Easy Homemade Caramels Recipe (2024)

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Have you been searching for the perfect easy Homemade Caramels recipe that does not contain corn syrup so that you can get a start on some holiday treat-making? This is our favorite recipe for homemade caramels; you only need a few ingredients to make it.

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Easy Homemade Caramels Recipe

There is nothing better as we enter the holiday time of year than all the yummy homemade baking. It just wouldn’t be the same if you bought things from the store! At least not in my house.

We always like to pick out several cookies and treat recipes that we want to make for the year and make them throughout December (instead of having a TON of cookies to be made simultaneously, we spread them out). Not only do we make cookies, we like to make various other treats, too! Like:

  • The Best Bad-For-You Fudge Ever
  • Caramel Chocolate Popcorn
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls
  • Maple Syrup Candy Recipe

Yum! That’s enough to get your mouth watering! One of the new recipes we are making this year is this easy Homemade Caramel recipe. This soft caramel candy recipe is made withoutcorn syrup, and we use raw sugar instead of processed sugar to make it as natural as possible. make a chewy caramel recipe without condensed milk

Caramels are my very favorite (I like them more than chocolate!) so I’m always excited about making up a few batches of these and giving a few batches for gifts. If I decide to, we can give some away! Here’s how to make a chewy caramel recipe without condensed milk or corn syrup.

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Ingredients for Easy Homemade Caramels

What You Need:

  • Heavy cream. You can use heavy whipping cream or heavy cream in this recipe. You can also use cream skipped off the top of raw milk.
  • Raw or brown sugar. I’ve made this recipe both ways, and it works, so you can use what you have.
  • Sea salt. Any salt will work here, but I prefer sea salt in this recipe.
  • Vanilla. You can use homemade vanilla extract or store-bought.
  • wax paper
  • candy thermometer
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Instructions for Making Caramels Without Corn Syrup

Pull out all your ingredients. Start by preparing a good-sized piece of parchment or waxed paper on your table or in a bar pan.

You can place this on a cookie sheet or a baking sheet if you need to move the caramels from your table at some point (since they need to sit before you can put them away).

In a saucepan, mix the cream, sugar, and salt. Cook in a small pot over medium heat, stirring constantly, until boiling. Just stir as needed until the mixture reaches 250 degrees F. You need a candy thermometer for this recipe; it will not work on a guess. Luckily you can grab one for just a few dollars here.

Tip: Save your leftover cream in the freezer withCream Cubes for use later.

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Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract until incorporated. Pour the mixture onto your waxed or parchment paper on your table or baking sheet. I use an Unbleached Wax Paper. You can also pour the caramel into a shallow baking dish if you don’t have a sheet.

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After your caramels have sat for at least 8 hours, use a knife coated in butter and cut out the shapes of your caramels. Use a sharp knife if a regular butter knife isn’t cutting through them well enough for you.

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This will give it a nice buttery flavor plus help you cut through the caramel.

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Using more wax paper, wrap each piece individually so they can’t stick together. Store the caramels at room temp. They won’t last more than a week, so make sure you don’t make more than you can eat or give away during that time. Enjoy your yummy treat!

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Easy Homemade Caramels Recipe

These delicious easy homemade caramels only need a few ingredients for homemade candy perfection!

CourseDessert

CuisineAmerican

Keywordeasy homemade caramels recipe, homemade caramels without corn syrup

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Resting Time 8 hours

Total Time 8 hours 15 minutes

Servings 30 caramels

Calories 97 kcal

Creator Merissa

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2cupsHeavy Cream
  • 2cupsRaw or Brown Sugar
  • 2 teaspoonsSea Salt
  • 2teaspoonsVanilla Extract
  • Wax Paper
  • Candy Thermometer

Instructions

  1. Pull out all your ingredients. Start by placing a good sized piece of parchment or waxed paper out on your table or in a bar pan to be ready. You can place this in a cookie sheet or a baking sheet if you will need to move the caramels from your table at some point (since they need to sit for a while before you can put them away).

  2. In a saucepan, mix the cream, sugar, and salt. Cook over a medium heat, stirring constantly, until boiling. Just stir as needed until the mixture reaches 250 degrees F.

  3. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract until incorporated. Pour the mixture onto your waxed or parchment paper on your table or baking sheet.

  4. After your caramels have sat for at least 8 hours, use a knife coated in butter and cut out the shapes of your caramels.

  5. This will give it a nice buttery flavor plus help you cut through the caramel.

  6. Using more wax paper, wrap each piece individually so they can’t stick together. Store the caramels at room temp. They won’t last more than a week so make sure you don’t make more than you can eat or give away during that time. Enjoy your yummy treat!

Nutrition Facts

Easy Homemade Caramels Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 97Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g

Monounsaturated Fat 1g

Cholesterol 13mg4%

Sodium 162mg7%

Potassium 31mg1%

Carbohydrates 15g5%

Sugar 15g17%

Protein 0.4g1%

Vitamin A 175IU4%

Vitamin C 0.1mg0%

Calcium 20mg2%

Iron 0.1mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

How to Store Leftover Homemade Caramel Candy

Place any leftover caramels in their wax paper wrappers in an airtight container in the fridge. Remove them from the fridge for a few minutes before enjoying them so they are not too hard. You can also store them at room temperature if your kitchen isn’t too warm.

