Evaporated Milk Recipe & Hot Fudge Sauce-Powdered Milk Recipes
Okay, we’ve covered Sweetened Condensed Milk made at home with your powdered milk (if you missed that post click here) and now it’s time to enjoy evaporated milk! Evaporated Milk was created back in the 40’s as a way to replace expensive cream and whole milk in recipes. It is whole milk with more than half the water removed before it is homogenized. DO NOT USE IT AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK. However, you can use it to substitute for half and half. Isn’t that great?! I know I don’t keep half and half stocked in my fridge. Use Evaporated Milk, made from your food storage, in any recipe by doubling the amount of the dry powdered milk and leaving the water the same. As a good rule of thumb to go by, for normal milk made from your powdered milk it is 3 T. dry powdered milk per 1 C. water and don’t forget there are 16 T. in a cup.
Evaporated Milk (12 oz. Can)
1 1/2 C. Water
1/2 C. + 1 T. Powdered Milk
Doesn’t that look delicious?! It was unbelievable, WAYYYYY better than anything you can buy in the store and TONS cheaper!! Just think this recipe makes 3 cups (24 oz.) of sauce for under $2.50 and a Smuckers bottle only comes with 11.5 oz. and costs $3.00, that means it would cost $6.25 to buy this much hot fudge at the store! You’ve got to make this a staple in your fridge!
Hot Fudge Sauce – Makes 3 Cups (From Betty Crocker’s Cookbook)
1 can (12 oz.) Evaporated Milk (1 1/2 C. water + 1/2 C. & 1 T. Powdered Milk)
2 C. Semisweet Chocolate Chips
1/2 C. Sugar
1 T. Butter or Margarine (Spreads with at least 65% vegetable oil)
1 t. Vanilla
1. In a 2-quart sauce pan mix your evaporated milk with a whisk. Add chocolate chips and sugar and heat over MEDIUM heat, stirring constantly until it boils.
2. Remove from heat and stir in butter and vanilla. Let cool for at least 30 minutes or until sauce behins to thicken. Serve warm. Store your remaining sauce covered in the refrigerator up to 4 weeks. Sauce become firm when refrigereated; heat slightly before serving (saue will become thin if overheated).
**Just as a side note for those who live in an area where Kroger brand items are sold. They now have a great knock off on the Dryers 1/2 fat slow churned ice cream for a fraction of the cost**
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