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Sweetened Condensed Milk


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Has anyone successfully replaced this in recipes?

I was going to try blending corn syrup with rice milk and see what happens.

I have some cookie recipes I need to mess with ;)

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Has anyone successfully replaced this in recipes?

I was going to try blending corn syrup with rice milk and see what happens.

I have some cookie recipes I need to mess with ;)

lovelove

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Here is a recipe my neighbor has used, it will give you the basics so you can alter it to fit your needs:

Sweetened Condensed Milk Substitute

1 cup powdered milk

1/3 cup boiling water

2/3 cup sugar

3 T. melted margarine

Blend all togeher until smooth. Use in any recipe calling for 1 can of sweetened condensed milk.

sickchick Community Regular

I can't have dairy, so that is why I was needing to replace:) THANKS purple!!! :P

happy weekend!

ive Rookie

I can not have dairy either. I didn't try this recipe for sweetened condensed milk, but I might do that some day. Please let me know if you try it and how it turned out.

Sweetened Condensed Milk I

Equivalent: 1 cup

Ingredients:

3 cups Soy or Rice Milk

kenlove Rising Star

Hi, you could try cooking down some almond milk and then add honey. I've cooked the almond milk with a opened vanilla bean then use a thick natural honey.

take care

Has anyone successfully replaced this in recipes?

I was going to try blending corn syrup with rice milk and see what happens.

I have some cookie recipes I need to mess with ;)

lovelove

sickchick

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Happy Happy!

Thanks you two! :)

Juliebove Rising Star
I can't have dairy, so that is why I was needing to replace:) THANKS purple!!! :P

happy weekend!

I haven't tried it, but maybe Vance's Dari Free and coconut oil subbed for the milk and margarine?


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Thanks... can't have potato either LOL! :lol:

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I have always subbed with straight soy milk (I so use sweetened, vanilla). No one has ever noticed the difference.

RiceGuy Collaborator

What about coconut milk? I'm sure the thickness won't matter much when xanthan is being used anyway. Plus, if you use sugar (I don't), that also acts as a binder. A little almond butter and water would also work I'd think. I find cookie recipes pretty versatile. I always use water or fruit juice as the main liquid ingredient anyway.

What sort of cookie needs condensed milk? Might that be macaroons?

sickchick Community Regular

Very similar to a macaroon, Riceguy. :lol: It has coconut in it and almond extract and sweetened condensed milk. Then you place an almond on the top and drizzle it with chocolate. I have coconut milk in my fridge after my gluten-free|df|sf choco chips get here I can try it! Maybe today! I am hoping...

Thanks everybody!

Susanna Newbie
I can not have dairy either. I didn't try this recipe for sweetened condensed milk, but I might do that some day. Please let me know if you try it and how it turned out.

Sweetened Condensed Milk I

Equivalent: 1 cup

Ingredients:

3 cups Soy or Rice Milk

purple Community Regular

I just saw a recipe on recipezaar that had tofu and maple syrup...hm...listed under vegan recipes

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