2 Ingredient Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk {THM-S, Sugar Free, Low | My Montana Kitchen (2024)

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A sweet and creamy Sweetened Condensed milk that is both dairy and sugar free! And . . . it's only two ingredients!

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Ok, it is confession time! Someof you may have tried my Sugar-Free Keto Sweetened Condensed Milk, and while it does taste pretty amazing, I'm now realizing how much of a calorie bomb it is! As part of my New Years Resolutions, I have been trying to cut back a bit on heavy S intake, eat more leafy greens and okra, and journal my food choices with more regularity.

Several people have asked for a dairy free option to replace the sweetened condensed milk, and this 2 Ingredient recipe fits the bill. But I digress . . . we were discussing the calorie count of the original sweetened condensed milk. I used 2 cups of heavy cream in the original - which is a whopping 1,920 calories in itself. Add 2 Tablespoons of butter, and you are over 2,000 calories! Yikes!

Now, to make the milk you have to "condense" it, or let it boil until it reduces. Sadly, those calories do NOT evaporate, but they condense right along with the heavy cream. In the end, you have roughly 1-1 ¼ cups of condensed "milk." Assuming you end up with 1 ¼ cups, this delightful delicacy has over 100 calories per Tablespoon. No wonder I wasn't losing any weight around Christmas! I was treating this "treat" as a staple.

Now, please don't get me wrong - that Sweetened Condensed Milk is totally on plan! But,I was sometimes having it multiple times per day, instead of treating it as the treat it is! (Also, just to clarify, I do not count calories on THM, but I try not to abuse them either.)

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This got me thinking along the Dairy Free line . . . and my solution was a can of full-fat coconut milk. Full fat canned coconut milk is fairly thick to begin with - add some Gentle Sweet to sweeten it, boil it to condense, and you have Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk! So easy and delicious. And the caloric load is much more friendly! This recipe only has about 35 calories per Tablespoon.

It does have a bit of coconut flavor, but I think this would add a more intense flavor to the Almond Joy Cookies, or even the Mounds Fudge recipe.

My milk only took about 20-25 minutes to condense, but yours may or may not take longer. I have found (by experience) that the larger the surface of the pan (think frying pan), the faster the milk will condense. It should be slightly thick and gooey when it is finished. It will also continue to thicken as it cools.

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2 Ingredient Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk {THM-S, Sugar Free, Low Carb}

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large skillet/frying pan, combine coconut milk and Gentle Sweet.

  • Bring to a boil, and turn down heat to a simmer.

  • Simmer, stirring occasionally, for 20-25 minutes, or until the liquid has reduced by about half.

Notes

My milk only took about 20-25 minutes to condense, but yours may or may not take longer. I have found (by experience) that the larger the surface of the pan (think frying pan), the faster the milk will condense. It should be slightly thick and gooey when it is finished. It will also continue to thicken as it cools.

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  1. Katrin

    What a great idea! I'll have to try this out. You must be pleased to have discovered a lighter way to make condensed milk.

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    • Debra

      Is it possible to use honey in place of the gently sweet?

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      • Sarah Hardy

        I'm not sure that the honey would condense properly, but it would be worth a try!!

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  2. Maya | Wholesome Yum

    I have to try this! I love putting sweetened condensed milk in my coffee so this lightened up and dairy-free version is perfect!

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    • Lona Langley

      Do you just use the thick part of the coconut milk for this recipe?

      Lona

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      • Sarah Hardy

        No, this recipe uses all of it. It's a good idea to give the can a good shake before opening it to make sure there is no separation. If it has separated and you've already opened, just give it a good stir with a whisk and it will mix together again.

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  3. Georgina

    Awesome variation on your other recipe! Thanks!

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  4. Jeannie

    Does the canned milk have the coconut flavor? If so, do you have other options?

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    • dsdjhardy

      It does have a slight coconut flavor, but it is not overwhelming. I have not tried any other substitutes for a dairy free option. Perhaps you could use almond milk?

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      • Theresa

        I have tried almond milk..its disgusting.

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  5. Stacey Crawford

    This is a nice sugar free alternative for recipes that use condensed milk 🙂

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  6. Victoria A

    Can you make a caramel sauce out of it?

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    • dsdjhardy

      I have not personally, but some of my readers have reported that they just boiled it longer until it condensed into a caramel sauce!

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  7. Teresa

    This probably can't be made with Pyure stevia, correct? I think I have seen on other recipes that it just doesn't work. But maybe I have my wires crossed.

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    • dsdjhardy

      I haven't tried it with anything other than Gentle Sweet, so I can't give a definite answer. I think it would still condense, though.

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      • ccr

        If you do try it with Stevia, can you let us know the results? I would rather stay away from the Xylitol & Erythritol

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        • dsdjhardy

          Sure! Currently, I have never used anything except for Gentle Sweet in this recipe.

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        • Genna

          2 Ingredient Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk {THM-S, Sugar Free, Low | My Montana Kitchen (10)
          I tried it with Stevia and it turned out great!

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    • Marci

      I make the regular 3 ingredient with Pyure stevia - it's my go to stevia. Going to try this one today. I've never had problems using Pyure in anything.

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      • Katie Warriner

        Marci, Do you use the xylitol too?

