you may need to thin it out over some simmering water to use it as a garnish for ice cream or cheesecake.

What causes caramel to thicken? ›

If the melting sugar splashes up onto the sides of the pan, it quickly loses its moisture content and forms back into crystals. That can set off a chain reaction that can cause caramel to seize up, ruining the entire batch.

How to fix lumpy dulce de leche? ›

Lumpy: dulce de leche made in the oven tends to be lumpy. To minimize lumps, you can wait for it to come to room temperature after removing from the oven, and process it in the food processor or blender. Warning: it will be messy and sticky, but should do the trick.

Can you cook dulce de leche too long? ›

Cool down: make absolute sure the can of condensed milk has cooled down completely before removing from the water and opening it. Cooking time: cook from 2.5 hours to 4 hours. The longer you cook, the thicker and darker the dulce de leche will be.

How do you thin out thick caramel? ›

To thin caramel, just add some cream or water over heat. Melt caramel loaves in the oven. You can also add corn syrup or lemon juice to caramel sauces to prevent them from crystallizing. It's also a good idea to know how to make caramel in the first place!

Can you use condensed milk instead of dulce de leche? ›

Dulce de leche vs.

Dulce de leche is made from milk and sugar cooked slowly until it thickens and caramelizes. Sweetened condensed milk basically just gives you a head start on making dulce de leche because they've already been cooked together until thick, but not caramelized.

Does dulce de leche firm up? ›

It will firm up as it cools. The dulce de leche can be stored in a jar in the fridge and will keep for up to a month. If not storing in a jar ensure it's covered so a skin doesn't form.

Why is my dulce de leche watery? ›

The longer you cook, the thicker and darker the dulce de leche will be. For a light and runny dulce de leche, cook for 2.5 hours, for a dulce de leche that is easy to pipe and holds its shape, cook for 3.5 to 4 hours.

Can you thicken caramel condensed milk? ›

Melt 200g of butter in the microwave (in a large microwavable bowl) for 2-3 minutes, then add the condensed milk and golden syrup. Whisk the mixture well until the butter is thoroughly incorporated. Heat for 6-7 minutes until it is boiling, stirring thoroughly every minute.

Why add baking soda to dulce de leche? ›

The baking soda is then used as an alkalinizer, to neutralize the acids present in the sauce. It will also help with the deep brown color achieved by the Maillard Reactions occurring in the sauce as the milk and sugar cook down. Maillard reactions make the flavors and aromas in the food more complex and deep.

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