Condensed Milk Bread

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This easy homemade condensed milk bread recipe yields incredibly soft, fluffy, sweet, and milky bread that you can't stop eating. The recipe is fail-proof and novice baker friendly! I recommend this easy recipe even if you are not familiar with yeast bread. While it is sweet on its own, it can always be served with jam.

A loaf of condensed milk bread with slices of it cut off.
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Condensed Milk Bread Recipe

Condensed milk bread is a quick and easy homemade bread recipe made with simple ingredients. This sweetened condensed milk bread is extremely fluffy, soft, and moist, which tastes stunning with an extra milky glaze dripping down from the top. This dessert bread would be complemented well with a steaming cup of black coffee.

This easy condensed milk bread also makes a delicious sandwich from each soft, fluffy, and sweet slice. Try this step-by-step milky bread recipe today; it will become your next favorite bread to make for breakfast.


Condensed Milk Bread Ingredients

Soft fluffy bread roll coated with condensed milk on the outside laid on top of brown baking paper.

The bread dough calls for the following ingredients:

  • All-purpose flour
  • Active dry yeast
  • Salt
  • Milk
  • Condensed milk
  • Egg
  • Unsalted butter

The silky condensed milk glaze needs only two elements:

  • Condensed milk
  • Unsalted butter

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.


How To Make Condensed Milk Bread

Let’s prepare the bread dough by adding all the wet and dry ingredients to a bowl except the butter. Combine well into a dough with a spatula, then rub in the butter.

Transfer the dough to a floured surface, and knead the dough constantly until smooth and elastic.

Next, proof the dough for an hour, covered with plastic wrap, until doubled in size.

Gently press the dough to release the air and divide it into two equal portions.

Flatten and shape the dough into a 16 x 8-inch rectangle, then roll it up and pinch the seam to seal. Place the seam against the counter, and cut the dough into equal pieces, like making cinnamon rolls.

Arrange the dough to a baking loaf pan, and cover it lightly with plastic wrap. Let the dough rise in a warm area for 45 minutes, or until nearly doubled.

Brush the bread with egg wash before baking.

Finally, prepare the condensed milk glaze by whisking the softened butter with condensed milk in a bowl. Brush the bread with the milk glaze as soon as you take it out of the oven, and serve it warm or room temperature.


Baking Tips

A close up shot of a cut up bread with condensed milk coated exterior and soft white fluffy interior.

As you can see, I omitted sugar in the bread dough ingredients since the bread is sweet enough with the condensed milk. However, if you prefer an intense taste, you can combine the ingredients with two tablespoons of sugar during the mixing.

It is more efficient to use the softened butter to combine with the dough.

Use warm milk to activate the yeast, which helps to reduce the proofing time.

Have some aluminum foil ready to cover the bread during the last 10 minutes of baking if it starts to brown too quickly.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use evaporated milk as a substitute for condensed milk?

I recommend using only condensed milk in this bread recipe to keep the bread soft and have a caramelized taste.

How to store the condensed milk bread?

Store the bread in an airtight plastic bag or container at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can also refrigerate the bread to keep it fresh longer.

How many calories per serving?

This recipe is 125 calories per slice when each loaf is cut into 12 slices.

Milky bread with white soft fluffy inside.

What To Serve With Condensed Milk Bread

Serve this bread as-is or with jam. I recommend the following jam recipes and compound butter:

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4.60 from 122 votes

Condensed Milk Bread

Condensed Milk Bread – this easy homemade condensed milk bread recipe yields incredibly soft, fluffy, sweet and milky bread that you can't stop eating. The recipe is fail-proof and novice baker friendly!
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 22 minutes
Additional Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 47 minutes
Servings: 2 Loaves
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Ingredients  

  • 1 tablespoon active dry yeast
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 egg
  • 3.5 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened

Egg wash

  • 2 teaspoons egg yolk
  • 1 tablespoon milk

Condensed milk glaze

  • 3 tablespoons condensed milk
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, softened

