Homemade Salted Caramels Recipe | Moms Need To Know ™ (2024)

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Sweet and salty come together with these easy to make salted caramels. Perfect for a little sweet snack or as a great addition to a cookie tray!

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I don't know who ever came up with the idea of adding salt to caramels, but I would love to thank them one day. The combination of sweet and salty is usually delicious (that's why my husband is so happy when I make him some chocolate-covered bacon!)

I do love salted caramels but I can't quite figure out why they are so much more expensive than other caramels (if you can even find them in the grocery store). I can buy a huge bag of caramels for about $1.50 when we are making caramel apples, but throw about ½ of $0.01 of salt on those caramels? The price triples! Caramels are just so easy to make and besides - these salted caramels will be a nice addition to the cookie trays that I make to pass out at Christmas!

I've made caramels many times and tasted homemade caramels from others and there is one mistake that many people make that can easily be avoided....when you are first heating up the water, corn syrup and sugar mixture, you want to make sure that you keep the sugar crystals off the side of the pan or else you can end up with some "crunchies" in your caramel. I do this easily by putting the lid on the pot for about a minute as soon as it comes to a boil. This traps the moisture in and "washes" any sugar crystals back in to the mixture.

It's not the end of the world if you have those "crunchies", but most people do prefer the smooth creaminess of caramels without the crunchies!

One last thing - when you are adding the cream and butter to your sugar syrup mixture, make sure to do it very slowly or else you can have a bubbled up mess! Just trust me on this one!

Scroll down for the directions!

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Homemade Salted Caramels Recipe

Sweet and salty come together with these easy to make salted caramels.

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Author: Mindi

Ingredients

  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 ½ cup sugar
  • ½ cup Butter
  • ¼ cup Corn Syrup
  • ¼ cup Water
  • ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ½ teaspoon Course Sea Salt

Instructions

  • Spray with non stick spray and line an 9×5 loaf dish with parchment so that excess paper comes up the sides.

  • Cut up butter into slices and combine with cream and microwave 1-2 minutes until butter is melted.

  • In the medium to large saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup, and water.

  • Stir just until the sugar is moistened and uniform, being careful not to splash sugar on sides.

  • Heat over medium heat until the mixture comes to a boil.

  • Cover with a lid for 1 minute (this helps wash any sugar on sides back in).

  • Remove lid and do not stir the after this point.

  • Place the pot with the sugar mixture over medium to medium-high heat.

  • Let the sugar syrup come to a boil without stirring.

  • Cook until mixture reaches 320, the syrup will begin to darken slightly.

  • Turn off the heat and slowly add the warm cream and butter mixture a little at a time while gently whisking (will bubble violently).

  • Turn burner back on to medium-high.

  • Let the caramel come to a boil and reach 240 without stirring.

  • Remove from heat and whisk in the vanilla.

  • Pour into the prepared pan.

  • Cool 20 to 30 minutes then scatter the salt over the caramel.

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  1. Linda at Mixed Kreations

    Yummy! I love caramel, your recipe looks pretty easy. Thanks for sharing! Pinning and sharing!

  2. Chrissa - Physical Kitchness

    NOM! These look so easy!!! My mom makes caramel like this for the holidays, but I'm using your version! Pinning!

  3. Megan

    Those look awesome! My grandmother always makes the Christmas caramels, but now that I live so far away, I might have to finally try it. Thanks for sharing on Whimsy Wednesday!

  4. Denise

    These look so yummy! Thanks for linking up to Home Matters Party. #HomeMattersParty

  5. Melissa

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Homemade Salted Caramels Recipe | Moms Need To Know ™ (2024)

FAQs

Why didn't my homemade caramels harden? ›

If caramels are too soft, that means the temperature didn't get high enough.

Why do homemade caramels stick to wax paper? ›

Cut waxed paper for caramel wrappers -

In general the paper sold for home use is too light weight, the grain of the paper isn't made to withstand twisting (it tears), and the wax coating is too light to prevent the moisture from the candy from seaping into the paper and weakening it thus causing it to tear and stick.

What not to do when making caramel? ›

12 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Caramel
  1. Not assembling your ingredients. Juanmonino/Getty Images. ...
  2. Choosing the wrong pan. Milanchikov Sergey/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Using the wrong sugar. ...
  4. Getting the temperature wrong. ...
  5. Stirring the sugar too much. ...
  6. Forgetting about safety. ...
  7. Not heating your liquid. ...
  8. Stopping before the sugar browns.
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What are 3 key ingredients that are added to caramels to prevent it from crystallizing? ›

Adding an acid like lemon juice is another way to prevent sucrose from crystallizing. The cream and butter also act as “interfering agents” as the milk proteins in both help to prevent crystal formation. Ingredients such as vanilla, flavorings, salt, and nuts (or baking soda for caramel corn) are all added at the end.

What is the best wrapping for homemade caramels? ›

Most caramels will need a little time at room temperature in order to cut more easily. Cut in squares and wrap in waxed paper or parchment paper. Wrapped caramels can also be frozen.

How to keep homemade caramels from sticking together? ›

I dust mine lightly with rice flour before wrapping as that will prevent sticking for a time but if they are left for any extended period they will still stick. If you want to make sure they don't stick you can cut the Reynolds Release foil into squares and use that. It works great for sticky candy.

What makes salted caramel so good? ›

The Science Behind The Flavour

Salt, on the other hand, stimulates the taste buds responsible for detecting sour and umami flavors, which can enhance the perception of sweetness. The addition of salt to caramel not only enhances the sweetness, but also adds a savory element to the flavor profile.

Should salted caramel be refrigerated? ›

Allow the sauce to cool for a bit in the pot, then pour into a glass jar or other airtight container and cool completely, then store in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. You can gently warm it up in the microwave or on the stove over low heat before using it again.

How do you thicken salted caramel? ›

For each cup (240 mL) of caramel sauce that you need to thicken, run 1 tbsp (14.7 mL) of cold water into a measuring cup, and slowly stir in 1 tbsp of cornstarch. Pour the cornstarch mixture into your pot caramel sauce, and stir constantly. Keep the sauce on low heat until it begins to thicken.

How do I get my caramel to harden? ›

As it cools, it will thicken. You will need to store the caramel sauce in the refrigerator, so it will firm up even more once chilled. Just bring it back to room temperature and microwave before drizzling or dipping!

Why is my homemade caramel so runny? ›

Too short of a cooling time: Caramel sauce thickens significantly as it cools, so let the caramel cool for the appropriate time to achieve the right thickness. If the sauce is still too thin after cooling completely, place it back on the stovetop and reheat it on low heat for a few additional minutes.

How long does it take for caramel to go hard? ›

How long does it take caramel to set? Give your caramel at least two hours to set, or overnight if possible. You can also pop caramel into the fridge to help it set up faster. The caramel will sweat a little when brought out of the fridge, but will still taste fine.

Why is my caramel not forming? ›

Make absolutely certain the pan is clean AND your sugar is clean and free from impurities like dirt or residue. Sugar crystals can hook up with those impurities causing your caramel to seize and crystallize.

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