Just let the caramel cool and then removed it from the baking dish with a buttered spatula and set it on some wax paper. Cut and enjoy! YUM!
Author: Terri
Recipe type: Dessert, Candy, Holiday
INGREDIENTS
- 1 cup butter
- 1 16 oz box of light brown sugar
- Dash of salt
- 1 cup light corn syrup
- 1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 tsp vanilla
INSTRUCTIONS
- In a heavy bottom pan, melt butter over low heat.
- Once butter is melted, add brown sugar and a dash of salt. Stir thoroughly.
- Next, add corn syrup and continue to stir.
- Slowly add condensed milk, stirring constantly.
- Cook over low heat and continue stirring constantly.
- Once caramel starts to boil, continue cooking until the caramel reaches 230° and then start to test for “soft ball stage.” This takes approximately 16-18 minutes to get to this point, all the while stirring constantly.
- If you are unsure what “soft ball stage” means, get a small bowl of cold water and once the temperature reaches 220° drop a little caramel into the cold water and see if it feels soft, but somewhat firm between your fingers. This might need to be done a few times to get to the right temperature for the caramel. If it is too soft and doesn’t form somewhat of a ball, continue cooking a little bit longer, stirring constantly. Keep testing for the firmness with the “soft ball stage” method. Once the caramel reaches the desired texture and temperature, remove from heat. Make sure the caramel’s temperature does not reach beyond 240° because then your caramel will be too hard.
- Once removed from heat, add vanilla and stir.
- Pour caramel into a generously buttered 9 x 13 glass baking dish.
- Once caramel has cooled, remove from baking dish and place caramel on a piece of wax paper. I use a long spatula that has been buttered so the caramel will not stick to it when removing from glass dish.
- Cut into bite size pieces.
- You can wrap the caramel individually in wax paper and twist up the ends, or place caramel in a container with wax paper between the layers.
NOTES
If your flame is to high, your caramel might turn out to hard. Also, if you let it cook to long, the caramel might turn out to hard as well. It’s always best to keep checking after about 15 minutes of boiling to check for soft ball stage.
Source: http://www.greatgrubdelicioustreats.com/homemade-caramel/