Homemade Caramels

Homemade Caramels

Rich, buttery, melt‑in‑your‑mouth caramels made right in your kitchen.

Introduction

Caramels are one of those timeless treats that feel both nostalgic and luxurious. Making them at home might sound intimidating, but with the right technique, you’ll have soft, chewy candies that rival any store‑bought version. These Homemade Caramels are perfect for holiday gifting, party favors, or simply enjoying with a cup of coffee.

Ingredients (Makes ~60 pieces)

2 cups granulated sugar

1 cup packed light or dark brown sugar

1 cup light corn syrup

1 cup unsalted butter, cubed

1 tsp salt

2 cups heavy cream, room temperature

2 tsp vanilla extract

Step‑by‑Step Instructions

  1. Prepare the Pan

Line a baking pan with parchment paper and lightly grease it.

  1. Cook the Base

In a heavy‑bottomed saucepan, combine granulated sugar, brown sugar, corn syrup, butter, and salt. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until butter melts and mixture is smooth.

  1. Add Cream

Slowly pour in heavy cream while stirring carefully.

  1. Cook to Temperature

Continue cooking, stirring frequently, until mixture reaches 245°F (118°C) on a candy thermometer (firm‑ball stage).

  1. Finish

Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract.

  1. Cool and Cut

Pour caramel into prepared pan. Let cool completely, then cut into squares and wrap individually in wax paper.

Prep & Cook Time

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: ~40 minutes

Servings: ~60 caramels

Tips for Success

Use a candy thermometer for accuracy — caramels depend on precise temperature.

Stir constantly to prevent scorching.

Room‑temperature cream prevents sudden bubbling.

Wrap caramels in wax paper to keep them fresh and prevent sticking.

Variations

Sea Salt Caramels: Sprinkle flaky sea salt on top before cooling.

Chocolate‑Dipped: Dip cooled caramels in melted chocolate.

Nutty Caramels: Stir in toasted pecans or almonds before pouring into pan.

Spiced Caramels: Add a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg for warmth.

Serving Ideas

Package in decorative tins or jars for gifts.

Serve alongside coffee or hot chocolate.

Use as a topping for ice cream sundaes.

Incorporate into baked goods like brownies or cookies.

Storytelling Element

Imagine unwrapping a homemade caramel — the glossy surface, the buttery aroma, and that first chewy bite. Each piece is a little indulgence, crafted with care and perfect for sharing.

Conclusion

These Homemade Caramels are rich, chewy, and endlessly versatile. With just a few pantry staples and a little patience, you can create a treat that feels both nostalgic and gourmet.

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