Vegan Dulce de Leche

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

Welcome to the Everyday Dish vegan cooking show! Use this wonderful sauce over frozen vegan desserts, as a filling for tarts and cookies, on sundaes, over brownies, as a cake or pudding sauce, over filled sweet crepes, on fruit crumbles, etc


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  • Nice to see some educated conversation in YouTube comments. Way to be!

  • I read the piece you mention and I think I understand what she is saying because it is an argument that has been used with most vegetarians. The vegan friends I have go more by the philosophy that being a vegan is a way of living that seeks to exclude as far as possable all forms of animal exploitation. I guess it is all a matter of each person doing what they can in their own lives...and there are no set rules...you just do what you can .

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  • @nodeue My bad, I  did mean to correct flapdoodle21...Not you...I only get hostile when people are rude. My apologies!

  • @0000000Lara Did you read Flapdoodle21's comment that I was replying to? Apparently not, because Flapdoodle21 implied that this video was about some Italian dessert similar to dulce de leche, but like you said she is referring to the Spanish and Latin American food item. Why so hostile, and why do you seem to think you're correcting me when I agree with you? Please be more mature.

  • @nodeue She is referring the the HISPANIC "Dulce de Leche" so please get your facts together before correcting. Inform yourself first.

  • You had me at "brown rice syrup" and "brown sugar". LOL

  • its all sugar....seriously!

  • @flapdoodle21 As far as I can tell, you're wrong. Besides, pronouncing "dulce de leche" in an Italian way is incorrect anyways because the Italian way to say it would be "dolce di latte" (the word "leche" doesn't exist in Italian)

  • @BlackCanary20 HOLY SHIT THAT LOOKS AMAZING,OH MY FUCKING GOD

  • @EspiaDelDiablo It's funny how there is both a Spanish and an Italian version of the desert dulce de leche, the difference between them being that the classic Italian dish is a sauce, whereas the classic Spanish dish is a candy, something like fudge without the chocolate. The recipe here, a sauce, is modeled after the Italian form of dulce de leche, and so it is right that she says the word as it would be said in Italian.

  • it's funny to me how all americans pronounce "dulce de leche" like if it was Italian and not spanish.

  • @rociomaria21 Es como miel de arroz cafe. Creo que en Publix o una tienda de comida saludable venden eso.

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