Caramel that can be made into hard candy for caramel apples or small bite size pieces, soft caramel for making chocolate covered caramel candy or even softer for a dipping sauce for fruit or ice cream substitutes. For caramel dip cook mixture to 225 F.
3 cups white sugar
1 ½ cups corn syrup
1 pinch salt
2 cups liquid non-dairy creamer
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
One-Ingredient Sorbet
Dessert
Directions
In a heavy bottomed saucepan combine sugar corn syrup salt and 1 cup non-dairy creamer. Heat to between 234 and 240 degrees F (112 to 116 degrees C) or until a small amount of syrup dropped into cold water forms a soft ball that flattens when removed from the water and placed on a flat surface.
Combine vanilla and remaining creamer and stir a little at a time into caramel. For a soft caramel remove from heat and pour into a buttered 8x8 inch dish. For a hard candy or caramel apple coating continue cooking until mixture reaches hard ball stage 250 to 265 degrees F (121 to 129 degrees C) or until a small amount of syrup dropped into cold water forms a rigid ball.
Nutritional Information
Caramel
Comparison based on the ESHA Research Database © 2018, ESHA Research, Inc.
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