Dulce de Leche

1 can sweetened condensed milk 

Remove the label from the can 
of condensed milk. 

DO NOT under any circumstances 
open the can yet. 

Take the can and stick it in a pot. 

Cover it with water. 

Put the pot on a stove and turn up 
the heat. 

Let the pot and can simmer gently 
for about one and a half to two hours 
for runny dulce de leche, or up to 
four hours for solid dulce de leche. 

Add more water, as necessary, when 
the level boils down too much.

When it's done, let it cool for 
a while, and then carefully open 
up the can and eat directly (for 
the solid variety) or use as 
a dessert spread (for the liquid 
variety).

The resulting product should be 
colored tan or brown.

NOTE: 

You need to keep a close eye 
on the can. 

If it shows any signs of expansion, 
immediately remove it from the heat 
and let it cool. 

If you are concerned at all at the 
high-pressure nature of the recipe, 
you may poke a small hole in the top 
of the can, and lower the water level 
so that the can is not completely covered. 

This will allow the internal pressure 
of the can to be released, but it will 
also make the recipe take longer (since 
high pressure reduces cooking time).



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Recipe by Dan Bornstein, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.milk.com/home/danfuzz/.



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