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One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

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You know me, I like a good food-pun. For the feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, I like to play up the near-homophone relationship of “carmel” and “caramel.” Full-disclosure, this isn’t “real” caramel sauce (that would be made of melted sugar, with added butter and cream) but if you’ve ever watched The Great British Bake Off, you know how finicky caramel can be. This dulce de leche sauce, popular in Latin America, is practically foolproof, super delicious, and made with just one ingredient: a can of sweetened condensed milk. Dulce de leche can be made on the stovetop or in a pressure cooker (like the instant pot). It is traditionally cooked right in the sealed can, but transferring the sweetened condensed milk into a jar before cooking avoids some issues of cooking in the can. Plus that’s how I was going to store it in the fridge anyway, and it’s less messy to transfer it before cooking. Serve it with sliced green apples, over a banana split, or make carmel brownie ice cream sundaes for the feast day, that’s what we’ll be doing!

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One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

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