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− | *Use a pot that seems overly large for this operation, as the baking soda will foam and rise to shocking | + | *Use a pot that seems overly large for this operation, as the baking soda will foam and rise to shocking heights. |
*Pour the Milk and Sugar in the pot and set to a low heat. | *Pour the Milk and Sugar in the pot and set to a low heat. | ||
*When the sugar has completly dissolved in the milk add the Vanilla and the Baking Soda | *When the sugar has completly dissolved in the milk add the Vanilla and the Baking Soda |
Revision as of 15:02, 10 January 2008
Submitted by:Mpmmuirhead
Introduction
This is a recipe that I discovered while visiting with a friend of mine from Mexico. He was complaining that he could never find any of this wonderous substance in Regina, Saskatchewan. So I gave it a shot and came up with this.
Ingredients
- 1 Litre of Milk.(I apologize, I don't know the Imperial Conversion)
- 1 1/2 Cups of Sugar
- 1 Vanilla Bean (or 3 tbsp Vanilla Extract)
- 1/2 tsp of Baking Soda
Method
- Use a pot that seems overly large for this operation, as the baking soda will foam and rise to shocking heights.
- Pour the Milk and Sugar in the pot and set to a low heat.
- When the sugar has completly dissolved in the milk add the Vanilla and the Baking Soda
- Tend to until the milk has reduced to a thick caramel like texture. (About 1 cup of it will remain. Be prepared, this will take some time)
Serving
This fantastic dessert can go with almost any pastry, cake, or spoon. Enjoy!