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WEBSep 28, 2022 · In a small bowl, mix together 1/4 cup of goats milk with the baking soda. Set aside. Place the remaining goats milk, sugar, and …

Rating: 4.8/5(34)
Total Time: 1 hr
Category: Dessert
Calories: 131 per serving
1. In a small cup, mix 3 tablespoons of goats milk with baking soda. Set aside.
2. Place the sugar, cinnamon stick and remaining milk in a Dutch oven or large pot over medium to medium-high heat.
3. Bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring frequently to dissolve the sugar.
4. Once simmering, remove the pot from the heat and add in the dissolved baking soda and goats milk. The mixture will froth up quickly, almost doubling in volume. Once the mixture stops bubbling, return the pot to the heat and bring it back to a simmer.

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WEBFeb 1, 2024 · Goat's milk. Granulated sugar. Baking soda. Mexican cinnamon stick. Here's a simple recipe for making cajeta at home. Make sure you read all the steps, and notes before beginning: First, combine …

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WEBApr 29, 2021 · Place a large pot (I use my new copper one!) over medium heat. Pour milk, vanilla, sugar and baking soda, give it a good stir and …

1. Place a large pot (I use my new copper one!) over medium heat. Pour milk, vanilla, sugar and baking soda, give it a good stir and let it come to a simmer. Keep it at a steady medium simmer for about one hour and a half, stirring occasionally, every 15 to 20 minutes or so, with a wooden spatula or spoon. The mix will gradually thicken and darken.
2. After about an hour and a half, the liquid will have thickened and reduced and the simmer will become stronger. Reduce the heat to medium low, to keep it at that constant medium simmer. You want active bubbling, but not over the top angry bubbles. Stir a bit more frequently, as you don’t want the bottom to develop a thicker layer.
3. You know the Cajeta is ready when: It achieves a caramel brown color; it is thick as liquid caramel or syrup, much like a chocolate syrup consistency; it envelops the back of the spoon; when you gently stir across the pot with your wooden spoon, a slightly delayed trail behind the spoon appears, revealing the bottom of the pot if only for a few seconds; as you slowly lift up the wooden spoon or spatula, Cajeta takes it’s time to drop and lastly, the sides of the pot show how the Cajeta has cooked down and if you run your spoon across that side, you get a fudgy (and delicious) residue.
4. Turn off the heat and let cool (it will thicken considerably as it cools).

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WEBOct 13, 2022 · Remove from heat. Using tongs, remove and discard vanilla pod. Scrape cajeta into a heat-resistant, wide-mouth glass jar. If the total amount is less than 12 1/2 …

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WEBOct 4, 2019 · Pour all the ingredients (except for the baking soda) into a large, heavy stock pot. Bring to a simmer. Once it's simmering, add the baking soda. Stir for 45 minutes on medium-low. When it begins to …

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WEBSep 22, 2021 · Heat the Goat's Milk While Dissolving the Sugar. While the sugar is dissolving into the butter, heat the goat's milk in a tall pitcher in the microwave for 1 minute on high*. You can also heat the milk in a pot on …

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WEBOct 31, 2023 · In a medium saucepan, put the milk, sugar, baking soda, and vanilla extract. Place the pan over high heat and bring it to a boil. When the milk comes to a boil, reduce the heat to medium-low and cook, …

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WEBJun 13, 2022 · In a small bowl, mix together 2 tbsp goat milk with the baking soda. Set aside. In a large heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat, stir the remaining goat milk, sugar, cinnamon stick, and salt. Stir frequently until …

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WEBSet aside. 01. Place the remaining goat's milk, sugar, and cinnamon stick in a large pot over medium-high heat. Bring the mixture to a simmer. Remove the pot from the heat and …

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WEBJun 22, 2017 · Stir together the remaining milk and sugar. Add the cinnamon stick. 4 cups whole milk, 1¼ cup granulated sugar, 1 cinnamon stick. Over medium heat, bring the mixture to a low boil, stirring …

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WEBJun 9, 2021 · Mix in the vanilla, if using, and scrape the cajeta into a 2-cup glass jar with a lid. Press a piece of plastic wrap against the top of the cajeta; this prevents a skin from …

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WEBSep 29, 2018 · Instructions. In a large pot, stir together milk, sugar, cinnamon stick, salt, and vanilla. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring often. Remove from heat and stir in baking soda. Lower heat and …

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WEBJan 20, 2016 · How to make Cajeta. Step 1: Place half the milk with the sugar, cinnamon and baking soda in a large heavy pot over medium high heat. Step 2: The milk will begin to foam up. Turn down the heat to …

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WEBInstructions. Combine the goat’s milk, sugar, and baking soda. In a heavy saucepan, bring everything to a boil, stirring frequently to make sure nothing sticks to the bottom of the …

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WEBMar 27, 2022 · How to make cajeta with goat milk. Put goat’s milk, sugar, baking soda, salt and cinnamon stick in the medium pot. Bring it to boil on the medium heat, then simmer gently for about an hour. Stir from time to …

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WEBApr 28, 2021 · Reduce the heat to low. When the foam subsides, return the pot to the heat and bring to a simmer, gradually raising the heat to medium. Maintain a lively simmer, …

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WEBSep 27, 2021 · Note: the mixture will expand to almost double in size at first, so pick a large enough pot to accommodate this. Simmer the cajeta until very thick and brown. Step 2: turn the heat down to medium-low

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