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I have some in the cupboard and I fancy something sweet. Best usage recommendations most welcome!
It's vial bin it.
It's nom! Drink it
Edit: But don't ever feed it to a cat - the pools of liquid diarrhea were just grim :/
Chai
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Get spoon, open tin, dip spoon, eat.
It's what I used to do...
Mix with chopped sweet fruit like mango, add some crushed green cardomum seeds, whip and chill/freeze for a cheat's Kulfi.
Oh wait condensed? Oops!
In that case Banofee pie.
sarnies - cheap white bread, obvz
and cake sprinkles if you're feeling frisky
Banoffee pie +1
Pour over tinned pears, Sunday treat during the 60's.
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Salad dressing:
a can of sweetened condensed milk,
1 cup malt vinegar
tsp mustard powder
dash of salt.
Even lettuce tastes good with this....
With us it was tinned fruit cocktail and coz we lived in remotely remotely land if the cow wasn't about it was in tea and coffee as well
For another sixties type hit, turn a Jaffa cake upside down, butter, add strawberry jam, brill
Nigella breakfast bar recipe makes lovely oaty bars of goodness.
Add lots of dried fruit for more flavour
The sweetened condensed stuff used to be spooned into cups of tea on fishing boats, lovely on the boat but horrid if you tried it at home.
The evaporated stuff was poured over tinned pears or fruit cocktail on Friday nights after fish and chips. I hated it.
Boil it...eat gooey caramel goodness:)
If ever there were a more perfect accompaniment to tinned peaches...
you can turn that gear in to caramel, and make caramel cakes.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Caramel-from-Sweetened-Condensed-Milk
Drizzled into a baguette. It's a popular breakfast in Laos.
Can to mouth.
It's amazing on porridge.
scaredypants - Membersarnies - cheap white bread, obvz
and cake sprinkles if you're feeling frisky
Otherwise known as a conny onny sandwich. It's got to be done.
Caramel? Please this is STW it's a Dulce De Leche
Mix a good big glug into a glass of Guinness and stir well. Best in a blender. Amazing
125ml condensed milk
250ml of double cream
Tablespoon of icing sugar
Beat with electric whisk for about 2 mins until thick and then add flavour of your choice and then freeze for a few hours and this makes gloriously creamy no churn ice cream. Currently having a salted caramel version.
The most beautiful stuff in the world cheekily swigged from the tin.
It's up there with corn beef hash, Dixons ice cream and Longley Farm yoghurt. (In that order).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_iced_coffee
Best save it for the morning though, don't want you up all night!
Gypsy Tart!
It's a Kentish classic.
Dixons ice cream
Extra creamy.
Another vote for boiling it in the tin and making caramel.
Bloody lovely.
Mix a good big glug into a glass of Guinness and stir well. Best in a blender.
I shall be trying that .
pfft, it's caramel shortcake! mmmm caarrramel
What the hell is that? Where's the chocolate topping? Why has it got a crust?
3 teaspoon in coffee or tea or hot chocolate. Simple.
Pillocks the lot of ya!!!
Switch on Gaggia
Pour 0.5-1cm of said goo into the bottom on an espresso glass
Place under portafilter
Switch on machine
Fill
Switch off machine
Remove glass and stir
SLOWLY
Watching loveliness develop
Drink
Repeat
You've just discovered Cortado Condensada
Find a gorgeous lady.
Pour over each other naked.
Enjoy each other's company.
hammyuk - Member
Pillocks the lot of ya!!!
Switch on Gaggia
Pour 0.5-1cm of said goo into the bottom on an espresso glass
Place under portafilter
Switch on machine
Fill
Switch off machine
Remove glass and stir
SLOWLY
Watching loveliness develop
Drink
Repeat
You've just discovered Cortado Condensada
This. Aka cafe bombon. Phenomenal
Bread and butter, Smother with connive on ie - job done.
Then before bed, couple of tablespoons in a mug, mix into a paste with cocoa powder and add hot water for a nice hot mug of heavenly bliss.
Gypsy Tart!
It's a Kentish classic.
I think officially that's evaporated milk and muscovado sugar? but cheat versions might use condensed milk.
definitely a classic. often had that for school dinners. not had it for years though.
Simple, mix it with a tin of fruit, splendid.
Or jelly.
Doug - bonbon is condensed AND steamed milk in Mainland Spain - Leché Leché in the Canaries.
late to the party but assuming you have the other ingredients (you probably dont) make rum n raisin fudge? I make it quite often for the OH, god I'm a good girlfriend!
1 can condensed milk
15 marshmallows (quartered if you cba)
15 glace cherries
15 digestives (smashed with a rolling pin / spare crank arm)
Mix all ingredients together, roll into, well, a roll. Fridge for as long as you can stand. Slice.
Served at all good Presbyterian coffee mornings in Belfast.
You Dirty B**tards. 