Instructions 

  • Soften the butter at room temperature. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the milk, condensed milk, egg, salt, and yeast. Sift the all-purpose flour into the same bowl and mix with a spatula until combined. Continue mixing and folding the dough until the ingredients are fully incorporated. Add the softened butter to the dough and mix thoroughly until well combined.
    Combine the ingredients for condensed milk bread
  • Transfer the dough to a floured surface and knead it by hand for 15 to 20 minutes, until smooth. If the dough becomes too sticky to knead, set aside one tablespoon of all-purpose flour and sprinkle it over the dough as needed.
  • Place the dough in a buttered bowl and cover it with a cloth or plastic wrap. Let the dough proof in a warm area for 1 hour, or until it has doubled in size. (I usually leave the dough in the microwave with a cup of hot water next to it, which helps reduce the proofing time.)
  • After the first proofing, transfer the dough to a floured surface and gently press to release the air. Divide the dough into two equal portions. Flatten and shape each portion into a 16 x 8-inch (40 x 20 cm) rectangle, then roll it up and pinch the seam to seal. Place the seam side down and cut the dough into equal pieces with a knife, similar to making cinnamon rolls.
  • Line the cut dough pieces in a loaf pan and cover them lightly with plastic wrap. Let the dough rise in a warm area for 45 minutes. Repeat this step with the second loaf. Once the loaves have doubled in size, brush them with an egg wash.
    Shape and cut the dough for condensed milk bread
  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (356°F) and bake the loaves for 22 minutes, or until golden brown. Meanwhile, prepare the glaze by combining the condensed milk with softened butter in a small bowl. Whisk until well combined and set aside.
    Egg wash the dough for condensed Milk Bread
  • After baking, remove the bread from the loaf pan immediately. Brush the bread with the condensed milk glaze and serve warm or at room temperature.
    Coating the condensed milk bread with condensed milk glaze

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Notes

Recipe adapted from: Savor Easy 

Nutrition

Serving: 2Loaves, Calories: 1500kcal, Carbohydrates: 233g, Protein: 40g, Fat: 45g, Saturated Fat: 26g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 254mg, Sodium: 808mg, Potassium: 892mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 65g, Vitamin A: 1604IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 522mg, Iron: 11mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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107 Comments

  1. Jennifer says:

    Hello. I live in Colorado Springs at high altitude and made this bread last night. The dough seemed dry and it sadly did not come out very fluffy at all. It came out somewhat dense and felt a little undercooked with the 22 minute bake time.
    I feel this is due to the high altitude, so what would adjustments would you recommend I make to the recipe?
    Thank you

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Jennifer, I am not sure, I have never baked in a high altitude, but you may increase the temperature by 15โ€“25ยฐF to help it rise.

  2. Kelley says:

    Have you tried to roll this dough out? For maybe cinnamon rolls?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      I haven’t. I think it should work. You can try!

  3. Leigh Kirks says:

    I have a very hard time making bread. Any kind of bread. Just never seems to work for me. I made this bread today and it actually turned out perfect. thank you so much for this recipe.

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Thanks Leigh, I am so happy you were successful in making this bread. Please leave me a 5 stars rating in the future.

  4. Anna says:

    Hi, I have never made any type of bread before. I know the tips say to try warm milk with the yeast but is that a separate cup of milk or the milk from the recipe? I want to make sure when I make my dough I donโ€™t add too much liquids.

    1. Bee Yinn Low says:

      It’s the milk from the recipe.

  5. Dave says:

    5 stars
    I have made this bread a half dozen times and it is always delicious. My wife and I don’t buy store bread any more, it can’t come close to the taste of Condensed Milk Bread.

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Thank you for your wonderful comment, Dave. I am so happy that you and your wife love the condensed milk bread recipe. Happy baking!

      1. Alison says:

        Can you put the dough on a tray to rise and bake as opposed to a loaf tin I often make rolls in in the Uk so use bread flour

        1. Bee Yinn Low says:

          Hi Alison, you can bake on a tray, but it will not hold the shape as in baking in a loaf tin. So I strongly suggest you use a loaf tin to make this bread.

  6. Tina says:

    5 stars
    A friend shared this recipe with me after I saw how delicious hers looked. So glad she did. This was fun & easy to make. I canโ€™t forget to mention, DELICIOUS! It may not make it until morning when everyone in my house wakes up. :)

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Thank you for your sweet comment, Tina! So glad you enjoyed the recipe, and hope there’s plenty left for your family. Happy baking!

  7. Jennifer says:

    5 stars
    I triple the recipe and Iโ€™m able to make four 9×5 loaves. I just started learning how to bake bread and after trying a few different recipes, this is my absolute favorite. My five kids devour it and prefer it over the bread in the stores!

  8. Leah says:

    Such a great bread! My family loved it. I made on loaf per the instructions, and added cinnamon sugar to the second loaf. I’m going to try adding raisins in next time for a Paska inspired loaf.

  9. Tori says:

    Any idea how many pounds (lbs) the 1X recipe makes?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Tori. I’m sorry, I don’t have a specific weight of the loaf.

    2. Paul says:

      It’s usually 1 1/2 lbs loaf. Hope that’ll help.

  10. jodie says:

    It would be helpful if you would say what size pans you used, as I have all sizes of bread loaf pans. tysm

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Jodie. I used an 8×4″ pan, but a 9×5″ loaf pan will also work.