Dulce de leche, also known as confiture de lait in France, is a delightful, creamy caramel spread made from just a few quality ingredients. The process is simple but requires patience as the milk slowly reduces to create a silky, golden syrup. This sweet treat can be served with waffles, toast, or ice cream, or simply enjoyed by the spoonful.
Prep Time5 minutesmins
Cook Time1 hourhr45 minutesmins
Wait Time4 hourshrs
Total Time1 hourhr50 minutesmins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: Dulce de leche
Servings: 6
Calories: 270kcal
Ingredients
Yield: 1.5 cup
1literwhole milk
7.8ouncessugar
2tablespoonshoney
0.5vanilla pod,split in half lengthwise
0.25teaspoonsalt
Instructions
Add milk, sugar, honey, and salt into a large pot. Leave a few inches between the level of the milk and the top of the pot. Cut the vanilla pod lengthwise and scrape the seeds. Add everything to the pot.
Heat the pot on medium-high, and continuously stir until the milk is boiling. Reduce the heat and leave the liquid to simmer for 1.5 hours. Make sure that it is just simmering. It is best to be on, that is too low than too high. If the heat is too low, it will take more time.
After simmering, remove the vanilla pod and stir the milk regularly. Keep an eye on the pot as the milk will reduce quite a lot. You don't want to have a skin forming at the top. After 15 minutes, constantly and let the milk reduce until you reach the consistency you are looking for. The mixture should nicely coat the back of a wooden spoon.
Remove from the heat, pour into small jars and let cool. When it is completely cooled down, put the lid on and store in the fridge.
As the Dulce de leche cools down, its consistency will thicken.