Jul 28, 2016 in baking, dessert, diy, baking staple, condensed milk recipe, how to make sugar free condensed milk, sugar free substitute condensed milk, sugar free sweetened condensed milk. Read the original on: The Foodie Affair
Sugar Free Condensed Milk make with cowâs milk or your favorite milk alternative like coconut. Lighten up your treats with this homemade baking staple!
I had another experiment going on in my kitchen! This time I made homemade sweetened condensed milk with almond, coconut, and cowâs milk. All three varieties were made without granulated sugar!
I do love the convenience of grabbing a can of condensed milk when I need it (mostly for baking), but boy when I looked at the label I realized that half of the ingredients in a can is sugar!
Granulated sugar is what helps thicken the milk giving it that sticky texture along with the process of evaporating the water from heating the milk, but do we really need condensed milk to be so-so sweet? I think not, so I made it my mission to find a way to replicate a prepared can of condensed milk without all the sugar!
Sweeteners can definitely enhance the flavor of foods, but cutting the amount in half or less like I did with this recipe adds flavor, but without the extra-do-nothing-for-you calories and carbohydrates! And guess what? The extra sugar wonât be missed!
I added the homemade sugar-free condensed milk version to a dessert recipe (coming soon!), and not one person said that it needed to be sweeter!
Let me start by saying that since we arenât using granulated sugar the condensed milk wonât be quite as thick as you may be used to when opening a can of the prepared stuff, but with lots of patience you can get it pretty darn close!
The best part of making this milk on your own is that you will have absolute control over the amount of sweetness that suit your preference, and you can use dairy free options as your milk base as well. Plus, I found an easy way to help thicken the milk (guar gum) if you get impatient waiting for the water to evaporate from the milk like I did.
Here are my thoughts on the results:
I canât wait for you to experiment with making your own condensed milk! Tell me what your favorite milk and sugar alternative is! If I wasnât watching my sugar intake I think I would give coconut sugar a try. I bet it would be tasty!
Now how do you combat the convenience of these overly sweetened prepared foods? Itâs simple! Make your own sauces, jams and condiments! Take complete control over the amount and type of sweetener used in recipes!
The next time you go grocery shopping make a conscious effort to look at the label and pay close attention to the ingredient list. Youâll be amazed by how many common everyday foods list sugar as the top ingredient.
Recipe found on the web and adapted from Eating Well Living Thin.
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