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Cooking for Rushed Dummies 2
Lola's Caramelo
A.k.a. Dulce de Leche

My grandmother always used to make us some "caramelo" when we were younger and I guess I could blame her for the sweet tooth I developed heeh.

Now I think you call the caramelo by a more sosyal name Dulce de Leche. Whatever, the sweet yumminess is still the same.

Buy some cans of condensed milk and place in a pot with water (enough water to cover the cans). Bring to a boil and simmer for 4 hours. Boil a lot and keep the rest in the fridge.

Cowards way out or if the thought of using up all that gas / electricity freaks you. Pressure cook for about 20 minutes.

Simple and delicious. And very fattening.
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11/17/2005 9:46 pm Blogger Pia

hmm dulce de leche... yum! brings back a lot of good old childhood memories!    



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