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Quite a few weeks ago I got a little note from a reader telling me she had discovered the best caramel recipe
this side of the universe. 
Well.
I just couldn’t help but make it!
Twice.
The first batch was consumed before it could show up for a photo shoot.
That’s butter and brown sugar for ya.
  
I would have to agree with Jessica from Our Cooking Cafe. They are fabulous! They have the perfect caramel flavor, rich, buttery….with a wonderful texture.
Thanks for the tip Jessica!
I am greatly appreciative.
My pant size will never be the same again.
Now just a word to any of you who haven’t ever made caramels.
Do not be afraid.
Let nothing ye dismay!
If you know how to stir,
and stir,
you are going to be set.

These caramels cook
while you stir…
(and watch Christmas Vacation,
Best Holiday Movie ever made…)
for between 30 and 40 minutes.

Now that is NOT a long time at all if you’ve got Clark Grizwald to entertain you. Christmas just wouldn’t be the same without him and his really good lookin’ cousin Eddie.
Those two are a collection of 
merry gentlemen,
if ever there were any.

Caramels! Rich and Buttery 
Time: 40 minutes plus about 1 hour to wrap 
Yield: 1 jelly roll pan, or for thicker caramels put them in a 9×13
Recipe from Our Cooking Cafe
1 cup butter
2 cups packed brown sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1. Melt the butter in a large sauce pan.
2. Add your brown sugar. Stir it all around until it dissolves.
3. Add the sweetened condensed milk. Anyone every tried a little taste of sweetened condensed milk plain, in all it’s glory? Wow. It will send shivers of joy down your spine, I tell you. It’s one great taste of comfort and joy…comfort and joy.
4. And the corn syrup.
5. Over medium heat bring the mixture to a boil, while stirring. Stirring is key here. Don’t stop stirring.
6. The mixture will need to boil for 20-30 minutes or until the temperature on your candy thermometer reads between 235-240. HOWEVER…I have found candy thermometers to be a bit sensitive and inaccurate at times. Most of the time when I make candy I don’t even use one. There is a little trick I will  show you.
 
 This ice water is going to be your pal. When you are approaching 230 degrees on your candy thermometer, dip your spoon into the caramel, then into the ice water. Let it hang out for just about 10 seconds or so. Then press your finger into the caramel. If the candy holds the finger indentation….you are good to go! If not, cook for a bit longer.
7. Remove your caramel from the heat and add some vanilla. Stir until well combined.
8. Pour the caramel into a buttered jelly roll pan. Let the caramels cool and set. This should take about 30 minutes.
9. I like to cut them with a pizza wheel.
Scissors also work well.
10. Cut yourself up some wax paper and you are set to wrap your fabulous caramels…rich and buttery. You are going to make someone very happy with these! Happy Candy Making! 

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66 Comments

  1. I have wanted to make caramels for a long time so I tried this recipe…They are really good but something is seriously wrong with the temperature. I tested them at 240 degrees and they were done…then they went hard as rocks on me in the pan. My sister made them and pulled them off the stove at 235 and they were perfect. For anyone making them, test for doneness earlier than 240 or you might be sorry. (And be sure you've tested your thermometer so you know it's accurate. Mine is, but that still didn't help me…) Otherwise, they taste great!

  2. Hey Wendy,
    Thanks so much for your comment. So sorry your caramels turned out hard! I have adjusted the temperature in the recipe, my friend also tried them to 248 and they got pretty hard. When I made mine, both times I used the ice water method and no thermometer at all actually. Should have tested mine with the thermometer to be sure the temperature in the original recipe was correct. Sorry for any inconvenience to you. Thanks so much for dropping by to let me know. Have a great day! Don't break your teeth on your caramels!
    ~Jamie

  3. I made these last night and they turned out great! The temperature on my thermometer said 240 when they were ready. I tried a different recipe last year that does not require stirring and they did not turn out nearly as well. This is the recipe I will be using from now on. Thanks and happy holidays!

    Traci B.

  4. Great recipe! These caramels are super yummy! I just made some last night and referenced you on my blog modernmountainmomma.blogspot.com. Thank you for a great recipe!

  5. Soooooo good. Found this recipe/site on Pinterest, and decided I had to try it. Easy to follow (thanks for the ice water recommendation, just perfect!), and perfectly chewy/tasty!!! Melting chocolate and making chocolate covered caramels with sea salt as I type this!! Thanks so much!

  6. Amazing recipes, as always !
    You were mentioning your pant size, above, and I must tell you that one of my concerns when going shopping for groceries is avoiding the aisle where the sweetened condensed milk is : not only have I tasted it, but it is my Achilles’ heel. If I indeed cannot resist the urge to buy a can, I actually buy two, and you can be sure they will both be done with before the day is gone! Lucky for me, I more often than not resist that compulsion!!
    Thanks again – this can never be over-stressed – for your recipes and witty blog!

  7. Hi,
    Just wondering……I have made these caramels several times. I am having trouble with them sticking to the wax paper once they’re wrapped. Any ideas to help on this?

    Thanks

    1. Hi Lee,
      I would suggest cooking them just a bit longer so the caramel isn’t quite as sticky. Also, I have noticed at my local baking supply store, they have these handy celephane wrappers that come in a 5 inch square. They have made wrapping caramels a ton easier. It may be something you could find on line. Good luck!
      ~Jamie

    2. These are absolutely amziang! I made a double batch to give out as little thank you gifts for some friends very popular all around! They are more work than the average cookie, but totally worth it 🙂

  8. So… there’s a recipe floating around on the internet for six minute caramels. Essentially, the same recipe, but done in six minutes in the microwave. They’re amazing, and save you the headache of stirring for twenty minutes, bored out of your gourd. 🙂