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Recipes | Home Made No Cook Sweet Treats

I follow loads of blogs using Google Reader and Flipboard, and the other day a particular blog post from the excellent Domestic Sluttery caught my attention. This one. I had to try it at the earliest opportunity – which was a couple of days later when Sainsburys delivered my groceries including a tin of condensed milk!

No Cook Fudge

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This recipe was really simple to follow and with no cooking required it’s much easier to get right than traditional fudge. I know it’s probably not “proper” fudge but when we tried it we were really impressed with the flavour – the maple syrup is definitely the way to go. It’s really (really really) sweet and so you only need a little bit at a time, and I’m happy to say does remind me of traditional fudge rather than the mass produced hard stuff you get in boxes. If you have some condensed milk in your cupboard go make some of this now, it’s very lovely. Only down side… the 24 hour wait, but it’s well worth it!

But what was I to do with the nearly full tin of condensed milk I had left? I obviously couldn’t waste it. I know… coconut ice!

Coconut Ice

I’ve been meaning to make some coconut ice for a long time. It’s probably one of my favourite sweet treats – I am naturally drawn to it at fairgrounds and seaside resorts, and it brings back lovely childhood memories of country dancing in Helson for my school. Yes, country dancing, in sickening beautiful floral green and pink skirts, pink tshirts and green neckers. What do you mean you don’t believe me? This girl of no grace was a competition country dancer don’t you know! Ha!

Anyway, the coconut ice recipe I use is:

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Mmmmmmmmmmm looks and tastes really good and very simple. There is much less waiting time than with the fudge – I made them both on the same day and we were munching on the coconut ice before bed but had to wait a whole another day for the fudge to dry. You can actually keep this for three weeks or something like that, I’m pretty sure this batch won’t last that long!

So thanks Sara from Domestic Sluttery for the inspiration, the fudge was really good. And thanks to having nearly a whole tin of condensed milk left over to make the coconut ice. Both sweet treats are so simple to make, take no time at all (apart from the 24 hour wait to eat the fudge!) and would even make nice gifts.

What else can I do with condensed milk then? Peppermint creams? Any more suggestions?

 

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