Hello everyone!
I don't know if this is the right place for posting this, but I would like to share a classic Argentina recipe for a sweet based on milk an sugar.
It is called dulce de leche.
You can see the pictures here http://www.endif.com.ar/blog.html and here is the recipe:
1kg of sugar
3lts of fat milk (not the light version, I mean with all the cream on it)
1 tbl spoon of baking soda
1 tbl spoon of vanilla scense
To make it, use a large bowl, stainless steel, glass or enamel, and mix sugar, milk and baking soda. Put it over medium fire and slowly stir with a wooden spoon (sure, nor a problem in this forum). It tooks for about an hour and a half to reduce the water of the milk.
When the volume has reduced, you will see that the milk will start to get dark. Start testing the sweet with the spoon over a cold surface until desired "hard" (to put over a slice of bread, for example). When that point is reached, cool the mix quicky and put into jars.
Enjoy!!!
I don't know if this is the right place for posting this, but I would like to share a classic Argentina recipe for a sweet based on milk an sugar.
It is called dulce de leche.
You can see the pictures here http://www.endif.com.ar/blog.html and here is the recipe:
1kg of sugar
3lts of fat milk (not the light version, I mean with all the cream on it)
1 tbl spoon of baking soda
1 tbl spoon of vanilla scense
To make it, use a large bowl, stainless steel, glass or enamel, and mix sugar, milk and baking soda. Put it over medium fire and slowly stir with a wooden spoon (sure, nor a problem in this forum). It tooks for about an hour and a half to reduce the water of the milk.
When the volume has reduced, you will see that the milk will start to get dark. Start testing the sweet with the spoon over a cold surface until desired "hard" (to put over a slice of bread, for example). When that point is reached, cool the mix quicky and put into jars.
Enjoy!!!