Low-carb recipe: sweetened condensed milk substitute

OK, so it’s a little late for the holidays. Still, many a recipe calls for sweetened, condensed milk. Even if you could emulate the flavor, how to get that consistency?

It’s easier than one might think. At a net carb count of about 12 for an entire recipe, your own low-carb recipes never tasted better.

Substitute anywhere a can of sweetened, condensed milk is required.

Low-carb sweetened condensed milk

1 cup nonfat dry milk
1/2 cup boiling water
3 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp Stevia

Combine all in a blender. Mix until well-blended. Makes the equivalent of one can of sweetened, condensed milk.

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