CAJETA * GOAT'S MILK DULCE DE LECHE
Cajeta, a goat's milk version of dulce de leche, is a delicious caramel for desserts. You can make dulce de leche from scratch using either goat's milk, or cow's milk.
Provided by Mary (The Goodie Godmother)
Time 1h45m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Stir together the milk and sugar in a medium sauce pan. Add the cinnamon stick, baking soda, and vanilla.
- Bring just to a boil, stirring frequently to dissolve the sugar, and then immediately reduce the heat to a simmer.
- Simmer uncovered for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until you've reached your desired color. Remove the cinnamon stick and pour the cajeta into heat-safe jars. Store in the refrigerator.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 cups
HOMEMADE CAJETA {GOATS MILK CARAMEL}
Provided by Willow at Will Cook For Friends
Yield 1.5 cups
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place the milk, piloncillo, and cinnamon stick in a large saucepan (larger than you think you'll need), over medium to medium-high heat, reserving a small amount of goats milk to be mixed with the baking soda. Bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring frequently to dissolve the sugar.
- Once simmering, remove the pot from the heat and carefully add in the dissolved baking soda and goats milk. The mixture will froth up violently, nearly doubling in volume. Once the bubbling subsides, return the pot to the heat, and bring it back to a steady simmer.
- Cook, stirring frequently, until the liquid has reduced and thickened (mine took about 1½ hours, but your time may vary depending on your stove and pot). Be sure to scrape the bottom of the pot as you stir, and adjust the heat if necessary as the sauce reduces to avoid scorching. The cajeta is ready when it is the consistency of warm honey or maple syrup, and a rich golden color. Remove from the heat and let cool.
- Stir in the vanilla extract, and any other add-ins, if using. Pour into a jar or other sealed container, and store in the fridge for up to a few weeks.
- (The cajeta will thicken significantly as it cools, and once refrigerated will become quite firm. It can be softened again by placing the jar, without the lid, in the microwave for a few seconds, or in a shallow pot of simmering water.)
CAJETA - MEXICAN GOAT MILK DULCE DE LECHE
Steps:
- In a heavy-bottomed pot on medium-low heat, combine goat milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon stick, and sugar. Simmer and stir periodically with a wooden spoon until sugar is dissolved, about ten minutes. Be sure to scrape the bottom of the pot well so that no sugar sticks. Tip: Choose a pot that is larger than you think you'll need just in case the mixture starts to bubble up. You don't want to clean burnt sugar off of the stove top.
- Dissolve baking soda in water and add to milk/sugar mixture. This helps prevent lumps and aids in caramelizing.
- Reduce heat to low and cook for three hours, stirring periodically, or until the mixture has thickened and coats the back of a spoon. The volume should be roughly 1/4 of what you started with. Note that as the volume decreases, the mixture will come to more of a boil and you'll need to stir more often. For the last half hour, I recommend stirring constantly.
- Remove from heat and discard the cinnamon stick. Cool and transfer to jars and refrigerate.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 2 tablespoons, Calories 184 kcal, Carbohydrate 31 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 5 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 13 mg, Sodium 96 mg, Sugar 30 g, Fiber 1 g
REAL MEXICAN CAJETA (GOAT'S MILK CARAMEL OR DULCE DE LECHE)
Make and share this Real Mexican Cajeta (Goat's Milk Caramel or Dulce De Leche) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Raquel Grinnell
Categories Sauces
Time 6m
Yield 1 1/2 quarts, 96 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- In a large, heavy pot (not iron), combine the milk, sugar, and vanilla, and place over medium heat. Stir regularly until the milk comes to a simmer and sugar is dissolved. Remove the pot from the heat and add dissolved baking soda; it will bubble up at this point, especially with goat's milk. When the bubbles have subsided, return it to the heat.
- Adjust heat so that the mixture is simmering briskly but not boiling. Cook, stirring regularly, until the mixture turns pale golden, about one hour.
- You will now need to stir the milk more regularly as it begins to thicken and turns a caramel-brown color. Don't allow the milk to stick to the bottom of the pot. You can drop a few drops into a small glass of water. If a soft ball forms, the cajeta is ready.
- If you take the pot off the heat and allow the cajeta to cool, it should be a medium-thick sauce. If it's too thick, add hot water, 1 tablespoon at a time until it is the proper consistency. If it is too thin, return to the heat until it thickens.
- When the cajeta is cool, remove the vanilla bean. Strain the cajeta through a fine mesh strainer into a bowl or wide-mouthed jar, then scrape the seeds from the vanilla bean into the cajeta. Refrigerate until ready to use. Cajeta is best served warm.
CARAMELIZED MILK (CAJETA OR DULCE DE LECHE)
In Mexico we call this "cajeta" and it comes in jars in the supermarket, in other Latin American countries it's called "dulce de leche" and it's great on pancakes or toast. Some Mexican dessert recipes call for it, so here is how it's made.
Provided by Maty Piero
Categories Sauces
Time 28m
Yield 1 cup (aprox.)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Empty the sweetened condensed milk into a large microwave safe bowl.
- Microwave on medium power for two minutes and stir with a wire whisk.
- Microwave on medium power for another two minutes and stir.
- Return to the microwave for 16 to 24 minutes on medium-low power or until milk turns thick and caramel color, stirring every few minutes.
- Be careful, this will get very hot.
- Let cool and serve over pancakes, toast, etc.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1716.7, Fat 46.5, SaturatedFat 29.3, Cholesterol 181.8, Sodium 679.2, Carbohydrate 290.9, Sugar 290.9, Protein 42.3
Tips:
- For the best flavor, use fresh goat's milk. If you can't find goat's milk, you can use cow's milk, but the flavor will be slightly different.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot to prevent the cajeta from scorching.
- Stir the cajeta constantly to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
- Cook the cajeta until it reaches a thick, syrupy consistency. This will take about 1-2 hours.
- Let the cajeta cool completely before storing it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
- Cajeta can be used as a topping for desserts, such as ice cream, pancakes, or waffles. It can also be used as a filling for cakes, pies, and pastries.
Conclusion:
Cajeta is a delicious and versatile Mexican caramel sauce that can be used in a variety of desserts. It's easy to make at home with just a few simple ingredients. So next time you're looking for a sweet treat, give cajeta a try. You won't be disappointed!
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