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Sweetened Condensed Milk Caramel Crockpot
Sweetened Condensed Milk Caramel Crockpot. We take the labels off, but you can also leave them on. A larger pie plate or large roasting pan will do.

Dulce de lechethis is the time of year this recipe shows up in your news feed. Remove cans from slow cooker using hot pads or tongs. Sep 29, 2016 · this recipe has been adapted from the original recipe which included cooking a can of unopened sweetened condensed milk fully submerged in a large pot (1″ above the can) and boiled for 3 hours.
Remove Cans From Slow Cooker Using Hot Pads Or Tongs.
I set it on a towel for about an hour to slightly cool…then i placed it in my. Open can and pour contents into a bowl that has a good sealing. Place it on a plate or in a glass container to keep it from possibly rusting your slow cooker.
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I made sure the water kept boiling and the water level stayed above the cans throughout the entire cooking process…. At desired time remove can with tongs (be careful the can will be very hot). Place the sweetened condensed milk cans in the slow cooker over on their side.
Add Hot Water Over The Cans Leaving 2 Inches Of Water Over The Cans.
There are a few recipes for it online, but it seems the caramel comes out inconsistent. Place a lid on each jar and tighten the band down well. The caramelization is even faster if the condensed milk is sweetened.
We Take The Labels Off, But You Can Also Leave Them On.
Turn on your slow cooker and set the time for 8 hours on low. Fill the slow cooker with water until it covers the cans. Sep 29, 2016 · this recipe has been adapted from the original recipe which included cooking a can of unopened sweetened condensed milk fully submerged in a large pot (1″ above the can) and boiled for 3 hours.
Remove The Paper Label From The Can Of Sweetened Condensed Milk And Discard.
Place sealed jars in crock pot filled with enough water to. I would not recommend this method. Cook for four hours, or however long it takes to reduce by half (or more if a thicker consistency is desired).
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