Absolutely Divine Caramels Recipe
- 1 pt heavy whipping cream
- 1/2 c. whole lowfat milk
- 2 c. sugar
- 1 x and 1/2 c. of light corn syrup
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp vanilla extract (to be added at the end of the cooking process)
- Butter your pan Mix the cream and the lowfat milk together in bowl.
- Pour about half of this to a large heavy pan (I use my pressure cooker).
- Add in all the other ingredients except the vanilla.
- Cook over a medium-high to high heat, stir the mix constantly.
- When mix turns a light caramel color, begin to add in the remainder of the cream very slowly in a thin stream (it's important which the caramel not stop boiling at this point).
- Cook to a hard, soft ball.
- (240 - 248 degrees on a candy thermometer).
- If you use the cool water test (drop a stream of caramel from your wooden spoon into a glass of ice water, pick up the caramel from the bottom of the glass and see if you can roll it into a ball.
- If you can, bite into and see if is hard sufficient to your taste).
- Start testing the caramel when the bubbles change from the lighter frothy type to the heavy lava-type bubbles.
- When the caramel has reached the desired stage, add in the vanilla extract and stir in vigorously.
- Pour the caramel into the pan and cold.
- Remove from the pan, and cut into 1" wide strips.
- Cut across the strips again so you have about 1" square caramels and wrap each in a 4" square of wax paper.
- There is a lot of time involved in this from beginning to end, but it's not hard to do, and I've never been disappointed.
- People will be very impressed when you share them.
- If you've never made caramels before you may want to read this.
- Choosing a pot: you will want to use one which is heavy, and has very tall sides, the caramel boils up to about 3 times it's actual volume during the first part of the cooking process, you'll also want a wooden spoon with a very long handle, or possibly your hand and arm will feel like they are being steam cleaned.
- Start when you can plan on having sufficient time to complete the cooking without distraction, I usually choose a time when all my children are settled down for the night.
- Since you will be sitting on the counter or possibly standing by the stove stirring for a while, bring a book to read, the cordless telephone, and something to drink, also bring a glass of ice water if you are going to test the caramel with out a candy thermometer.
- If after all is said and done, and you feel the caramel is too soft you can return it to the pan and cook again.
- I'd probably pour it into jars and hot it up for a treat on ice-cream.
- Makes one 8 x 8 pan, or possibly if doubled a 9 x 13.
- Recipe is easily doubled.
- Takes about 45 min, or possibly if doubled, anywhere from an hour to an hour and fifteen min.
cream, milk, sugar, corn syrup, salt, vanilla
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/absolutely-divine-caramels-62252 (may not work)