Keto Condensed Milk is a great ingredient to know how to make sugar-free. An ingredient that is perfect for many old-fashioned recipes like cheesecake, mayonnaise, or even homemade sugar-free Baileys.
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Keto Condensed Milk

Keto sweetened Condensed Milk is a very easy recipe and such a versatile ingredient that can be used in so many low carb desserts.

If you were anything like me, there was a fair bit of condensed milk consumption as a kid.  Straight from the can, or making it into caramel and boiling for 3 hours.  Haha!

This low carb condensed milk without sugar is a perfect replacement. To be honest you won’t even know the difference if you use the ingredients listed.

Related Sugar Free Recipes: Sugar Free Caramel Syrup / Easy Keto Milk

The Ingredients

Skip down to the recipe card to see the exact measures of ingredients needed to make your own sugar free sweetened condensed milk.

Keto Condensed milk ingredients on a white tiled backdrop.

Keto Condensed Milk is super easy to make at home. It is suitable for a low carb, keto friendly diet. It is both sugar-free and gluten free.

All you need is 3 ingredients

Cream – I use a thickened or heavy whipping cream rather than pure thin cream.

Sweetener – I use xylitol. Allulose will caramelise and turn it into caramel. Other low carb sweeteners will recrystallise e.g. erythritol, monk fruit sweetener.

Butter – I just use regular salted butter.

How to make Sugar Free Condensed Milk

Cream butter and sweetener in a small saucepan with a white spatula.

Step 1. Add the cream, butter, and sweetener to a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil then turn down to a simmer.

caramel in saucepan with whisk

Step 2. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 40-50 minutes until mixture has begun to thicken. Cool and chill. The condensed milk will continue to thicken with chilling time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make dairy free keto condensed milk?

Yes, you can! You can make keto condensed milk with no butter or dairy. Swap thickened cream with coconut cream and leave out butter or add some coconut butter. I find it tastes sweeter than this version but perfect for a dairy free low carb option.

How long will it last in the fridge?

I have kept mine up to 1 month in the fridge. In saying that it does depend on the temperature in the fridge and how often your fridge door is open (hello kiddos).

Can I freeze condensed milk?

Some say yes, I say just keep it in the fridge. It can separate when taken back out of the freezer. It doesn’t freeze solid which makes it perfect for keto condensed milk ice cream and loads of frozen keto dessert recipes.

More Recipes To try

Here are just a few of my personal favourite keto sweet recipes. I will add more recipes using low carb condensed milk just so you have a few up your sleeve.

You can find a few recipes using this recipe in our A Christmas Gathering eBook. Great recipes like Keto Baileys, Keto Rum Balls, and an amazing Keto Cheesecake with condensed milk.

  1. Keto Pecan Pie Bars
  2. Low Carb Lemon Curd Teacake
  3. Keto Protein Bars
  4. Sugar Free Pavlova
  5. Creamy Whole Egg Vanilla Protein Ice Cream
A womans hand holding a spoon of sugar free condensed milk above a bowl of it.

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Sugar Free Keto Condensed Milk in a white bowl with a spoon on the top.

Keto Condensed Milk

Keto Condensed Milk is a great ingredient to know how to make sugar-free. An ingredient that is perfect for many old-fashioned recipes like cheesecake, mayonnaise, or even homemade sugar-free Baileys.
5 from 114 votes!
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 3 minutes
Course: Desserts
Cuisine: Australian Keto, Ketogenic, LCHF
Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free
Recipe Category: Low Carb
Calories: 228kcal
Author: Megan Ellam
Servings: 9 serves (450ml total)
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Ingredients 

  • 450 g (1.9 cups) thickened or heavy cream
  • 140 g (0.75 cups) xylitol or allulose I use Xylitol, SEE NOTES
  • 70 g (5 tbsp) butter cubed

Instructions

CONVENTIONAL METHOD

  • Add the ingredients to a small saucepan over medium/high heat.
  • Cook, stirring occasionally, for 40-50 minutes until mixture has begun to thicken. Cool and chill. The condensed milk will continue to thicken with chilling time.

THERMAL METHOD

  • Insert whisk attachment. Add ingredients to mixer; cook 60 min/100℃/speed 2/MC off/simmering basket in place on lid. Cool and chill. The condensed milk will continue to thicken with chilling time.

Notes

SWEETENERS
Xylitol is the only sweetener I recommend for this recipe. Why? Erythritol or monk fruit/erythritol blends will crystallise upon cooling. 
I like to use Xylitol Sweet for this recipe. It gives perfectly smooth, crystal-free condensed milk. 
Keto Eats Xylitol will thicken more but is still a good option.
PBco 100% xylitol seems to caramelise and crystallise. I am unsure why this is so, but on repeated tests it does not heat the same way other xylitol brands have shown.
A liquid allulose was also tested and made the condensed milk slightly caramel but soft and would still be perfect to use in any recipe that would lend itself to the caramel flavour.
Allulose will caramelise and turn the condensed milk into caramel.
The condensed milk will be still runny when it is cooked. Remove and chill. After chilling it will thicken slightly and be a perfect sugar-free condensed milk.
SUBSTITUTIONS
To make keto vegan condensed milk, paleo condensed milk, or unsweetened condensed milk (no sugar) and dairy free here are a couple of simple swaps. Swap the thick whipping cream with coconut cream and swap butter with coconut butter or leave out completely.
I have added more FAQs and tips in the post above should you need them. 
The recipe card highlights how easy it is to make sugar free keto condensed milk in the Thermomix. When the timer is up the mixture may still be runny but will thicken in the fridge or as it cools down.
Please note my recommendations of sweeteners.
SERVING SIZES
This recipe yields approximately 2 serves. The actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes. 
SERVING SIZE BY WEIGHT
To calculate the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe by 2. The result will be the weight of one serving. 
NUTRITIONAL VALUES
Nutritional values shown are guidelines only. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on the brands and types of ingredients used. 
The recipe card instructions contain the most basic steps and ingredients list. If you have any queries, or quest

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serve (50ml) | Calories: 228kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 85mg | Sodium: 74mg | Potassium: 37mg | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 930IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 34mg | Net Carbs: 1g
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78 responses to “Sugar Free Keto Condensed Milk”

  1. Marcela Sirbu

    5 stars
    So delicious😋😋😋thank you Megan🙏

  2. Karen C

    I’ve just made this but am having trouble finding any of your recipes with condensed milk in it. Can you direct me to what I can use condensed milk in please?
    Thanks
    Karen

  3. Angie

    I want to make the Vietnamese Coffee and it has condensed milk in it. I wanted a sugar free version – yours looks awesome, especially using Xylitol which I have on hand!

  4. Timothy

    I surely want to try this but I’m an American. Why do you measure cream in grams? Different liquids have different weight. Why did you not measure in milliliters? Confusing enough as it is, but this drives an American crazy.

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      Hey Timothy, sorry to confuse. I use the grams as some of our users are weighing the ingredients. If you use the button under the ingredients to switch to cups or oz you should be good to go.

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