3 Sugar-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipes (Low Carb, THM) (2024)

Sweetened condensed milk. Otherwise known affectionately by holiday bakers as just Eagle Brand. We all know what it means—cream, butter, and sugar. Combined to make a magic concoction that turns everything it touches into a dessert that brings tears to our eyes (especially to those of us who can’t have it anymore!).

So what is a sugar-free, low carb, healthy baker to do? Learn how to make our own, that’s what!

I’ll be the first to admit that none of the three recipes I have tweaked for this are the same as the creamy, milky lava that creeps out of the Eagle Brand can. However, I also have to tell you that these concoctions are pretty good. And they work—they make amazing fudge (one of the most-similar-to-marshmallow-cream-chocolate-walnut-fudge that I have had!); great Magic Seven Layer Bars; good “Better Than Sex Cake”; and a decent caramel sauce (in the “Eagle Brand in the jar crock pot magic caramel sauce” recipe floating around the internet).

I give three choices—the simplest one has powdered milk (though I’ve been reading about using vanilla protein powder in place of powdered milk…let me know if you try that!) and is a five minute process that is fairly thick.

The moderate-work one is a stove top one that takes quite a while but doesn’t have powdered milk and thickens fine too. (I just start it while I’m doing other cooking and baking and keep watching it and stirring it as I have that kitchen session.)

The last one is the easiest, also healthy—but takes forever in the crock pot and is the thinnest of the three choices.

Once you make some, you can refrigerate it (I like to double or triple) and pull it out for various uses. The best uses by far are the ones within things, like fudge, cake, and bars. Making sauces from it only yields an average, less-than-sticky substance (as many low carb/sugar-free sauces do unless you use sugar-free honey or sugar-free corn syrup). For the recipes I use them in—I love these!

For information about Pyure vs other healthy, sugar-free substitutes, take a look at my chart here, a free chapter from my e-book comparing and expounding upon the choices, and/or my free e-book here.

3 Sugar-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipes (Low Carb, THM) (2)

My homemade, sugar-free versions make the yummiest, most “normal-tasting” chocolate fudge!

Each recipe has the same approximate yield…

Yield: 1 can of “Eagle Brand”—approximately 1 1/3 cup
Net Carbs: 10 grams (for one full recipe)
Calories: 485
Total Fat: 44 grams
Protein: 6 grams

Each one is extremely low carb, extremely high fat, and THM Solid S—no way around any of that! 🙂

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Recipe #1 - Easy Sugar-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk

Author:Donna Reish

Serves:1⅓ cup

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a blender or with an
  2. immersion blender until creamy.
  3. Store in refrigerator or use immediately

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#2 RECIPE : Sugar-Free Stovetop Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe (two plus hours cook time)

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Recipe #2 - Two-Hour Sugar-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk

Author:Donna Reish

Serves:1⅓ cup

Ingredients

  • 3 cups milk (almond, coconut, half and half, etc.—I use half almond and half ½ and ½)
  • 1 cup Pyure* (or Gentle Sweet or Homemade Pyure, or other stevia-blend)*Or use 2 cups of cup-for-cup sugar sub
  • 2 TBSP butter
  • 2 tsps vanilla extract (not imitation)

Instructions

  1. Combine milk and sweetener in a medium saucepan on medium heat.
  2. Bring to a boil, whisking continually.
  3. Reduce and slowly cook on the lowest temperature until you have approximately 1⅓ cup. This may take two hours or more. Stir often, but not continually.
  4. When milk is reduced by half (resulting in approximately 1⅓ cup), remove from heat and whisk in butter and vanilla extract.
  5. Pour into a clean glass jar and allow to cool. Store in the refrigerator or use immediately. Mixture will thicken more after being refrigerated, so I like to chill then use later.
  6. This was thinner than sugar-filled, store-bought sweetened condensed milk (though it does thicken in the refrigerator more). I’ve toyed with the idea of sprinkling a ½ teaspoon gluccomannan over it and whisking quickly and/or loosening a half a bar of cream cheese (or more) in microwave or stove top and whisking it into the mixture.

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#3 RECIPE: Sugar-Free Crock Pot Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe

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Recipe #3 - Sugar-Free Crock Pot Sweetened Condensed Milk

Author:Donna Reish

Serves:1⅓ cup

This was thinner than sugar-filled, store-bought sweetened condensed milk (though it does thicken in the refrigerator more). I’ve toyed with the idea of sprinkling a ½ teaspoon gluccomannan over it and whisking quickly and/or loosening a half a bar of cream cheese (or more) in microwave or stove top and whisking it into the mixture. Note: 1⅓ cup equals 14 ounce can of “Eagle Brand.”

