Totally Bad, but oh so Good! Caramel Nirvana

 

If you’re on a diet, can’t eat sugar, or hate any kind of happiness, turn away now.

Fair warning. I’m serious. This is evil stuff.

I mean it! This is so delicious, it’s sinful.

Okay. That should’ve scared off all the weenies.

Years ago, before the age of microwaves, my mother used to boil a can of sweetened condensed milk in a big pot of water. You had to let it boil for a couple of hours. (To little children, it felt like DAYS!) Afterward, you couldn’t open the can for many more hours until it had cooled off.

Once cooled, she’d punch a hole in the can with one of those old fashioned can openers that looked like it could take out an eye. With the first tiny hole, a mini lava of caramel spewed from the opening. Our mouths would water and we’d gather like urchins around the most decadent candy the world of man had ever created.

We called it leche quemada. Greg calls it Cow. Don’t ask me why. (It’s an in-family joke.)

Since the Stone Age of my childhood, I’d seen many other ways of cooking it either on a stove top or a slow cooker. But the easiest and quickest way of cooking this is in the microwave.

All hail the MICROWAVE.

Cook time: 2 minutes 30 seconds

cow1,Take a can of sweetened condensed milk. Any brand will do.

Open the can.

Pour the contents into a tall, preferably glcow2ass bowl.

You are allowed to lick off the leftover milk inside the can. When you finish, toss the used spoon in the sink and get a new one.

Okay, now to work.

• Center the bowl of sweetened condensed milk in the microwave. Hopefully you have one with a turntable. Microwave for 1 minute, 10 seconds. Keep watching it to make sure it doesn’t breach the top of the bowl.

The milk will be hot but still liquid. Stir once.

• Microwave for another 1 minute, 20 seconds.

cow, cooked

Notice the froth on the side of the bowl. It falls quickly back to normal.

• This time you must watch it CAREFULLY. The milk will froth and rise. (This is why it’s better to have a clear bowl.)

• Every time the milk rises to the top, stop the microwave. Stir the bowl once. Let it sit for two seconds then restart the machine.

• As the milk gets hotter you will have to stop the microwave every 8-10 seconds, stir once, then restart again.

• After cooking for 2 minutes and 30 seconds, the milk will feel firmer and saucy.

• Let it cool in the fridge. As it cools, it will firm up into a spreadable caramel.

If you didn’t wait until it cooled, thleche quemadae tip of your tongue is burnt right now. (If this is you, remind me not to leave you alone with matches or scissors.)

You can spread the leche quemada on bread or lace it over ice cream, but I eat a couple of naked spoonfuls and fall into a happy sugar coma.

Yes. It’s terribly bad for you. It’s nothing but sugar and milk.

You’re welcome.

 

cow, spoon1

Yes, it’s that good!

Note: If you like a firmer texture like my mom did, you can cook it another minute longer. It’ll have the consistency of soft fudge.

 

 

Cheap Trick: Track Your Paper Usage, Plus a Transplant Tutorial

Cheap Tricks, toilet paper

 

A quick tutorial on recycling empty cardboard rolls.

tube w slitstubed, folded
tube, w planttube, inground

• Take your empty and cut 1 inch slits across one side.

• Fold the slits down until it forms a flat surface.

• Pack a little potting soil inside each tube.

• Plant your seed.

•  Stand them up in a tray and water regularly.

• Once sprouted, plant tube and all directly in the ground.

Not only does it provide a collar against cutworms, but you never disturb the root system. The tube will disintegrate within the season and provide additional mulch to the soil.

 

Cheap Trick: Stronger Tomato Plants

Cheap Tricks tomato

I’ve used this trick for decades so I know it works. One extra tip: After you’ve pinched off the lower leaves, gently scrape the sides of the stem with a fingernail. It will help to form roots more quickly. If you use rooting powder it’s even better.

Once the tomato is planted, wrap a small piece of foil, no more than an inch high around the base of the plant. It will deter those blasted cutworms from decapitating your tender seedlings during the night.

Below are two pictures of the same plant. What a difference a few weeks make. The seedling (on the left) has been stripped of its lower leaves and I buried the stem about 3 inches from the lowest leaves (where my thumb is), then wrapped the base with a tiny slip of aluminum foil.

tomato in trough     tomato near harvest

Anyone growing tomatoes this year? What’s in your garden?

Cheap Trick: Amazon Wish List

Cheap Tricks, wish list

In the example below, Halo 5 was $49.99 when I started tracking it on December 26. The lowest price I had found until now had been $33.64. I put that price in the Comments section to remind me. The day I scheduled this post it came down to $31.98. Will this be the lowest price? It might dip down another dollar or two but this is as low as I’ve seen it in three months so I’m relatively sure this is a good price.

Personally, this is $32 too much for me, but it isn’t my toy, so I must be magnanimous. You’re welcome, Greg.

wish list sample