Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe -- DIY! (2024)

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Have you ever been in the middle of making a killer dessert when all of a sudden you have that moment? You know, the “Oh crap. I thought I had that ingredient, but looks like I don’t,” moment? And typically it comes at a point in the recipe when you have to add it RIGHT NOW or the whole thing will be blown?

Sweetened condensed milk is that ingredient for me every. single. time.

You’d think I’d learn and just pick up a can whenever I’m at the store. Often I have good intentions, but then I see the price and sticker shock sinks in and I think, “Hmm self,… maybe next week it will be on sale and I’ll grab it then.” And then I don’t.

Recently I discovered I never have to buy it again. Ever. Who knew sweetened condensed milk was so quick and easy to make?

I’ve tried several different recipes and this one is the best, hands down. It’s just as rich and creamy as the original and I’ve never had any issues subbing it for its canned equivalent.

And also, you might find me hiding in the pantry licking the bowl.

Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe -- DIY! (2)

1/3 C boiling water
4 T butter
¾ C sugar
½ tsp vanilla
1 C powdered milk

Note: In the picture, there is an entire cube of butter. You only need 4 tablespoons for this recipe.

Directions

In a medium bowl, pour boiling water over butter. Add sugar and vanilla and mix well with an electric beater. Add powdered milk and mix until smooth. Pour into container of choice. Makes the equivalent of a 14 oz can of sweetened condensed milk. Store in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Here’s the consistency right after I added the powdered milk:

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And here it is, less than a minute later being poured into my mason jar:

I’m sure this would work equally well in a saucepan on the stove. Just bring the water to a boil and add butter, sugar, and vanilla. Mix well with electric mixer and then add your powdered milk. Mix until smooth.

I’ve also heard that sucanat subs beautifully for the sugar. We tend to eat whole, unprocessed foods for most of our meals, so I don’t feel too guilty using white sugar for a special dessert every now and then.

I used mine for a dulce de leche trifle, and used the leftovers for some dulce de leche hot chocolate when we had a random spring snow storm the other day. The options are endless!

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So, how does the price stack up against store bought sweetened condensed milk?

Water: free
Sugar : $0.24
Powdered Milk: $0.85
Butter: $0.25
Vanilla: $0.04

Total Cost: $1.38

At my local grocery store, Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk costs $2.60, so that’s a 47% savings.

Homemade for the win!

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Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk

Published By Karrie

Course condiment, Dessert

Cuisine American

Keyword diy, sweetened condensed milk

Servings 4

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Never run out of sweetened condensed milk again - make it yourself!

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, pour boiling water over butter. Add sugar and vanilla and mix well with an electric beater. Add powdered milk and mix until smooth. Pour into container of choice. Makes the equivalent of a 14 oz can of sweetened condensed milk. Store in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Nutrition

Calories: 407kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 220mg | Potassium: 425mg | Sugar: 49g | Vitamin A: 655IU | Vitamin C: 2.7mg | Calcium: 295mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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About Karrie

Food is my love language. But so is saving money. So I like to combine the two a lot and make thrifty make ahead and freeze meals to save time. Because life is busy, and freezer meals can come to the rescue for all of us. And yes, they actually CAN taste good. Read more...

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    Comments & Reviews

  1. Joan E Vang says

    Could I use Swerve or Erythritol?

    Reply

    • Happy-Money-Saver says

      I haven’t tried it before – sorry!

      Reply

  2. Nunu says

    Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe -- DIY! (8)
    I tried it on the stove as you suggested and it worked perfectly. I whisked it with an egg whisk and then poured the mixture into the blender and added the powdered milk and gave it a whirl. So easy and quick.

    Reply

  3. Brittney Marie Pagan says

    Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe -- DIY! (9)
    SOOO EASY! I love the simplicity.

    Reply

  4. Rebecca says

    Hi there.
    Did anyone else have issues with lumps?
    I followed the directions exactly.
    Will they smooth out? I mixed it for 5 minutes with my electric mixer.

