21 Easy Condensed Milk Recipes That You've Got to Try

Start with a can of condensed milk, end with a smile.

Lime icebox cake in a glass dish with one piece cut out showing layers

Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek

Sweetened condensed milk is an ingredient I've long taken for granted. I often keep it in my pantry. Around the holidays, grocery stores stack towers of cans in baking-themed displays. It's as if it always existed.

So it's fun to see the current creative resurgence of condensed milk. It's both a time-tested touchstone of midcentury recipes and a trendy ingredient hack to save a bunch of steps and shorten your shopping list. There's another side to condensed milk, too: in many tropical countries where refrigeration was uncommon, condensed milk became a go-to for its ease of storage.

You'll see examples of each condensed milk genre in this list, from old favorites to new approaches. Whatever the recipe, you know opening a can is the beginning of something special.

  • Easy Lime Cracker Icebox Cake

    Easy lime icebox cake with two slices taken out on a blue plate with forks

    Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek

    Layering Ritz crackers with a key lime pie-esque filling may seem a little odd, but it all comes together in this no-bake dessert with just 6 ingredients.

  • Pistachio Cardamom Tres Leches Cake

    Plates of Tres Leches with Pistachio and Cardamom with the Rest in a Baking Tray

    Simply Recipes / Karishma Pradhan

    A Latin American classic meets Indian flavors in this lovely reimagining of tres leches cake. Infuse a condensed milk syrup with spices and pour it over the sponge cake for a decadent dessert that's practically inhaleable.

  • Thai Iced Tea (Cha Yen)

    Glass of Thai Iced Tea (No Milk Added), and in the Background More Glasses of Thai Ice Tea (With Milk Added)

    Simply Recipes / Ciara Kehoe

    Contributor Lany Phlong tells us that in Thailand, this refreshing drink is not made at home; instead, people buy it from street vendors as a part of their daily routine. But outside of Thailand, a restaurant is not your only point of access. Make it at home for a fresher drink that'll make a big dip in your weekly beverage budget.

  • 3-Ingredient No-Churn Ice Cream

    ice cream in a bowl

    Simply Recipes / Christine Fiorentino

    We don't want to bum you out with a spoiler, but condensed milk and two common ingredients (okay, it's chilled cream and vanilla) come together for an ice cream that adults and kids likewise can pull off with very little active time.

    Continue to 5 of 21 below.
  • No-Cook Banana Pudding

    banana pudding

    Simply Recipes / Grace Elkus

    Before this, my favorite banana pudding recipe was a tour de force involving many pans, bowls, and whisks. But this dead clever version has me rethinking my strategy. Condensed milk makes it all possible.

  • Key Lime Bars

    Styled key lime bars

    Cambrea Gordon / Simply Recipes

    If you want key lime pie but need to feed a crowd, here's your answer. Because doesn't everyone want seconds of key lime pie anyway?

  • Cassava Cake

    Cassava Cake Slices on a Banana Leaf Covered Wooden Tray

    Simply Recipes / Frank Tiu

    "Cassava cake is a scrumptious snack or dessert," writes Berry Ann Quirino in this special family recipe. "At a Filipino party, you’ll likely find it at the center of the table with other goodies." Betty Ann uses frozen pre-shredded cassava and coconut for ease. Condensed milk makes the cake custardy and rich.

  • Horchata

    A large mason jar of easy homemade horchata with a cinnamon stick inside is in front of a similar glass and a pitcher of homemade horchata. A small bowl of rice and cinnamon sticks are to the left.
    Marta Rivera

    Traditionally, condensed milk isn't part of this cooling Mexican drink, but in this recipe it sweetens the horchata and adds that certain something.

    Continue to 9 of 21 below.
  • 7-Layer Magic Bars

    Overhead shot of magic cookie bars ready to eat
    Irvin Lin

    A fixture of holiday cookie trays, these morsel-packed bars go by a few names, including Hello Dollys. Condensed milk is the glue that melds the chips, coconut, and nuts over the graham cracker base.

  • Peanut Butter Pretzel Magic Bars

    Magic Bars with Peanut Butter and Pretzels
    Cindy Rahe

    A magic bar variation with peanut butter plus salty and crunchy pretzels? It just might supersede the traditional version of magic bars.

  • Chocolate Tres Leches Cake

    Slice of Chocolate Tres Leches Cake on a Small Plate with More in the Cake Pan Next to It

    Simply Recipes / Mark Beahm

    Chocolate pervades every layer of this suave and sexy tres leches cake.

  • No-Churn Peach Cobbler Ice Cream

    Two homemade peach cobbler ice cream cones are set on either side of a cone with sliced peaches.
    Marta Rivera

    We don't need no stinkin' ice cream makers! It's peach cobbler a la mode, all in one super-simple dessert.

    Continue to 13 of 21 below.
  • 3-Ingredient Limonada

    Homemade Sweet Refreshing Brazilian Lemonade with LImes and Sugar

    Simply Recipes

    A blender and five minutes are all you need to make this South American drink to quench your thirst when it's hot and balmy. Blend the lime—peel and all—with water, sugar, and condensed milk, then strain and serve over ice.

  • 2-Ingredient Hot Fudge

    Chopped chocolate and sweetened condensed milk in a bowl.

    Simply Recipes / Myo Quinn

    A microwave. Chopped chocolate. Condensed milk. The best ice cream sundaes ever are just minutes away.

  • Lemon Icebox Pie

    Lemon Icebox Pie recipe
    Sally Vargas

    The graham cracker crust and lemony custard filling get a quick stint in the oven, and then bam! Add whipped cream, chill, and this beauty is done.

  • No-Churn Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream

    No-Churn Pumpkin Spiced Ice Cream
    Lisa Lin

    The boots-and-sweaters crowd often eagerly awaits the arrival of fall so they can indulge in their favorite seasonal delights. But really, is there ever a wrong time for pumpkin spice? We say no.

    Continue to 17 of 21 below.
  • The Best Key Lime Pie

    Overhead shot of a homemade keylime pie, covered with whipped cream and with a linen beside
    Elise Bauer

    I know a few people who annually forgo birthday cake in favor of key lime pie. Considering the charms of this creamy, sweet, and tart classic, I endorse their preference one hundred percent.

  • Pumpkin and Coconut Ladoo

    Pumpkin Ladoo on a Tray with Flowers

    Simply Recipes / Karishma Pradhan

    Contributor Karishma Pradhan married a traditional Indian dessert with winter squash inspired by her New England home. Ladoos can vary in character; these are creamy and fudgy, almost like bon bons.

  • Banoffee Pie

    Slice of Banoffee Pie on a Small Plate, and in the Background, More Pie in a Pie Pan

    Simply Recipes / Mark Beahm

    In the classification of low-lift pies, banoffee pie is the UK's counterpart to key lime pie...only with a completely different flavor profile. A layer of dulce de leche (the Latin American caramelized condensed milk that you can buy ready-made in cans) sets off the sliced fresh bananas and whipped cream.

  • Coquito

    Two glasses of coquito with nutmeg on top
    Elise Bauer

    Christmas is the time when Puerto Ricans bust out this chilled, spiced punch made with condensed milk, cream of coconut, and (of course) rum.

    Continue to 21 of 21 below.
  • Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk

    Spoonful of Homemade Condensed Milk Poured Into a Cup of Coffee, and in the Background, a Kitchen Towel and a Jar With More Condensed Milk

    Simply Recipes / Tara Omidvar

    Yes, you can make your own condensed milk! It takes a bit of time but the ingredient list is short, and the results will make you rethink the canned version. It shines in a cup of hot coffee or our Thai iced tea recipe.