Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe (Pressure & Slow Cooker Method) (2024)

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Rich and delicious Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe is buttery, creamy and sweet. Perfect for topping ice cream and dunking apple slices.

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Pressure Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe

Growing up in Miami, Dulce de Leche was every where. It was in every bakery. It was in every restaurant. It was in every deli. It was everywhere. You couldn’t get away from it. 🙂 That’s because it is SOOOOOOOOOOOO SOOOOOOOOOOO very good!

I’m told that Dulce de Leche Recipe was first made popular in Argentina and then spread to other Latin Countries. Living in South Miami in the 70’s was almost akin to actually living in Cuba. By the mid-80’s you would think you were in Cuba. The food, the desserts, the coffee, oh my!!! Love.

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Cast of Ingredients for Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe

My first time making this Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe, was in my Slow Cooker. I was taught to pour the Sweetened Condensed Milk into Kerr Half Pint (8 oz) Mason Jars, as opposed to cooking right in the cans. Would you believe that I am still using the sameMason Jars from years ago?

Below, I will show you the pressure cooker version using my Instant Pot, as well as the slow cooker version using my Instant Pot Slow Multi-Cooker and my KitchenAid 6-Qt. Slow Cooker.

Pro Tip: I do not suggest making dulce de leche in the can as there is too much of a chance of leeching aluminum for my comfort.

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Simple Dulce de Leche 4 oz Party Favors

Marla Lackeywho followsmy This Old Gal Facebook Page loves to make Dulce de Leche in the small Ball 4 oz Mason Jars for party favors and hostess gifts.

Choose your favorite brand of Sweetened Condensed Milk. There are a few that I like best. I loveusing the Longevity Brand and like to use it in my Vietnamese Coffee. I used to like to use the La Lechera brand too, until I decided not to use Nestle products, if I can avoid. TheEagle Brand is something that is probably in most grocery stores and works really well.

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Can I Make Vegan Dulce de Leche?

Yes, use Nature’s Charm Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk which is quite tasty and it makes a very nice vegan dulce de leche.

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Pour Sweetened Condensed Milk into Mason Jars

How to Make Dulce de Leche

  • All you will need are a couple of cans of sweetened condensed milk and a three Half-Pint Wide Mouth Canning Jars.
  • For gift giving and/or to make smaller amounts, use six 4 ounce wide mouth canning jars. This size is nice for gift giving with some apples.

Is Dulce de Leche Better in Instant Pot or Slow Cooker?

  • This is totally personal preference. While dulce de leche is quicker using the pressure cooker or Instant Pot, if I’m making a lot, I prefer to use my slow cooker.
  • Plus, I can put them into the slow cooker and go to bed and not worry about waiting around.

Two cans of sweetened condensed milk will fit into three Half Pint Mason Jars.

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Pour Sweetened Condensed Milk into Mason Jars

Can Dulce de Leche be Frozen?

  • Yes, tighten the tops and after cooling off, it is safe to put the dulce de leche into the freezer.

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Screw on the Bands

Make sure not to over tighten the lids.

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Cover the Jars with Water

If using a Slow Cooker, cover the Three Mason Jars with water. Make sure the water isat least an inch over the top of the Jars. The bigger your Slow Cooker, the more Jars you can put into the Slow Cooker. I used my 7 Quart Slow Cooker here. They unfortunately don’t make this model anymore.

I also have two of the 6 Quart KitchenAid Slow Cookers, which I like just as much. If I told you I owned nine Slow Cookers, would you believe me? That is not even counting the Slow Cooker function on all my Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker.

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Place a Trivet in your Pressure Cooker

Some Pressure Cookersare also Slow Cookers, so you will have the best of both Worlds. You can choose if you want to Slow Cook or Pressure Cook your Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe. I decide how I want to cook my Dulce del Leche depending on amount and/or time.

For the Pressure Cooker (I’m using my Instant Pothere, which is also a Slow Cooker), place a Trivet into the Pressure Cookercooking pot. Place theThree Mason/Canning Jars on top of the Trivet.

Add enough water to reach about one-half inch below the Bandsof your Three Mason/Canning Jars. In my 6 Quart Instant Pot, the water came up to the 6cup mark.

