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You have to simmer it for about 4 hours to get it the right colour. 1 hour
will hardly do anything. but keep the can covered, you can do many all at once, qahtan "JOAT" > wrote in message om... > Hi. Does anyone have a good recipe to make caramel or Dulce De Leche? > And tips on how to store it in jars or cans? |
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This thread is cross-posted into rec.woodworking and rec.photo.equipment.35mm, where it is obviously off-topic. Thanks. In article >, "qahtan" > wrote: > You have to simmer it for about 4 hours to get it the right colour. 1 hour >will hardly do anything. but keep the can covered, you can do many all at >once, qahtan > > > >"JOAT" > wrote in message . com... >> Hi. Does anyone have a good recipe to make caramel or Dulce De Leche? >> And tips on how to store it in jars or cans? > > |
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"qahtan" > wrote in message > ...
> You have to simmer it for about 4 hours to get it the right colour. 1 hour > will hardly do anything. but keep the can covered, you can do many all at > once, qahtan They do sell it already made in the can. It costs about 3 bucks a can. |
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