    Thanks

    Reply

  5. MiTmite( says

    This was so easy to make. Now I am going to try a macaroon recipe. I have baked all kinds of things over the past 50+ years but never made my own macaroons. You have no idea how happy I am to be able to make my own sweetened condensed milk. Guess where I nabbed the milk powder (something we don’t normally stock in our pantry)? Got it out of our emergency preparedness kit. Hahaha. The sweetened condensed milk was made with all organic ingredients (except for the milk powder—-next time that will change). For the milk and macaroons I am using Trader Joe’s organic sugar, organic eggs, organic coconut and then the organic vanilla is from the local healthfood store. These will be dynamite macaroons. So tempted to dip them in melted chocolate, but I do not have any organic chocolate on hand. Darn.

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  6. Ashley says

    Could you use coconut sugar?

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    • Joan E Vang says

      I’m hoping to use Swerve?

      Reply

  7. Jenni says

    This was SO EASY!!! Thank you! I am now off to enjoy my decadent cup of coffee. 🙂

    Reply

  8. Jennifer says

    Oh my goodness, thank you so much!! Now I can make my own coffee creamer!

    Reply

  9. Paula Montgomery says

    How long of a shelf life?

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    • Jenni says

      She said that it lasts one week refrigerated. 🙂

      Reply

  10. Lorraine says

    Thank you for the condensed milk recipe. I was at home feeling down because my legs were to sore to go shopping and I saw this recipe for condensed milk and decided to cheer myself up and use your recipe to make a banoffee pie for a treat. No more paying £1.50 for a tin and yours seems to taste better too

    Lorraine Baff
    Scotland

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    • Happy.MoneySaver says

      I am so glad that it helped you. I love being able to make a product from home and not have to go to the store. I agree it does taste a lot better homemade!

      Reply

  11. Adrianne says

    Brilliant.

    Reply

  12. Susan says

    Just wondering if you could can the sweetened condensed milk? Would like to put some up for later use…

    Reply

    • Happy.MoneySaver says

      I haven’t tried it yet but if you do let me know!

      Reply

  13. Sara says

    Would using a sugar substitute such as splenda work for this recipe?

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    • Karrie says

      Not sure, some of those sugar substitutes are a different consistency and might add a different flavor, but give it a try and let me know what you think.

      Reply

  14. Kim says

    Silly question, but salted or unsalted butter? I never have a reason to buy unsalted butter. Is this it?

    Reply

    • Happy.MoneySaver says

      I used salted butter but I think either could work!

      Reply

  15. Chin says

    Hi! I was wondering if you can tell me at what temperature do you consider the water boiling? Is it when it starts bubbling? Is there a way to make it last longer than 1 week? I really want to try to make this because I bake a lot that requires condensed milk and any savings will be great. Thank you for posting this!!! 🙂

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    • Happy.MoneySaver says

      Technically the boiling point of water is 100°C or 212° F. I watch for rapid bubbles of the water. For this recipe it boils quickly because it is such a small amount.

      I haven’t found a way to increase the time to make it last longer!

      Reply

  16. mary says

    I always wanted to know how to make this, I’m glad you found and shared the recipe. Now my A. can make her syrup recipe without me buying anything ahead of time!

    Reply

  17. Liz says

    Thank you for the sweetened condensed milk recipe.
    I noticed you buy your powdered milk thru Amazon.
    I just wanted to let you know that I buy mine at Wal-Mart.
    I am not sure of the cost, but I do think it is less expensive at Wal-Mart.
    They have a special section in store for dehydrated foods all are Augason Farms brand.
    Also you can order online with no shipping if you spend $45. You can even have it shipped to your home. Sometimes they have sales online on the dehydrated foods ie.. Morning Moo Milk.
    Anyway, you may have know some of this, just thought I would share with you.
    I enjoy your site keep it going.
    We also have chickens and have enjoyed you experiences. I have to chuckle at some as we have experienced some of the same things you have.
    Brings a little cheer into our lives.
    Thanks again.
    Liz

    Reply

Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe -- DIY! (2024)

FAQs

How do you make homemade sweetened condensed milk? ›

The ingredients are simple: 32 ounces milk, seven ounces sugar, and six ounces heavy cream, plus a pinch of salt and whatever aromatics you choose. The cream adds a major dose of lactose for more flavorful browning, but more importantly, it prevents the milk from curdling as it cooks.

