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  1. Catharina Anthonissen says:

    Hi there

    I tried the quick condensed milk recipe, followed the ingredients to the letter. However, I believe one should add 500ml milk and 250 milk powder. One is not even able to stir it with 250ml and 250g each!

    I then doubled the sugar and butter, as it wasn’t sweet enough. Please could you double check the recipe?

    Regards

    Arina

    1. The recipe is correct, Catharina. Once you melt the sugar, the liquid is almost doubled. Plus milk melts giving you more liquid.
      And the powdered milk melts in the milk so it does the job of thickening it.
      If you add more liquid it will not be as thick as condensed milk.
      I do have a video on the post. Thanks

  2. Could you make sweetened condensed milk with canned coconut milk using the 5 minute method. Allergies to regular milk.
    Thanks

    1. Gigi. If you want thick coconut milk use coconut cream at the right consistency. If you add desiccated coconut to canned coconut milk it will be very grainy because it does not absorb the same way as milk powder. I hope that makes sense.

  3. Hi Veena
    Was searching for homemade condensed milk recipe and yours looks quite easy.
    Unsalted butter is not easily available were I am, so I was wondering if I could use margarine in place of unsalted butter?

    1. I have not tried margarine so not sure if it will work. You can use salted butter. Later if you use it as an ingredient you can adjust salt accordingly. I hope this helps

  4. Hi Veena, This sounds delicious! I’m really interested in trying this out with honey or maple sugar because I try to avoid refined white sugar altogether. Just a quick question…..Can this recipe be made using evaporated milk only…no powder or fresh. Your response will be appreciated, thanks a lot!

    1. Hey Fatima. I think you can make it with evaporated milk. Both are the same except that evaporated milk is condensed milk without sugar. As for the honey or maple – You can do it but you will need to reduce the milk some more. As they would would involve adding more liquid.

  5. Julie Angwin says:

    Didnt work for me even tho i used a heavy bottom pan it burned. Third attempt i put the heavy bottom pan in another pan of water to make a more gentle double boiler. Took ages to boil and even though stirred constantly had a grainy consistency even when left to thicken for an hour.
    Would have been easier to just go buy some. Its obviously best left ro the experts

    1. Julie this is condensed milk in 5 minutes, not the classic condensed milk.
      So, you don’t need to cook it for so long. It thickens as it cools.
      The whole process should take no more than 5 minutes.

  6. Could I substitute coffee whitener for powered milk?

    1. Hey Diane, I have not tried coffee whitener? Is it dairy milk powder? If yes, then I suggest making a small batch first. If you like the consistency and taste only then make more. Thanks

  7. 5 stars
    I know the health benefits of the milk and milk products and that’s why I have my own healthy dairy products business. Condensed milk is one of the few milk and milk products rich in milk proteins. It combines nourishing value of both malt and milk, making it a power drink. It’s a passion to express myself and to make humans healthy.

  8. Hi..
    What is the final yield in cups for this recipe
    Thanks

    1. It makes about 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cup Poonam. Depends on how much you cook it too. Thanks

      1. Purvi Gogri says:

        Hi,
        Thank you for the recipe.

        1.5 – 1.75 cup – is that about 400gms? or more?

        1. Usually 1 cup condensed milk is about 300 grams. This will be about 1 1/2 cup so, yeah that sounds about right.

  9. 5 stars
    Thank you for this recipe. Worked out great. Such a life save in just 5 mins

    1. Thank you, Jasmine. happy to hear the recipe worked out well for you. Thanks for coming back to write this feedback. Love to hear from people who try my recipes. Have a nice day. Thanks

  10. Geoffrey Stuart says:

    5 stars
    What do you mean by “1 cup whole milk (not fat)”?

    1. Goeffrey – it suppose to be not low fat!! the word low was missing.. just changed it – thanks for bringing it to my attention.