Sweetened Condensed Milk

Recipe By Healthy Roots DIY
Rich, golden homemade sweetened condensed milk pours with the same thick sweetness and coating texture as canned versions. Everything cooks together in a single saucepan since you're already melting the butter there. Using only whole milk, butter, and sugar eliminates corn syrups, seed oils, and stabilizers for a cleaner ingredient list. This one-pot method keeps it non-toxic while matching the pourable consistency needed for baking, drinks, and creamy desserts.
Sweetened Condensed Milk
Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 Cup
35 mins
45 mins
1 hr, 20 mins

Equipment

Medium Saucepan
Spoon
Measuring Spoons

Ingredients

\2 Cups of Milk, Room Temperature
\3 Tablespoons of Butter, Melted
\2/3 Cup of Organic Cane Sugar
\1/8 Teaspoon of Salt
\1/2 Teaspoon of Vanilla Extract

Instructions

  1. Measure the milk and let it sit on the counter for 10–15 minutes so it is cool but not ice cold.
  2. Add the butter to the saucepan and melt it over low heat until just fully liquid.
  3. Pour the room temperature milk directly into the saucepan with the melted butter. Add the sugar.
  4. Stir well over medium-low heat until the sugar fully dissolves and the mixture reaches a gentle simmer. Do not let it boil hard.
  5. Reduce to the lowest simmer setting. Stir often, scraping bottom and sides, for 30–40 minutes until reduced by about half.
  6. The mixture should look thick, glossy, and coat the back of a spoon (it thickens more when cooled).
  7. Remove from heat. Whisk in the pinch of sea salt until dissolved. Add vanilla extract if using.
  8. Cool in the saucepan for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally as it thickens.
  9. Pour directly from the saucepan into a clean glass jar.
  10. Let cool completely to room temperature, cover, and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Whisk before using.

Notes

  • Since butter melts first, milk pours right into the warm fat for perfect emulsion from the start
  • Heavy-bottom saucepan and low heat prevent scorching during the long simmer
  • Stir constantly to prevent skin formation or sticking
  • Finely ground sugar dissolves faster for smoother texture

Phase: Luteal Phase (used sparingly). Provides recipe density without synthetic stabilizers. Season: All Seasons. Perfect for holiday baking and summer iced drinks. Storage: Sealed glass jar in refrigerator for 5–7 days. Whisk before each use.  

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