Why won't my homemade sweetened condensed milk thicken? ›

It will come to the real condensed milk consistency in the fridge after a couple of hours. If your condensed milk doesn't thicken after a couple of hours, it means you removed the pan from the heat early. You can pour the mixture into a small pan and carefully continue to reduce the mixture.

Is it worth it to make your own condensed milk? ›

Homemade condensed milk is not only cheaper, but it tastes more delicious, as making it requires less heat and sugar, allowing the flavor of the milk to come through. Also, canned condensed milk can contain preservatives or additives, while homemade condensed milk only takes two ingredients to make.

How long does homemade sweetened condensed milk last? ›

Store your homemade sweetened condensed milk in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before using.

What are the ingredients in sweetened condensed milk? ›

Whole Milk, Sugar.

What is the process of making condensed milk? ›

The Process

Traditionally SCM was produced by adding sugar to whole milk and removing water by evaporation (fig. 1). Increasingly, SCM is made by addition of skim milk powder (SMP), butter oil and sugar to milk or water to increase the solids to the desired level.

Does lemon juice thicken condensed milk? ›

Lemon juice thickens condensed milk in the same way it would "thicken" regular milk, i.e., by curdling. Basically, milk has two general types of proteins: casein and whey.

How do you fix runny condensed milk? ›

Put a can of sweetened condensed milk into a pot of simmering water deep enough to cover the can. Simmer for about 3 hours. When cool, it will be solid.

What can I use in place of sweetened condensed milk? ›

Condensed Milk Substitutes

If you don't have sweetened condensed milk, you can make your own using evaporated milk and sugar, or you can bring 3/4 cup of white sugar, 1/2 cup of water, and 1 1/8 cups of dry powdered milk to a boil and cook, stirring frequently, until thickened, about 20 minutes.

Is it OK to drink a can of condensed milk? ›

Can I drink sweetened condensed milk? It is a ready-to-use product so it may be consumed without any other preparation. You can add it to everyday items like in your coffee, on toast with cinnamon, on fruit or yogurt, and in any way you see fit.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Evaporated milk has added sugar and carbohydrates which are very high, making sweetened condensed milk not healthy for nutritional intake for babies and children, Ali explained.

Why is condensed milk so expensive? ›

Additionally, the increased demand for the product has driven up its price, as manufacturers are unable to keep up with the demand. This has led to a rise in the cost of the product, which has further limited its availability.

Can I turn evaporated milk into sweetened condensed milk? ›

While we don't recommend substituting condensed milk for evaporated milk or vice versa, you can make your own condensed milk when you're in a pinch. Simply heat together 1½ cups of sugar and one can of evaporated milk until the sugar has fully dissolved.

Is homemade sweetened condensed milk shelf stable? ›

Just finish the condensed milk with it. Store it in the fridge. This homemade version is not shelf-stable so be sure to store it in an airtight container in the fridge. It will last up to a week.

What is a good substitute for sweetened condensed milk? ›

If you run out of sweetened condensed milk, simply substitute the same amount of evaporated milk for a one-to-one alternative. The consistency in the dish will be near the same, but the flavor will not taste as sweet. You can add sugar to the evaporated milk if you prefer to up the sweetness.

Can I make a substitute for sweetened condensed milk? ›

You can make a sweetened condensed milk substitute on the stovetop as well. In a saucepan, whisk together 2 cups milk and 1 cup sugar. Heat the mixture on medium to allow the sugar to dissolve. Reduce the temperature just before the milk begins to boil, and then leave it to simmer on low.

What is a good substitute for condensed milk? ›

Condensed Milk Substitutes

If you don't have sweetened condensed milk, you can make your own using evaporated milk and sugar, or you can bring 3/4 cup of white sugar, 1/2 cup of water, and 1 1/8 cups of dry powdered milk to a boil and cook, stirring frequently, until thickened, about 20 minutes.

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