The Best Sweetened Condensed Milk Substitutes to Use in a Pinch – Taste of Home (2024)

Updated: Jan. 02, 2024

Ever been in the middle of a baking project and realized you're flat out of sweetened condensed milk? Here are all the condensed milk substitutes you need to know, including a homemade version.

Sweetened condensed milk is one of the most versatile ingredients you have stashed away in your pantry. From using it in decadent fudge or layered bars to mixing it into cake or brownie batter, sweetened condensed milk has certainly earned its place as a baking staple.

But what do you do if you’ve run out of sweetened condensed milk or you need a dairy-free alternative? Thankfully, there are some options for condensed milk substitutes to get you back to your recipe in no time.

Need to use evaporated milk for your next baking project? Check out these substitutes for evaporated milk.

What is sweetened condensed milk?

First things first, what exactly is sweetened condensed milk? It’s just as the name suggests! Like evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk is canned milk that has been cooked down, removing some of the milk’s water content along the way. At the same time, plenty of sugar is added to the mix, resulting in a thick, sweet liquid. It adds delicious flavor and luscious creaminess to a variety of recipes.

How to Make Sweetened Condensed Milk

If you’ve run out of sweetened condensed milk, but have everything else your recipe calls for, there’s no need to head to the store. You can make a worthy substitute for condensed milk in a pinch.

Because it’s essentially a boiled-down version of milk, you can make homemade sweetened condensed milk.

Microwave sweetened condensed milk substitute

To make condensed milk in the microwave, whisk 1/2 cup milk and 1/3 cup sugar together in a microwave-safe bowl, and then pop the bowl in the microwave to heat for one to two minutes at a time. Heat the mixture in intervals until it becomes bubbly with a bit of froth, then allow it to cool in the fridge.

With cooling time, it will thicken to a consistency similar to the canned version. This hack may not have the same caramelized flavor or richness, but it can certainly work if you’re in a bind and need a quick solution.

Stovetop sweetened condensed milk substitute

You can make a sweetened condensed milk substitute on the stovetop as well. In a saucepan, whisk together 2 cups milk and 1 cup sugar. Heat the mixture on medium to allow the sugar to dissolve. Reduce the temperature just before the milk begins to boil, and then leave it to simmer on low.

Simmer the mixture until the milk reduces, about 35 minutes. Once reduced, allow the mixture to cool, then place it in the fridge to thicken.

Other Substitutes for Sweetened Condensed Milk

Canned cream of coconut

Cream of coconut is a great substitute for sweetened condensed milk, giving a hint of tropical flavor. It’s dairy-free and can be substituted cup for cup. The thick consistency of cream of coconut closely resembles sweetened condensed milk, allowing for similar richness in many recipes.

Coconut milk

Simmering a can of full-fat coconut milk with 1/4 cup of sugar will result in another great dairy-free substitute for sweetened condensed milk. Whisk the coconut milk and sugar in a saucepan, bring the mixture to just below boiling and then allow the mixture to simmer for 30 minutes. Stir the mixture often until it thickens, and then allow it to cool.

This will result in a nice, creamy consistency with only a hint of coconut flavor. Get to know the difference between coconut cream versus coconut milk.

Evaporated milk

Because sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk are very similar, evaporated milk can serve as a substitute for condensed milk. You won’t get the same sweet, caramelized flavor with it, but the consistency will be similar when using a cup-for-cup substitution. Just add a bit more sugar to your recipe to make up for the lack of sweetness, if desired.

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The Best Sweetened Condensed Milk Substitutes to Use in a Pinch – Taste of Home? ›

Because sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk are very similar, evaporated milk can serve as a substitute for condensed milk. You won't get the same sweet, caramelized flavor with it, but the consistency will be similar when using a cup-for-cup substitution.

What can I substitute for sweetened condensed milk in a recipe? ›

If you run out of sweetened condensed milk, simply substitute the same amount of evaporated milk for a one-to-one alternative. The consistency in the dish will be near the same, but the flavor will not taste as sweet. You can add sugar to the evaporated milk if you prefer to up the sweetness.

What is the same as sweetened condensed milk? ›

Condensed milk is evaporated milk that typically has sweetener added, so much so that the terms 'condensed milk' and 'sweetened condensed milk' are used interchangeably. Sugar is added before canning; condensed milk is very sweet and contains about 40 to 45 percent sugar.

