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pamperedlinda said:You are having a tough time at the grocery store these days - aren't you? LOL
Look in the spanish foods aisle.
raebates said:If you can't find it (I often can't in my area), you can substitute Caramel Dip, which you can find in the produce aisle.
pamperedlinda said:I was just going to say that!
c00p said:ALSO - you can take sweetened condensed milk and heat very slowly and let it "carmelize" and it actually becomes dulce de leche. That's really the premise of it!!
nancycookspc said:what state are you in???
I had the same problem when I was in NJ. NOWHERE could I find this even in the hispanic sections of towns. I did manage to find some in Bronx NY while I was at a show, my hubby escorted me and he found it at a bodega.
Now I have moved to VA and all the grocery stores have it.
If you want I can arrange to get some to you via the post office.
let me know-
nancy
kam said:I found it at Walmart - I think in the baking aisle with the other sweetened condensed milk. If not there, then with the other ethnic products.
I used it for the first time in the new tart in the SB. Didn't care for it - thought the dulce de leche was very thick and sweet. (But I am not a caramel fan). DH is and he liked it.
There are ways to "make" your own. Here is one that I saw in a magazine and cut-out (in case I couldn't find it at a grocery store):
Put an opened 14-oz can of sweetened condensed milk directly into a pot of gently simmering water. Stir often, replenishing water in pot as needed, until milk is golden and gooey, about 6 hrs.
I don't know if I could watch it for 6hrs!!!
Dulce De Leche is a rich and creamy caramel-like spread or sauce made from heating sweetened condensed milk. It is commonly used in desserts and pastries.
Dulce De Leche can be found in most grocery stores in the international or Hispanic food section. It can also be purchased online or at specialty food stores.
While both Dulce De Leche and caramel are made from heating sugar, Dulce De Leche uses sweetened condensed milk instead of just sugar. This gives it a richer and creamier texture.
Yes, it is possible to make Dulce De Leche at home by heating sweetened condensed milk in a saucepan until it thickens and turns a caramel color. However, it is important to use caution and follow a reliable recipe to avoid burning the milk.
Dulce De Leche can last for several weeks if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Once opened, it should be consumed within a week for best quality.