Half gallon whole milk
2 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1 vanilla bean, split and scraped
½ teaspoon baking soda
In a large pan, bring the milk to a boil. Once it has boiled, use a fine mesh strainer to sieve the milk into a very large pan. The dulce de leche mixture will boil and climb like crazy, so choose a really large pan.
In the large pan, add the sugar and vanilla bean, split lengthwise and scraped, into the pan. Add the baking soda and stir with a wooden spoon to combine. Over medium-high heat, bring the mixture back to a boil – there will be a lot of foaming so stay close by to stir. As soon as the mixture starts to boil it will start to thicken.
Stir the mixture occasionally with the wooden spoon so that the mixture doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan. I think that heat temperature, as well as altitude can play a real factor in how long it takes to get the mixture to the darkness and consistency you want. I have read several recipes that say to cook it for about 1 hours to 1 ½ hours. It took me closer to three hours, but I didn’t give up and the mixture finally did darken and thicken the way I wanted, so just don’t give up!
When the mixture reaches close to the darkness you want, take the pan off the heat and place it in a sink filled with cold water to cool it down. Store the dulce de leche in clean jars in the refrigerator.
Yields 3-4 cups
16 comments:
This recipe looks great! Maybe I will like this more than the canned version. Thanks! It looks amazing.
Oh wow I so want to try this! That looks wonderful. It would make such a lovely gift, if one could bear to give it away that is! ;-)
Yum! Just curious, how much dulce de leche did you end up with from the half gallon of milk?
This looks wonderful, I can't believe I've not noticed this in my Nigella books, I will go and seek it out.
I find it very surprising that Nigella has a recipe that calls for a very long cooking time, but everything good is worth it! :)
love this.
That looks fabulous! Next time I have a day off I will have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing.
I definitely will use this recipe when I make my own dulce de leche!
You're DDL looks gorgeous! I love the pic of the ones with the hazelnuts. BTW, you're one of my favorite Kreativ Bloggers. Check it out: http://theeclecticconnoisseur.wordpress.com/2010/03/25/the-kreativ-blogger-award/
I've made David Lebovitz's version with success, but that won't stop me from trying another recipe!
Wow homemade DDL by Nigella! I can't even begin to imagine how good it must be!
That looks deee-licious! My 6 y.o. always wants to go to McDonald's just for the apples and caramel. I'll have to make this just for him (and so we don't have to go to McD's--we don't care for it.)
yum!! at a restaurant i used to work for, we made our own DdL from scratch, so i know this had to be delicious, esp with a nice vanilla bean!!
That looks wonderful!! I'll have to add it to my to do list.
holy yum! i must try soon! i have never made DdL from scratch!
I've got a stack of vanilla beans--I'm making this! Thanks for the inspiration, Holly.
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