Sea Salt Caramels
If you have read my blog with any regularity, you know I’m obsessed with sweet and salty. I know some people hate it but I’m in love. It just tastes like the absolute perfect combination to me- mostly sweet, with a crunch of salt. Yum. You can imagine then that I’ve been waiting and waiting to make Sea Salt caramels of my own. I’ve made caramel sauce several times and have the hang of that, but I never really took the time to figure out a recipe for the chewy candy-like caramels I love eating.
This recipe is extremely easy. In fact, I think it is much easier than making caramel sauce because you don’t have the same risk of things burning. A candy thermometer is needed- but they are easy to find and a cheap investment. Whereas with caramel sauce, you can gage it’s readiness by color, this recipe is a bit different. The candy thermometer lets you know when the caramel has reached “soft ball” stage, which will give you soft and chewy candy. Mmmm.
I had a salted caramel a few weeks ago that I was particularly inspired by. It had bit of flaky salt with the caramel and not just on top. I love the texture and getting those bursts of salt, so I wanted to recreate this. I poured the caramel into a thin layer, sprinkled sea salt on all of it, then layered two thin peices together and cut then into pieces. I think this was perfect. Now these beauties are sitting in a candy bowl on my living room table. Halloween candy anyone? Have a great weekend!
PS- I know that Corn Syrup is not the same thing as High Fructose Corn Syrup, but I’m on the search for a good caramels recipe that uses maybe Honey instead? Just for a variety. If you have one pass it on!
PPS- This is the perfect caramel for Caramel Apples! More on that next week! :)
Sea Salt Caramels
Ingredients
Instructions
Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 1 grams
Amount Per Serving:
Unsaturated Fat: 0g
Recipe: Adapted from recipe found at Your Home Based Mom
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Good lord, that is easy. I’m going to make it tonight. Thanks!!
Whoa, way easier than I thought! My mind is spinning with all the possibilities…I see some Turtles in my future…
I’m totally going to try and make these dairy free and give them to my family for Christmas, love love it!
These are so pretty! They would make a fantastic gift.
I have always wanted to make these. Sinfully delicious!
I can’t believe how easy those are! They look so good.
Oh I’ve never tried the caramels with the condensed milk! I have never veered from Ina’s recipe but these look super yum. I need to give this a try!
This is very similar, but not exactly the same, as Rosemary’s recipe which has been in the family for generations. Are the caramels soft or on the hard side? Aren’t you going to tell your readers the story of Christmas candy in your family history???
Mom- :) The caramels are very soft on the sides. I will of course tell me readers the Christmas Candy story when I make some. Maybe with you? ;)
These caramels would make a great holiday gift, that is if they do not disappear before I can package them up. Thanks for posting this one! Ha-now your mom has everyone wondering about the Christmas candy story…
@Tina- Hee hee. It is basically just the history of candy making in my family- goes back for years and years :) Hoping to make some with my Mom over Thanksgiving and then I will of course share!
I just found your blog but I absolutely love the sound of this recipe!! And I also noticed you grew up in Wisconsin which is where I am from!! Must go make caramels now… ;)
I have never made caramels! Hubby made them for me once probably 13 years ago. We are going to have to do them this year, these look beautiful!
I have a recipe for caramels to try out, but I am waiting for Christmas to make them. (maybe, after seeing your post I really want to try it now…) :)
Contact Mary Catherine at http://www.good-graces.com. She has a wonderful honey-based caramel recipe.
This is seriously one of my favorite candies!
These sound absolutely delightful!
These sound like little bites of perfection. mm.
Delicious! I love salted caramels!
I need a good alternative to making caramel sauce…mine always burns! I love salted caramel though and would probably need to make a batch to eat and share (maybe fore the holidays?)! Love it :)
YUM! I love salted caramel and have always wanted to make caramels like these. Thanks for the recipe!
These look amazing. You’ve just found your newest follower :)
I made these this past weekend and they turned out fantastic! Have you tried substituting brown rice syrup for the corn syrup? I’m planning on trying that with my next batch :)
It doesn’t say what temp to cook this over.
My caramels came out too hard to cut/eat properly. Can anyone tell me what I did wrong? This was my first time making caramels…or any sort of candy for that matter. Thanks!
Hey Alix. Were you using a candy thermometer? Hard caramels are probably a sign of the caramel getting to a too high temperature. It should be cooked until it reaches “soft ball” stage.
I made these and once i had them cut I placed them in the freezer than dipped them in chocolate and sprinkled smoked sea salt they were to die for and everyone now begs me to make more.
I made these last night! My boyfriend is in love, he cant believe how good they are. Hes impressed to say the least! So easy and dangerously delicious!!! Thanks for sharing this!
I’ve made these caramels 3 times now. I LOVE them and they’re easy too!!!! Thanks SO much for sharing :))