Fryer User Manual
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Dulce de Leche
Making your own dulce de leche is 
simple and satisfying. The longer you cook it, 
the richer and more concentrated the 
caramel flavor gets.
Setting: Brown/Sauté
Makes about 1¾ cups 
2  cans (13–14 ounces) sweetened 
 condensed milk
  pinch kosher salt
½  teaspoon baking soda
1.  Put all of the ingredients into the cooking 
pot of the Multicooker.
2.  Set the unit on Brown/Sauté at 350°F to 
bring mixture to a boil, uncovered, stirring 
frequently. Once mixture just comes to a 
boil, reduce heat to 250°F so it is at a low 
simmer. Keep pot uncovered and stir 
occasionally, cooking the sauce until it is a 
dark caramel color and thickened, but 
pourable, about 1 to 1 hour 15 minutes.
3.  Switch to Slow Cook on Warm if serving 
immediately, or cool to room temperature 
and store in refrigerator if using at a later 
time.*
Nutritional information per serving (1 tablespoon):
Calories 85 (24% from fat) • carb. 14g • pro. 2g
• fat 2g • sat. fat 1g • chol. 9mg • sod. 61mg
• calc. 75mg • fiber 0g
*To reheat, first bring dulce de leche to room 
temperature, and then warm desired amount in 
a small saucepan over low heat.
Dulce de Leche 
Bread Pudding
This dessert is definitely for the sweet tooth. 
While you can purchase dulce de leche from 
most grocery stores, we found that 
homemade is the way to go when it is 
the center of your dish.
Setting: Slow Cook
Makes 10 to 12 servings 
  nonstick cooking spray
2  cups whole milk
1  cup heavy cream
4  large eggs, beaten
1  teaspoon pure vanilla extract
¼  teaspoon kosher salt
¼ to ½  teaspoon ground cinnamon 
1  loaf (1 pound) challah bread, 
  cut into 1- to 2-inch cubes 
 ¾  cup dulce de leche, plus 2   
  tablespoons (see previous recipe), 
  divided (room temperature/   
 pourable consistency)
1.  Lightly coat the cooking pot of the 
Multicooker with nonstick cooking spray.
2.  In a large bowl combine the milk, cream, 
eggs, vanilla, salt and cinnamon. Whisk 
until frothy. Add the bread cubes and stir to 
fully combine. Add ¾ cup of the dulce de 
leche and stir to incorporate. 
3.  Transfer mixture to the prepared 
cooking pot. 
4.  Cover and set to Slow Cook on Low for 
3½ hours. 
5.  Once the time has elapsed, turn unit off 
and drizzle the remaining 2 tablespoons of 
the dulce de leche on top of the pudding. 
6.  Serve immediately with freshly 
whipped cream.
Nutritional information per serving 
(based on 12 servings):
Calories 310 (43% from fat) • carb. 35g • pro. 10g
• fat 15g • sat. fat 8g • chol. 123mg • sod. 319mg
• calc. 183mg • fiber 1g










