Dairy-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe (THE Vegan Copycat) (2024)

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Did you know Borden’s Eagle brand sweetened condensed milk has been around since 1856? Yes, it took over 150 years to create the perfect vegan copycat, but here it is. This dairy-free sweetened condensed milk is perfectly thick, rich, and sweet, just like the classic. It begs to be used in dairy-free magic bars, Thai iced tea, two-ingredient fudge, macaroons, lemon cream pie (with coconut whip!), and many other delicious desserts.

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This is the Best Dairy-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk. Here’s Why

I have made many versions of dairy-free sweetened condensed milk over the years. In fact, I have three favorite recipes for it (including this one) in Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook. But this has become my go-to recipe for all of the following reasons.Dairy-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk Recipe (THE Vegan Copycat) (2)

  • It’s Just Like Eagle Brand! I actually had a dairy consumer taste test this recipe side by side with Borden’s classic, as I made tweaks. He said this final version was spot on. Since I use lite coconut milk (less coconut meat), a complementary milk beverage, and a touch of vanilla, the flavor isn’t overtly coconut, like other recipes can be.
  • It’s Lower Sugar! Despite being just as sweet, this vegan sweetened condensed milk recipe has less than half the sugar of traditional sweetened condensed milk. Two tablespoons of most brands contains 22 grams of sugar, but this recipe has less than 10 grams.
  • It’s Low Fat (as it should be)! Sweetened condensed milk isn’t very high in fat. It contains 3 grams per 2 tablespoons. Many vegan recipes and brands use 2 cans of full-fat coconut milk, which works (I do this myself sometimes!), but makes it much higher in fat, and richer than needed for most recipes. This recipe contains about 3 grams of fat per serving, just like Eagle brand.
  • It’s Cheap! This recipe costs about $2 to make, and you get the equivalent of a FULL 14-ounce can. Store-bought brands of dairy-free sweetened condensed milk cost $3.50 to $5 and contain just 7 to 11 ounces. Many online recipes require two full cans of full-fat coconut milk to make a full can equivalent, which makes it the same cost as store-bought versions.
  • It’s Creamy! When you cook down lite coconut milk with sugar, it can become opaque. I cook down most of the liquid, then whisk in milk beverage at the end, which gives it a perfectly creamy finish. But make sure you use a good quality lite coconut milk. I have tried some lesser quality brands, like 365, which did not produce a thick condensed milk. If concerned about quality, use a can of regular, full-fat coconut milk instead. Just one can only adds a little fat per serving.

Lite Coconut Milk Note

I used Thai Kitchen and Native Forest lite canned coconut milk in testing. But I’m excited about the Thai Kitchen Lite Coconut Milk Cartons I just spotted. I haven’t tested with this one yet, but it has just two ingredients (coconut milk and water), and is resealable. I think it should work well, and it looks like a great option if you want to avoid all additives. In a pinch, you can dilute a full-fat canned coconut milk with one part water, one part coconut milk to make a slightly rich lite coconut milk alternative.

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Special Diet Notes: Dairy-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, grain-free, optionally nut-free, soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.

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This recipe is from my flagship book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook, and is my go-to for substituting sweetened condensed milk in most recipes. It’s relatively inexpensive and has a thick but pourable consistency that’s spot-on for the original.

Author: Alisa Fleming

Recipe type: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Serves: 1¼ cups (equivalent by volume to 1 (14-ounce) can)

Ingredients

  • 1 (14-ounce) can lite canned coconut milk (like Thai Kitchen or Native Forest)
  • ½ cup cane sugar (see Sweetener Note below)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Generous pinch salt
  • ½ cup unsweetened plain dairy-free milk beverage (preferably one that is quite rich)

Instructions

  1. Pour the coconut milk into a medium saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in the sugar, and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, whisking occasionally, for about 25 minutes, or until the mixture reduces to ¾ cup. It It will be very thick and a bit “gloppy.”
  2. Remove the pan from the heat and whisk in the vanilla and salt. Let cool for 10 minutes.
  3. Vigorously whisk in the milk beverage until very smooth. Let cool.
  4. Store in an airtight container in your refrigerator for up to 1 week. It will thicken a bit as it chills.

