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7 January 2012

Dulce de Leche Recipe - The David Lebovitz Way

I've been obsessing over Dulce de Leche for a while now. I haven't seen it in stores in Singapore anywhere so tried my luck to find it in the US but didn't have any luck there either. Finally decided to give in and make my own.

Dulce de Leche David Lebovitz Recipe

The reason why I was hesitant for so long is because it's a time-consuming process and the idea of leaving a pressurised can of condensed milk in a pressure cooker, or boiling it in an open pot for 3 hours constantly checking the water level didn't appeal to me at all.

Then I realised David Lebovitz does it differently. This is his method and I had delicious Dulce de Leche ready to be licked off a spoon in less than 1.5 hours.

Dulce de Leche - David Lebovitz's Method

You need:
1 can (400gm) sweetened condensed milk
One shallow glass pie dish or baking dish
A roasting pan or another larger pan where the first baking dish can sit in comfortably
Hot water

How I Made It:

1. Preheat oven to 400F / 200C. Pour condensed milk in the baking tray.

Dulce de Leche David Lebovitz Recipe

2. Place this baking tray in a larger pan. Since I don't have a roasting pan, I used another Pyrex dish that's larger than the one I was using to bake. Pour hot water into the outside bowl until it reaches halfway up the sides of the pan containing the condensed milk. You can first pour the water and then place the dish in, to avoid splashing any into the condensed milk.

Dulce de Leche David Lebovitz Recipe

3. Wrap the entire thing snugly in foil and place in the preheated oven. Let this cook for an hour to an hour and 15 mins. Mine took close to 1 hour and 20 mins. Check the water level to see there's enough. I didn't have to add any more during the process. It helps if the outer pan is in glass so you can check the water level without opening the oven door.

Dulce de Leche David Lebovitz Recipe

4. Here's what you get at the end of it.

Dulce de Leche David Lebovitz Recipe

The Dulce de Leche will be thick so whisk well with a spoon, cool completely and then store in a glass bottle. If you are going to be using it up soon, store as-is in the same bowl. My baking tray has a lid so it was super convenient. Pyrex for the win!

Dulce de Leche David Lebovitz Recipe

Yum! I was on a sugar high after 2 licks. It's a very concentrated form of condensed milk so super sweet and super delicious.

Dulce de Leche can be used as a sandwich spread, in puddings, ice-creams, and brownies. One easy recipe using Dulce de Leche coming up next!


14 Comments:

  1. Ahh super, even i wanted to give this a try for a long time.

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  2. Yum !!! I've been wanting to try it since I saw it on Shaheen's blog, but this boiling for so long was scary, this does sound like a better option !

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  3. yummy...should try this soon..

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  4. Numm numm..This has been in my todo list for a long long time!! The last click is soo invitng..Wish i cud grab that spoon:-)
    Even I tried looking arnd for Dulce Le Leche..No luck either:-(

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  5. Just mouthwatering...looks so easy to prepare & delicious!

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  6. Yummm!!let me try it right away....pig pigs corner has a lovely cake recipe with a dulce le leche ribbon.wanna try it out!!

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  7. I do not really have a sweet tooth but I bet my husband is going to love this :)

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  8. wow thats looks so yummy, delicious...so appetizing!.

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  9. wow!!! Mouth watering...........

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  10. Nag,

    you can get it in some stores La Lechera under the Dulce De Leche flavour. Mostly in the International (Mexican aisle). I think a few stores carry it. This is an awesome method though cuz I too was paranoid of cooking the can in a pressure cooker which I why I never got myself to try it.

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  11. Sonia, thank you so much for the tip. Didn't know Dulce de Leche was also called La Lechera :) Even I find this method by David Lebovitz very easy and fool proof to make dulce de leche. You don't have to stand over the pan at all!

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  12. Hi Nags,

    We don't get Dulce de Leche here in HK either. I used the same method as you did and yes - sinfully good :-) The batch I made took an hour and forty mins. 'Twas gone in no time, though. Made another batch and used that for Dulce de Leche brownies. Heaven on Earth, is all I can say :-)

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  13. Yay! I should make some dulce de leche brownies too!! And maybe some dulce de leche frosting for a cake :)

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