Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sweetened Condensed Milk Caramel

I am in love with caramel made from sweetened condensed milk. My sister Eileen told me about this last spring, but I never quite found the time to try it out. Finally, this fall I made the time! Yes, the few minutes it took to peel the paper off a can of sweetened condensed milk and submerge in a crockpot full of water and leave it on low for 8 hours. Yup, that's it! 
Caramel & Chocolate Ganache Bites

I finally did this and discovered it worked. My next concern, what to do with it? Sure, you can dip apples in it, or even marshmallows or any other tasty treats (Eileen placed it alongside her chocolate fountain, I believe, at her daughter's First Communion celebration). Since discovering it actually worked and how easy it was, I have been on a quest to find new uses. Below, take a look at what we have done with this little bit of caramel yummy-ness.

First, for Thanksgiving we made Milky Way Tarts. We used the store-bought graham cracker crumb crusts in the small sizes. Filled them with: a spoonful of caramel, topped with chocolate mousse and then drizzled with melted chocolate and more caramel. They were a huge hit. So huge, that I didn't get my own, just tastes of my daughters'.:)

Next, we were going to a party and I wanted more bite-sized, so we got the phyllo shells and baked them for a few minutes, layered a little caramel and some chocolate ganache, then drizzled with a little more caramel.

In the midst of all of this, we also discovered that it is delicious on fudge topped with a little sea salt. 

Next up: I will be looking for chocolate cups (or breaking down and making my own) and filling with some combination of the above. Thinking a little caramel, a little mousse, and a little ganache. After that, maybe on some shortbread, with some chocolate of course! Oh, the possibilities are endless!

Update, February 2015: We just recently used this delicious caramel as the filling for a cake for my mother's 80th birthday. My mother loves chocolate and caramel. We made a wonderful chocolate cake, filled two layers with this delicious caramel and topped it with the best chocolate frosting. It was wonderful!

4 comments:

  1. Yummy, Glad you tried it, now I have to try your recipe. At the store I am always picking up an extra can.

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  2. I was thinking chrismas cookies, I might try these with the can or caramel.
    http://www.marthastewart.com/874528/coconut-thumbprint-cookies-salted-caramel

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  3. Was thinking faather's Day might be a time to try a HOHO cake with a layer of caramel?

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  4. @regina
    Can you share your recipe for the fudge with caramel?

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