Ingredients

  • 3 cups milk (almond, coconut, half and half, etc.—I use half almond and half ½ and ½)
  • 1 cup Pyure* (or Gentle Sweet or Homemade Pyure, or other stevia-blend)*Or use 2 cups of cup-for-cup sugar sub
  • 2 TBSP butter
  • 2 tsps vanilla extract (not imitation)

Instructions

  1. Pour milk and sweetener into crock pot.
  2. Cook on high for one hour covered.
  3. Reduce to medium with the lid half on and half off for 6 to 8 hours, depending on how hot your medium is.
  4. Remove from crock base and stir in butter and vanilla.
  5. When cool enough, pour into jar and refrigerate (or use).

Notes

Once I left this on overnight (lid half on/half off) for about twelve total hours. It was becoming a caramel sauce without putting it in a jar and in a crock pot filled with water (see last recipe in this section). It was thicker than when I used the “crock pot sweetened condensed caramel sauce” recipe at the end of this section. I say that to say that this is definitely something I’m going to be toying with as I don’t like making sauces on the stove top. Not sure what would have happened if I had let it continue on….


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3 Sugar-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipes (Low Carb, THM) (2024)

FAQs

How do you substitute sugar for sweetened condensed milk? ›

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.

What is a healthy substitute for condensed milk? ›

For a substitute, simmer 2 cups of almond milk over low heat until the liquid reduces to 1 cup. (This is not a one-to-one alternative. You do need 2 cups of almond milk to make one cup of sweetened condensed milk.) To sweeten this up, you can add 2/3 cup of any type of sugar and mix.

How much sugar do you put in unsweetened condensed milk? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk.
  2. 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar.
  3. 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, optional.
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How do you make milk taste sweet without sugar? ›

Vanilla extract: Pure vanilla extract adds nice flavor. Choose an alcohol-free one if desired. Maple syrup or honey: Either of these can be used to sweeten the flavored milks to taste.

Is condensed milk okay for diabetics? ›

Because condensed milk is more concentrated than the same volume of regular milk, it contains more lactose. 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.

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.

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.

Which is healthier condensed milk or evaporated milk? ›

In summary, evaporated milk is unsweetened and has a similar nutritional value to regular milk, while sweetened condensed milk is very sweet and has a higher calorie count due to the added sugar.

Is there an unsweetened condensed milk? ›

Here's another way to think of it: Condensed milk is evaporated milk with added sugar. Sweetened evaporated milk exists in the form of condensed milk, but there's no such thing as unsweetened condensed milk — that's just evaporated milk.

Does Carnation condensed milk contain sugar? ›

Sweet and deliciously creamy, CARNATION Sweetened Condensed Milk is made from all natural ingredients. Made with just two ingredients, fresh whole milk and natural sugar, CARNATION Condensed Milk makes it quick and easy to create delicious sweet treats from creamy cheesecakes to millionaires' shortbread.

What can I do with a small amount of sweetened condensed milk? ›

What are some uses for leftover sweetened condensed milk?
  1. Make your own caramel sauce. ...
  2. Use it as a dessert topping. ...
  3. Make key lime pie. ...
  4. Craft a heavenly co*cktail. ...
  5. Replace your favorite candy bar. ...
  6. Use it as a coffee creamer. ...
  7. Drizzle it on fruit. ...
  8. Stir it into brownie batter.
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How much condensed milk equals 1 cup of sugar? ›

3 cups (24 ounces) of milk and 1 cup of sugar is the perfect ratio for ideal sweetness and thickening. With whole milk, this yields about 1 cup of condensed milk.

Is it better to use sugar or sweetened condensed milk? ›

Using sweetened condensed milk to boost calorie content may be more beneficial than using sugar alone since the product also provides extra protein, fat and some bone-healthy minerals like calcium and phosphorus. You can store sweetened condensed milk for a long time without refrigeration.

Can I substitute condensed milk for sugar in baking? ›

CONDENSED milk is both evaporated and preserved with a great deal of sugar. It is almost a liquid candy straight out of the can. To substitute you would need to add more sugar to your recipe.

What is sugar ratio in sweetened condensed milk? ›

The sucrose content in industrial practice is calculated as the sucrose/(sucrose + water) ratio, and should be about 62.5%, giving a sucrose content of about 45% for full-fat SCM. The product contains only about 27% water, so the concentration factor of milk solids relative to water is very high, about 7.3.

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