How to Make Slow-Cooker Dulce de Leche
By:
The Kitchen
Episode:
Easy Entertaining
Todd Plitt, 2014, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved
Thoroughly wash four 8-ounce glass jars with lids and bands. Divide Two 14-ounce cans sweetened condensed milk among the jars. Place the jars in a slow cooker and fill with water to cover. Cook on low for 10 hours.
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