You’ll have to find your sweet spot for this Pressure CookerSimple Dulce de Leche Recipe. I like mine nice and dark, so I cookfor 40minutes. For the smaller Ball 4 oz Mason Jars, start with 30 minutes.

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Carefully Remove the Jars and the Metal Rings

If using your Slow Cooker, you can take a peek after 9 hours, to check on the darkness of the Dulce de Leche. As I said, I usually go for 11 hours and start this procedure before I go to bed.

When the time is up, make sure to use some type of gloves on your hands or use a canning tongs, to remove the Canning Jars. They will be very HOT.

Gently remove the Bands, leaving the Lidsand wipe off any rust that may have formed.

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Delicious Dulce de Leche

Leave undisturbed until the Canning Jars have cooled. You can then stir them up if you like, or just put right into the refrigerator.

If you would like some labels to use for gifts, you may print these out, if you like.

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Marla @thegadgetgourmet gives her Dulce de Leche with apples

What a wonderful idea, Marla. This makes such a perfect gift for teachers, mailmen, parties, housewarmings and more. Thank you for sharing your photo!

If you want to package your gifts like this, check out these awesome Gift/Treat Bags. They are adorable and the price is right!

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Slow Cooker Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe Image

There are so many uses for this Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe. Top one of my Pressure Cooker New York Cheesecakes with this sticky goodness. We like to dip in apples, for a nice and cool snack. Drizzle over ice cream, warm and pour over pancakes and waffles. Add a dollop to your coffee (Cuban and Vietnamese Coffee recipes posting soon).

More Dessert Recipes to Make:

  • Pressure Cooker Red White and Blue Cheesecake Singles
  • Instant Pot Apple Crisp + Video
  • Instant Pot Pumpkin Bundt Cake w/Butterscotch

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Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe

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Course: Dessert, Sauce

Cuisine: Cuban, Mexican

Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 6 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 servings

Calories: 106kcal

Author: Jill Selkowitz

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Pour the Sweetened Condensed Milk evenly into three Mason Jars.

  • Place on the lids and tighten.

Pressure Cooker

  • Add a Trivet to the Pressure Cooker cooking pot. Place Jars on Trivet. Fill Pressure Cooker with water to 1/2 inch below the rim of the Jars.

  • Lock on Lid and close Pressure Valve.

  • Cook at High Pressure for 40 minutes.

  • When Beep sounds, allow a full Natural Pressure Release.

  • Carefully remove jars to a cooling rack. Remove rings and after 15 minutes, remove lid and stir. Place lid back on and leave undisturbed, until cool. Transfer to the refrigerator.

Slow Cooker

  • Place jars in Slow Cooker and fill with water to at least one inch above the jars.

  • Cook on LOW for 9-11 hours, checking at 9 hours to see if the color is to your preference.

  • Carefully remove the jars from the Slow Cooker to a cooling rack. Remove the rings. Leave undisturbed, until cool. Transfer to the refrigerator.

Notes

With this Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe, you can decide the level of depth and darkness that you want your Dulce de Leche. I like mine dark, so I cook for 11 hours. Some people prefer a lighter Ducle de Leche and cook for 9 hours. Check your Jarsafter 9 hours to see if your Dulce de Leche is the color you like. If you want a darker color, put them back into the Slow Cooker. For the smaller Ball 4 oz Mason Jars, 9 hours is pretty good.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Simple Dulce de Leche Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 106Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Cholesterol 11mg4%

Sodium 42mg2%

Potassium 122mg3%

Carbohydrates 18g6%

Sugar 18g20%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 88IU2%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 94mg9%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

How long does it take to caramelize condensed milk in a pressure cooker? ›

Press Pressure Cook , pressure level High, and set time to 45 Minutes. To make the caramel whiter, reduce time to 30 Minutes. When done cooking, press Cancel and let the pressure release naturally. Once all the steam has been released, remove the lid and take out the can.

Can you put a tin of condensed milk in a pressure cooker? ›

So, it all starts with a can of condensed milk! Step 1: Remove the label. Step 2: Inspect the can to ensure it doesn't have any dents. Step 3: Place it in an instant pot or pressure cooker, filled up with water to capacity.