Notes

Sweetener Note: Plain white cane sugar (or beet sugar) produces the most neutral, versatile flavor in this recipe. Other sweeteners like brown sugar, coconut sugar, agave nectar, honey, and maple syrup can be substituted and will technically work, but since you are concentrating the liquid, the sweetener will heavily influence the resultant flavor. Make sure the bolder flavor profile suits your recipe.
Richer Version: If you want a richer version that's sets up firmer when chilled, you can substitute full-fat canned coconut milk for the lite coconut milk. That will add about 2 to 2.5 grams of fat and around 20 calories per 2 tablespoon serving.

Nutrition Information

Serving size:2 tablespoons Calories:63 Fat:2.7g Carbohydrates:10g Sugar:10g Sodium:18mg Protein:0g

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FAQs

Is there a dairy-free substitute for sweetened condensed milk? ›

Sweetened Condensed Oat Milk

Oatmilk is currently the undisputed darling of plant-based milks. The taste is similar to cow's milk but with a slightly sweeter flavor. This makes it a great option for a dairy-free condensed milk alternative.

What is the best vegan condensed milk? ›

1Nature's Charm. Founded by two vegan sisters, Nature's Charm is a go-to brand for most plant-based baking needs, including dairy-free condensed milk. The brand currently offers three varieties: Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk, Sugar-Free Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk, and Sweetened Condensed Oat Milk.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Evaporated milk has added sugar and carbohydrates which are very high, making sweetened condensed milk not healthy for nutritional intake for babies and children, Ali explained.

Can you buy dairy free condensed milk? ›

Nestlé Plant Based Condensed Milk Alternative is made from rice flour and oat flour and is perfect ingredient for delicious vegan baking. It is a great ingredient for creating tasty dairy alternative sweet treats such as cakes, cookies, brownies, cheesecake, caramel slice and more.

What is a homemade substitute for sweetened condensed milk? ›

Almond Milk and Sugar

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.

Does vegan condensed milk taste different? ›

The toasty oats will add a light oat flavour to your bakes. We've noticed that loads of Vegan desserts are coconutty – and whilst we have nothing against them, we've made our sweet sticky Carnation Vegan Condensed Milk Alternative more neutral in taste so that not all your bakes and desserts taste of coconut!

Is Eagle Brand condensed milk vegan? ›

Our signature Sweetened Condensed Milk is only made from milk and sugar.

Which vegan milk tastes most like dairy milk? ›

The test made a few things clear: soy milk, at its best, tastes closest to cow's milk. Oat tastes like a sweetly nutty cereal milk while almond tastes like the water left in your sink after washing the breakfast dishes.

What is a vegan substitute for condensed milk? ›

You can use most plant milk to make homemade vegan condensed milk, but I highly recommend soy milk or full-fat coconut milk. Some plant milks are more watery and thin than others, which will result in a thinner texture in the end result and may also require more sugar to achieve the right level of sweetness.

Can you turn evaporated milk into sweetened condensed milk? ›

While we don't recommend substituting condensed milk for evaporated milk or vice versa, you can make your own condensed milk when you're in a pinch. Simply heat together 1½ cups of sugar and one can of evaporated milk until the sugar has fully dissolved.

What is a good substitute for condensed milk? ›

If you don't have sweetened condensed milk, you can make your own using evaporated milk and sugar, or you can bring 3/4 cup of white sugar, 1/2 cup of water, and 1 1/8 cups of dry powdered milk to a boil and cook, stirring frequently, until thickened, about 20 minutes.

Why do Asians use condensed milk? ›

A variety of Asian cuisines and treats benefit from the flavours and smoothness that sweetened condensed milk adds. Condensed milk gives classic dishes and contemporary inventions — from drinks to sweets — a distinctive twist that pleases the tongue.

Why is sweetened condensed milk unhealthy? ›

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.

Is Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk dairy free? ›

Our signature Sweetened Condensed Milk is only made from milk and sugar. Our unique process uses real sugar and real dairy milk to create the perfect base for hundreds of delicious recipes. Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk is found in a can and a resealable pouch for different needs and occasions.

Is there a non dairy substitute for evaporated milk? ›

Soy milk can be heated, and the water content reduced to use it like evaporated milk. The taste is slightly different, but in most recipes you won't notice. It can be used in sweet and savory dishes alike.

Is Eagle Brand condensed milk lactose free? ›

Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk is made from milk, from which some water is evaporated and sugar is added. Ingredients: CONCENTRATED MILK, SUGAR, LACTOSE.

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