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Old Fri, Jan-30-04, 15:04
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Does anyone know of a recipe for or any other decent substitute for sweetened condensed milk? I'm desperate for some baily's and have this great homemade recipe-I'll even share-if I can get a sub for that yummy sticky stuff. Thanks!!
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Old Fri, Jan-30-04, 15:15
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This recipe is from the Low Carb Luxuary site. I haven't tried it yet but other people who have say that it's pretty good.

BTW what are baily's?

Low Carb Sweetened Condensed Milk

Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
6 egg yolks
1 cup Splenda
2 Tbsp DiabetiSweet (optional)

Whisk all ingredients (added in the order given) in a saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until thickened. Cool completely, add to sealable non-metal container and refrigerate. Use within 7-10 days.

This mixture is useful in any recipe where you'd ordinarily use sweetened condensed milk (like Eagle Brand.) Using the Diabetisweet adds less than 1 carb per serving but aids in proper consistency, however, it will still be delicious without it. Depending on your plans to use it, adding a bit of vanilla after cooking can be a nice touch.

Makes approx 1 1/2 pints. 40 carbs in entire recipe; 4 grams per 1/4 cup serving.
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Old Fri, Jan-30-04, 15:21
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OMG
I used to eat just coconut & Sweetened Condensed Milk .. hmmmm
I'll have to make my own! Not sure if that's a good idea thou!
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Hi BettyR,

Can you please remember to post the link to recipes from the net? Will save our webmaster from potential legal problems.
See the info in the "sticky" thread - Recipes and Copyright Issues - at the top of this forum.

Here is the link to the Low Carb Luxury condensed milk recipe: http://www.lowcarbluxury.com/recipe...sertmisc18.html

Cheers.

Rosebud
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