Rich and thick Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk (makes 2-1/2 to 3 cups) |
Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk - Sugar Free & Low Carb
Makes approximately 2-1/2 cups
Ingredients:
2 (14-ounce) cans unsweetened coconut milk (like Native Forest organic)
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Stevia drops, optional (if additional sweetness desired)
Directions:
Add coconut milk to a small heavy saucepan and stir in Swerve (or sweetener of choice), butter and vanilla. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. After milk comes to a boil, reduce heat to low-medium and simmer, stirring and whisking frequently for about 45 minutes until reduced by almost half. Taste for sweetness. If additional sweetness is desired, add liquid stevia drops, additional Swerve, (or other sweetener of choice) until desired sweetness is achieved. Makes approximately 2-1/2 cups of sweetened condensed coconut milk. Cool before using in recipes. Refrigerate any unused portion.
*Note - For a dairy free version, substitute coconut oil in place of butter. If additional thickening is desired, whisk in a pinch or two of xanthum gum; cook on low an additional 5 minutes, whisking frequently.
Add coconut milk to a small heavy saucepan and stir in Swerve (or sweetener of choice), butter and vanilla. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. After milk comes to a boil, reduce heat to low-medium and simmer, stirring and whisking frequently for about 45 minutes until reduced by almost half. Taste for sweetness. If additional sweetness is desired, add liquid stevia drops, additional Swerve, (or other sweetener of choice) until desired sweetness is achieved. Makes approximately 2-1/2 cups of sweetened condensed coconut milk. Cool before using in recipes. Refrigerate any unused portion.
*Note - For a dairy free version, substitute coconut oil in place of butter. If additional thickening is desired, whisk in a pinch or two of xanthum gum; cook on low an additional 5 minutes, whisking frequently.
I have just discovered your site. Thank you for your generosity is sharing all of your recipes! They all look delicious.
ReplyDeleteHow long will a batch last? Can it be frozen?
ReplyDeleteHi Darla -- Thanks so much -- hope you find some recipes you like here! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous -- I have safely kept it a week in the refrigerator. I have never tried freezing it before. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis will certainly come in handy for some of my Christmas desserts. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sami -- hope you enjoy using it! :-)
ReplyDeleteAs always, you make everything so easy for the rest of us. Thanks so much for this! I was looking at some recipes recently that called for sweetened condensed milk. I am so glad that I have a healthy option.
ReplyDelete~CindyLu
Hi CindyLu -- Thank you -- I hope you enjoy using it! It's a great time of year to use it, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat is the carb count for this recipe?
ReplyDeleteHi Regina,
ReplyDeleteJust add the net carbs (total carbs minus fiber) for the type of coconut milk you use (should be on the back of the can). If you use the same type sweetener I use (basically erythritol and stevia), there are no absorbable carbs from that and butter doesn't have carbs....so that is pretty much your carb count. You just need to divide it by the number of servings based on what you make with it. :-)
I have just found your website and am very pleased. When you use the coconut milk do you use only the solid part, discarding the liquid. Or do you mix it well before putting in the pot? Thanks for your help.
ReplyDeleteHi Fred,
ReplyDeleteThanks. I mix it up before putting in the pot and use the entire can. Hope that helps and hope you enjoy it.