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Sugar Free Fat Free Condensed Milk

AHealthierSuzyQ
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You know all those yummy refrigerator pies and other desserts you used to make every summer using Eagle Brand? Well here's a way to make your own version that has no fat or sugar, so you can reinvent all those desserts. (I used it to make a low fat, low sugar version of my Moma's lemonade pie you'll also find on the recipe thread.)
2 cups dry powdered milk
1 cup Splenda granules (measures like sugar)
1/2 cup boiling water
Place ingredients in a blender and process until smooth and creamy. Takes the place of one can of Eagle Brand condensed milk.
The first time I tried it I was skeptical, but it really works!
2 cups dry powdered milk
1 cup Splenda granules (measures like sugar)
1/2 cup boiling water
Place ingredients in a blender and process until smooth and creamy. Takes the place of one can of Eagle Brand condensed milk.
The first time I tried it I was skeptical, but it really works!
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Like this! :flowerforyou:0
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interesting....0
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tagging for later when Im in baking mode.. :laugh:
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i also use this in home made ice cream. last weekend we made home made peanut butter ice cream and i used 3 tablespoons of reduced fat creamy PB, a can of this, and splenda and no one could tell it was low fat!! delicious0
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Yep. we use it in homemade ice cream, bar cookies, refrigerator pies.... anything that calls for Eagle Brand. :happy:0
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You are so clever!0
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the ice cream sounds delicious!0
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the ice cream sounds delicious!0
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Time to try dig this back out to make homemade Ice Cream or a refrigerator pie for Father's Day. Works in place of Eagle Brand condensed milk in any recipe.0
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i also use this in home made ice cream. last weekend we made home made peanut butter ice cream and i used 3 tablespoons of reduced fat creamy PB, a can of this, and splenda and no one could tell it was low fat!! delicious
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Amazing what you can create when you learn some healthy substitutions0
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Making a lemonade pie with this today :happy:0
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Bump! Sounds great!0
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Wow, I am going to try this one!0
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Sugar-free low fat homemade Ice cream this weekend using this.
YUM!
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Oh my! This is so awesome! Does anyone have any recipes to go along with it? I would love them. Thanks!0
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Oh my! This is so awesome! Does anyone have any recipes to go along with it? I would love them. Thanks!
Just replace any recipe you have that calls for Eagle Brand with this. Here's my version adapted form the original EAGLE BRAND® Sweetened Condensed Milk recipe for homemade ice cream:
*Recipe for Sugar Free Condensed Milk
1 Cup Splenda Granules (measures like sugar)
2 Cups Nonfat Powdered Milk
½ cup boiling water
3 large eggs, well beaten
¼ cup Splenda (measures like sugar)
4 cups Skim Milk
2 tablespoons vanilla extract
1 cup fruit (if desired)
Ice
Rock Salt
Or you can make orange sherbet with this recipe plus 4 cups of diet orange soda and a can of crushed pineapple in its own juice.0 -
WOW. totally trying this for lemon bars!0
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