so you can imagine how i reacted when i saw these salted caramels from baby boy bakery. ohmylanta.
after some research, i found the recipe and got everything to make them!
disregard that they're not perfect squares. the caramel and i had a disagreement.
after some time apart, we are on good terms now.
vegetable oil
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1 cup heavy cream
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 teaspoon sea salt, plus extra for sprinkling
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1. line an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper. lightly brush the paper with the vegetable oil.
2. in a small pot, bring the cream, butter, and one teaspoon of the sea salt to a simmer, over medium heat. do not let it boil. once it has reached a simmer, turn off the heat, and set it aside.
3. in a deep saucepan, combine the
water, corn syrup, and sugar. over medium-high heat, stir only until
the sugar has dissolved. then allow the mixture to boil, without
stirring, until the mixture is a warm, golden brown. watch very
carefully, as the caramel can burn quickly toward the end. (it can be
helpful to use a wooden spoon and drip some of the caramel onto a white
plate to gauge the exact color).
4. when the sugar mixture is done, remove it from the heat and slowly add the cream mixture to the sugar mixture. be careful because it will bubble up violently. stir in the vanilla.
5. return the mixture to the heat and
cook over medium heat until a candy thermometer reads 248 degrees (firm
ball), about 10 minutes. pour the caramel into the prepared pan.
(don’t scrape the pot). refrigerate for a few hours, until firm.
6. remove the caramel from the
refrigerator and allow it to come close to room temperature. pry the
caramel from the pan. on a cutting board, cut the square in half. using parchment paper, roll each piece of caramel into a tight 8- to
10-inch log. sprinkle the logs with sea salt. cut each log into
3/4-inch or 1-inch pieces. individually wrap each caramel in glassine
or parchment paper, twisting the ends. store in the refrigerator or in
an air-tight container.
helpful tips:
- step 3 takes forever and a day.
- parchment paper and wax paper are NOT the same thing.
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