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  8. Heather

    I'm curious if this can be made in larger quantities and stored. It so, would it end up crystallizing? I assume it would need to be refrigerated? Just curious if I could do a large batch and call it done for a while. HaHa

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    • dsdjhardy

      Yes, I have kept the 3 Ingredient recipe (which is not dairy free) in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. It would get firm in the fridge, but soften when left at room temperature. It may take longer to "condense" if you double or triple it.

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  9. Michelle

    How do you think it would handle freezing?

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  10. Jess

    I do not have gentle sweet...how much sugar would it be? I know it defeats the THM rules but I am craving this recipe tonight lol TIA 🙂

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    • dsdjhardy

      I'm sorry, but I really do not know - I would say roughly the same amount - then you can taste as you go!

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  11. ajb

    Could I use this in place of your 3 ingredient SCM in your 2 ingredient fudge recipe?

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    • dsdjhardy

      Yes, I think so. I have not personally tried it, but I don't know of any reason why it would not work just as well. 🙂

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  12. Kathy K

    Has anyone made this in the instant pot?

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  13. Kelly

    I just made this, and I quadrupled the recipe so that I would have lots for a couple of different recipes that I want to make. I used Swerve confectioners for the sweetener. My question is this: is it OK that mine turned a light tan color? Yours is so white (and thick appearing) in the pictures. Mine seemed to stay pretty liquid until I got to this tan color stage. Did I let it go too long?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      No, that sounds like it would be just fine! Maybe it began to caramelize a bit? 🙂

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  14. Dana Ashley

    Two questions .. If I use THM Super Sweet, would that be half of the amount you used of Gentle Sweet? Secondly, to cover the coconut flavor, could you add vanilla extract?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      Yes, I would use half the amount of sweetener if using Super Sweet. You can certainly add vanilla, but I still think it will have a slight coconut flavor.

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  15. Bistra

    Hi, can you use this for your TRIPLE CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      Absolutely!

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    • Stephanie

      Has anyone tried home canning this?

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  16. Becker

    Can I use a can of lite cooconut milk instead of full fat?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      I have never tried it with light coconut milk, so I cannot guarantee the results.

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    • Eleanor

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      I tried with the lite coconut milk and it did not thicken properly so I added about 1/3 cup of coconut cream to “save” it and it turned out beautifully!

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  17. Mynon

    2 Ingredient Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk {THM-S, Sugar Free, Low | My Montana Kitchen (12)
    Oh my word! You really need to add a warning that says prepare 2 recipes of this so you will have 1 Cup to proceed with. It is awesome!!!!!

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  18. Isobel Smith

    Will go for dairy free seems a lot of sweeter would half mean it would be thinner?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      I do not think the amount of sweetener should change the texture too much.

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  19. Lorraine

    2 Ingredient Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk {THM-S, Sugar Free, Low | My Montana Kitchen (13)
    How long will this keep in the fridge?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      It should keep for up to two weeks in the refrigerator.

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  20. Bonnie

    Did anyone have trouble with the coconut milk separating? What did I do wrong?

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  21. Tina

    I am new to THM, but I have been very confused when you post the term "sugar free" on your recipes, because some of them are not sugar free. The original recipe you posted for the sweetened condensed milk is an example. You said it was sugar free, but there are 14 grams of sugar in 2 cups of heavy cream! This could be dangerous to diabetics, who may not double-check. Maybe you could consider using what food companies use, which is the term "no sugar added." They do this on ice cream and other foods that contain cream or fruit, which also has natural sugars. Thank you for posting the new 2 ingredient sweetened condensed milk using coconut milk. This sounds great! I can't wait to try it! You post some awesome recipes, and your site is wonderful!!! Thanks! 🙂

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  22. Robin

    Can you use an instant pot?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      I have never used my Instant Pot to make this Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk, so I am not sure how long it would take, etc.

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      • Tracy

        Don you think I could just take coconut cream and sweeten it instead of reducing the coconut milk?

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  23. Kitty Johnson

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    Sarah, I absolutely adore every recipe of yours that I have tried! I too can eat WAY too much of the original s.c.m. recipe. I made a triple batch of this, it probably took close to 30 minutes start to finish. I also use your recipe for Gentle Sweet because, let's be honest, THM is great but pricey. After chilled it's much more....gloppy? than the cream kind, maybe it's the brand of coconut milk I used. Irregardless, it's delicious. It reminds me of cream of coconut for pina coladas. I have water bottle packets of Crush pineapple so I may try a Keto Colada. Seriously though, thank you for the time and money that you invest into putting out so many delicious and free recipes for all of us to enjoy!

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  24. Deborah

    Can you substitute Lakanto Classic for the Gentle Sweet?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      Yes, I believe so. However, Gentle Sweet is a bit sweeter than Lakanto Classic, so you may want to up the amount a little.

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  25. Sandy

    2 Ingredient Dairy Free Sweetened Condensed Milk {THM-S, Sugar Free, Low | My Montana Kitchen (15)
    I can't afford the Gentle Sweet but I already have some plain Pyure brand granulated Erythritol & Pyure brand granulated stevia, can I use one of these & can it be used granulated for this recipe?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      Yes, you can use 1/2 the amount of Pyure to replace the Gentle Sweet in this recipe.

      Reply

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