Is it safe to pressure cook condensed milk? ›

Completely safe. The pressure from the steam prevents the can from exploding. In banofee pie recipe, they place condensed milk in a sealed tin, inside a pressure cooker with water to turn it into toffee.

How do you thicken condensed milk for dulce de leche? ›

Tip: To thicken stovetop dulce de leche, make a slurry of 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 1/4 teaspoons milk. Bring it to a very slow boil over medium heat, whisk this slurry into the dulce de leche, and continue to boil slowly for five minutes before removing from heat and cooling.

Why is my condensed milk caramel not thickening? ›

Melt 200g of butter in the microwave (in a large microwavable bowl) for 2-3 minutes, then add the condensed milk and golden syrup. Whisk the mixture well until the butter is thoroughly incorporated. Heat for 6-7 minutes until it is boiling, stirring thoroughly every minute.

What happens to milk in a pressure cooker? ›

Foods containing dairy, like milk, cream, or yogurt, should not be pressure-cooked. The high heat and pressure can cause dairy products to curdle or separate, ruining the texture, taste and flavour of the dish.

How to make caramel from condensed milk without boiling? ›

Heating in a Slow Cooker

Fill the slow cooker with enough water to fully immerse the can and cover it with an extra two inches (five cm) of water. Heat on low for eight to 10 hours. For a lighter dulce de leche, cook for eight hours; for a thicker and darker sauce, heat for ten hours.

Can I use milk instead of water in pressure cooker? ›

Avoid dairy meals.

Most dairy products such as cheese, milk and sour cream will curdle in a pressure cooker.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Sweetened condensed milk is high in calories and unsuitable for people with cow's milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance. Its sweet flavor may be off-putting for some and doesn't typically serve as a good substitute for regular milk in recipes.

What are the disadvantages of condensed milk? ›

There could be gas, cramps, and stomach discomfort. Because condensed milk is more concentrated than the same volume of regular milk, it contains more lactose. Sweetened condensed milk includes a lot of calories, but it also has a lot of saturated fat, which is dangerous for people with diabetes and heart issues.

What's the difference between caramel and dulce de leche? ›

Caramel and dulce de leche might look and taste somewhat similar, but they are actually pretty different. While caramel is made from slowly simmering water and sugar until it caramelizes, dulce de leche is made from simmering milk and sugar super slowly until it turns into a creamy, caramelized substance.

Why is my dulce de leche not thickening? ›

Thickness: It's hard to obtain a really thick dulce de leche with the oven method, because for the dulce de leche to be really thick it will have to bake for a really long time, which will cause a lot of scorching and burning bits of condensed milk in the dulce de leche.

Why add baking soda to dulce de leche? ›

Why add baking soda to the sauce? The baking soda will help with the reactions necessary to make the sauce thick and dark, with a rich taste. As you cook the milk and sugar together, water will evaporate, making the solution more acidic, and proteins will begin to coagulate.

How do you firm up dulce de leche? ›

It will firm up as it cools. The dulce de leche can be stored in a jar in the fridge and will keep for up to a month. If not storing in a jar ensure it's covered so a skin doesn't form.

Does condensed milk caramelized? ›

A can of condensed milk typically contains only two ingredients: milk and sugar. This caramel is made by simply boiling the sweetened condensed milk for several hours in the can. As heat is applied, the sugar naturally caramelizes.

How long does it take to caramelize? ›

Before you start, let us be clear about something: No matter the approach, the caramelization process will take time: 15–20 minutes for French onion soup and 45 minutes to an hour for jammy, mahogany-hued onions. Fortunately, while they cook over low heat you can take care of other things.

How long does it take to cook condensed milk? ›

Simmer the can(s) for 2 to 2 1/2 hours for a lighter golden dulce de leche. Simmer it/them for 3 1/2 hours for a deeper color and flavor. (Using tongs, VERY CAREFULLY turn over the cans halfway through the simmering process.) After the simmering time, turn off the heat and allow the cans to come to room temperature.

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