Is there a less sweet condensed milk? ›

Often called sweetened condensed milk, this creamy treat is concentrated by removing about 60% of the water content from fresh milk. Rich, thick, and slightly golden, it is then sweetened with 40% to 45% sugar before it is canned. When simply condensed without sweetening, this product is called evaporated milk.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Sweetened condensed milk is high in calories and unsuitable for people with cow's milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance. Its sweet flavor may be off-putting for some and doesn't typically serve as a good substitute for regular milk in recipes.

How do I substitute heavy cream for sweetened condensed milk? ›

Can you substitute sweetened condensed milk for heavy cream or half & half in recipes? Simply mix 1 cup of heavy cream with ¼ cup of sugar to get a creamy rich alternative. You can use this as a 1:1 exchange for sweetened condensed milk in any recipe.

What does sweetened condensed milk do in baking? ›

It Stars in the Most Irresistible Baked Goods

The thick syrup contributes both the sweetness of sugar and the benefits of milk without adding too much liquid since condensing milk removes moisture and concentrates the natural sugars. These sugars then take on toasty notes as they warm up and bake in the dessert.

Is evaporated milk healthier than condensed milk? ›

As concentrated milk products, whole, reduced fat, and fat-free varieties of evaporated milk have a higher nutrient content than fresh cow's milk. Sweetened condensed milk has an even higher calorie concentration.

Does condensed milk go bad? ›

An unopened can of sweetened condensed milk may last well beyond its expiration date if stored in a cool, dry place. Nevertheless, once opened, the longevity of its quality decreases significantly, and it is advisable to use it within a specific timeframe, typically a few weeks, to ensure both safety and taste.

Why use evaporated milk? ›

But when left in its thickened, low-moisture canned state, it can also stand in for milk or heavy cream as an enriching agent. Evaporated milk gives body to smoothies, thickens up and sweetens coffee, and adds nuance and richness to creamy soups and chowders, not to mention savory sauces and even oatmeal.

Which condensed milk has less sugar? ›

Splenda Sweetened Condensed Milk bakes and tastes like regular sweetened condensed milk with no added sugar and 35% fewer calories*. Make the same smooth and creamy foods you love like pies and fudge.

Can you get low fat condensed milk? ›

Made with skimmed milk, Carnation Light Condensed Milk is a lighter, fat free alternative with the same delicious taste. This light condensed milk makes all the great desserts that you'd make with regular Carnation Condensed Milk, and it's made with all-natural ingredients.

Is la lechera sweetened condensed milk? ›

Nestle La Lechera Sweetened Condensed Milk adds creamy sweetness to your favorite drinks, snacks and desserts. La Lechera is made with milk as the first ingredient and has no artificial flavors. La Lechera sweetened condensed milk comes in a can, making it perfect for adding to your favorite dessert recipes.

What to use instead of sweetened condensed milk? ›

Condensed Milk Substitutes

If you don't have sweetened condensed milk, you can make your own using evaporated milk and sugar, or you can bring 3/4 cup of white sugar, 1/2 cup of water, and 1 1/8 cups of dry powdered milk to a boil and cook, stirring frequently, until thickened, about 20 minutes.

What happens if you eat too much sweetened condensed milk? ›

Because condensed milk is more concentrated than the same volume of regular milk, it contains more lactose. cardiovascular issues are more likely to occur. It can also make insulin resistance worse, which inhibits the body from metabolizing the sugar that leads to type 2 diabetes.

What does condensed milk do to your body? ›

Sweetened condensed milk includes a lot of calories, but it also has a lot of saturated fat, which is dangerous for people with diabetes and heart issues. According to studies, eating a diet high in saturated fats can raise insulin and Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels.

How to condensed milk at home? ›

firstly, in a bowl take 2 cup full cream powder, 1 tsp corn flour, 1 cup sugar, ¼ tsp baking soda and 1 cup milk. whisk and mix well until everything is well combined. now pour the milk mixture into a large kadai and keep stirring. keep the flame on medium and keep stirring.

Can you substitute milk with evaporated milk? ›

Use evaporated milk instead of fresh milk in recipes. Add an equal amount of water. For example, if a recipe lists 1 cup (250 mL) milk, add ½ cup water to ½ cup evaporated milk. Try leftover canned milk in tea, coffee, omelets, soups, hot oatmeal or even spaghetti sauce.

What can you use instead of condensed milk in caramel? ›

If you can get regular milk you can make it yourself. Low heat, half the amount of sugar per part of milk and cook for around two hours. I would guess you can also use double cream (or thickened) with some sugar.

What can you replace heavy cream with in a recipe? ›

Substitutes for heavy cream can include options like a soy milk-olive oil combo, evaporated milk, and coconut cream, among others. Heavy cream, made from the high-fat part of fresh milk, is used in many recipes.

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