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

by Mindi Cherry

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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

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

FAQs

What is the difference between salted caramel and normal caramel? ›

Salted caramel is often used as a topping for desserts or as a filling for candies and chocolates. In summary, the main difference between caramel and salted caramel is the presence of salt in the latter. Caramel is sweet and has a rich, buttery flavor, while salted caramel has a slightly savory edge to its sweetness.

Why are homemade caramels hard? ›

Your caramel is too hard

It is likely that you took the mixture past the 240° / 120°c stage, which is called the firm ball stage in candy making. You want to make sure that you very carefully measure the temperature of your caramel when you are cooking it.

How long do salted caramels last? ›

Refrigerate for up to 1 month. The caramel solidifies as it cools, but you can reheat in the microwave or on the stove so it's liquid again. You can freeze the salted caramel, too. Freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

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 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.

Is white or brown sugar better for caramel? ›

The best caramel starts with regular granulated sugar. This refined white sugar is made from sugarcane or sugar beets, and it melts more evenly than unrefined sugars. Some recipes call for brown sugar as a shortcut because its dark color looks like caramel as soon as it melts.

What thickens homemade caramel? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

What kind of pan is best for caramel? ›

For these homemade caramels you want a heavy-bottomed stainless steel pan. I recommend using a pan that does NOT have a nonstick coating. Heavy-bottomed simply means the pot or pan has a thicker base. It shouldn't be thin and tinny.

What to do if homemade caramels are too soft? ›

If caramels are too soft, that means the temperature didn't get high enough. Again place the caramel back into a sauce pan with a couple of tablespoons of water and heat to 244°F. If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test with a cold water test. Details on how to use this method can be found here.

Should I refrigerate homemade caramels? ›

Technically caramels don't need to be refrigerated; but for ease of cutting and longest shelf life I always refrigerate. You'll get a bit of sweating when you take them in and out of the refrigerator, but that's OK. I like to place a layer of waxed paper, and then a layer of foil over the caramels before refrigerating.

Why does salted caramel not freeze? ›

The salt prevents it from freezing completely, so melts faster and doesn't keep its shape as well," she says, “If people are getting two different scoops, I always suggest salted caramel as the top, so they don't have to worry about it melting.” Hold.

Can you leave homemade caramel out overnight? ›

This sweet sauce can be left out at room temperature for a few days, but because of the dairy incorporated into the sauce, it's best kept refrigerated. Plus, popping it in the fridge will keep your caramel sauce fresher for longer.

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.

Can I wrap caramels in Saran Wrap? ›

Spread hot caramel to the edges of the pan and allow to cool to room temperature. Wrap with plastic wrap (or put on the lid if your pans are lidded) and store all day or overnight in the fridge.

Is salted caramel better? ›

These are sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami. Salted caramel combines two of these, giving an effect that chefs call “flavour layering”. Salt also acts as an enhancer of flavour (that's why you sprinkle it on your chips, for instance), so that's why it makes caramel taste even better.

What are the three types of caramel? ›

Caramel can be produced in so many forms such as, sauce, a chewy candy, or a hard candy because of how much of an ingredient is added and the temperature it is being prepared at.

Can I add salt to store bought caramel? ›

The salt will bring out the caramel flavors and make it more palatable. How much salt do I add to store-bought caramel? To turn a store-bought caramel into salted caramel sauce, I recommend starting with ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon per serving. If you use large sea salt, use less rather than more.

Is butterscotch and salted caramel the same thing? ›

Similar to caramel, butterscotch is made by heating sugar. The main difference between the two is that butterscotch uses brown sugar instead of white. The ingredients are also combined in a slightly different order for butterscotch: your start out by melting butter with brown sugar.

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