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Dulce du lait

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speedymama · 30/05/2006 12:42

I have a recipe for an apple tart that requires dulce du lait. Is this similar to condense milk and any advice on where I can purchase it please. I have to be places like Asda and Somerfield but I cannot find it.

TIA

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azroc · 30/05/2006 12:43

I think I saw this in the health food shop, and I think it's a kind of toffee spread.

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JackieNo · 30/05/2006 12:44

Some \link{http://www.merchant-gourmet.com/osb/itemdetails.cfm/ID/458\here}, but I think I've seen it in Waitrose.

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speedymama · 30/05/2006 12:48

Thanks ladies. The link says that it is available from Tesco so hopefully I can get some from there.Smile

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Bink · 30/05/2006 12:53

You can also make it from condensed milk (boil the tin, instructions on the Carnation label) but if you don't actually have a fondness for the taste of condensed milk, it's a bit yuck made that way (I think).

The Merchant Gourmet one is the nicest one, & JackieNo is right Waitrose stock it - I bought some last week & ds and I made a fabulous banoffee pie with it yesterday.

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Bink · 30/05/2006 12:55

oops, boil the contents of the tin. With loads more sugar and butter, if I remember right

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lua · 30/05/2006 13:11

The standard way in south america to do it is to buy a tin of condensed milk and boil for 30 min (for soft, spreadable), to one hour (eat in slices, yum!).

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lua · 30/05/2006 13:12

To make it clearer. boil the whole tim, still closed.

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