Common Questions About Caramel Making

What is the trick to making caramel?

You need to make sure that you get your ingredients to the right temperature or the caramel will either be too soft or too hard.

Why is my homemade caramel not hardening?

You need to make sure that you get the mixture to 250 degrees F before removing it from the heat. Also, do not add any additional ingredients that could cause an issue with the hardening process.

How do you fix caramel that didn’t set?

You can try and reheat the caramel to the correct temperature but you do risk it becoming gritty. You can always use thin caramel for a sauce or dip instead.

Can you put caramel in the fridge to harden?

No. Caramel needs to be brought to a specific temperature to be able to harden. Just getting it cold in the fridge won’t work.

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Tips to Make This Recipe With What Already You Have

This recipe is made with commonly found ingredients, so you can source everything you need fairly easily, even in a small town.

You could also make this recipe with frozen Cream Cubes if you don’t have fresh cream.

If you have your own cow that produces milk or get raw milk from someone, you can skim the cream off the top and use it in this recipe.

Use any kind of salt if you don’t have sea salt.

You can make your own brown sugar if you don’t have any. Combine 1 cup of white sugar with 1 Tablespoon of molasses and mix until coated.

Leave out the vanilla if you don’t have it. It will just give it a different flavor. Still very good!

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More Caramel Recipes

  • Easy Homemade Caramel Sauce or Dip
  • Old Fashioned Caramel Icing
  • Caramel Popcorn in a Jar
  • Caramel Chocolate Popcorn
  • Chocolate Caramel Rolls

Find even more Desserts and Treats Recipes on Little House Living!

Do you have a special easy Homemade Caramels recipe that your family likes?
How many different kinds of treats do you make this time of year?

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Merissa Alink

Merissa has been blogging about andliving the simple and frugal life on Little House Living since 2009 and has internationally published 2 books on the topic. You can read about Merissa’s journey from penniless to freedom on the About Page. You can send her a message any time from theContact Page.

This Easy Homemade Caramels without Corn Syrup Recipe was originally published on Little House Living in November 2013. It has been updated as of October 2023.

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FAQs

What are the two methods for making caramel? ›

Wet caramel is made by combining sugar and a liquid and cooking them together, while dry caramel is made from just sugar, heated in a dry pan until it liquefies and browns.

What not to do when making caramel? ›

Avoid these, and it'll be sweet—er, smooth—sailing.
  1. Using the Wrong Pot. You can't make a caramel sauce with a thin or flimsy pot. ...
  2. Dumping in All of the Sugar at Once. Adding all of your sugar in one go means that it won't liquefy uniformly. ...
  3. Not Setting up Your Mise en Place.
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What makes caramel soft vs hard? ›

Heat until the syrup reaches 240 to 245 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the temperature, the softer the resulting caramels will be.

Which method is quickest in caramel making? ›

For the "dry" caramel method, you simply heat the sugar in an empty pan until melted and caramelized. It's quick and direct, but the risk is that some parts of the sugar melt faster than others, and can burn before the rest had made it even to light amber.

Why won't my caramel get hard? ›

If caramels are too soft, that means the temperature didn't get high enough. Again place the caramel back into a sauce pan with a couple of tablespoons of water and heat to 244°F. If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test with a cold water test.

Is white or brown sugar better for caramel? ›

Sugar Note: Most chefs say that only granulated sugar can be successfully caramelized; other sugars — such as brown sugar and unrefined sugar such as cane sugar — contain impurities that can inhibit caramelization. It's those impurities that can burn before the sugar has time to caramelize.

What are the three types of caramel? ›

Caramel can be produced in so many forms such as, sauce, a chewy candy, or a hard candy because of how much of an ingredient is added and the temperature it is being prepared at.

How to make sugar caramel at home? ›

Instructions
  1. Heat sugar and water in a heavy-bottom, high-walled, light-colored skillet over medium heat.
  2. Cook, stirring occasionally, until mixture is a deep golden amber color (caramel-colored) (this could take around 10 minutes). Remove from heat and stir in butter.
  3. Whisk in heavy cream, stirring until smooth.
Sep 25, 2023

Why does my homemade caramel taste bad? ›

Overheating the mixture

Follow the recipe carefully, and never melt your caramel on your stove's highest setting—it will cause the caramel to scorch and taste burnt. Once it gets a burnt or bitter flavor, it can't be saved. Luckily, sugar is inexpensive, so you can always start over!

Why did my homemade caramel get hard? ›

The water evaporates, leaving sugar crystals behind. If even one sugar crystal falls back into the pan of cooking caramel, it starts a chain reaction of sugar crystals and the entire pan will harden. The result? Gross, grainy caramel that is unusable in most recipes.

Why add butter to caramel? ›

Once the sugar has all dissolved and turned brown, we add butter. The heat of the caramel will melt the butter and create even more wonderful flavors.

Is caramel just burnt sugar? ›

Caramel is, simply, burned sugar. We want to let it melt, darken to an amber color and take on a deep and bittersweet flavor. The best, most flavorful caramel starts with this step. You can caramelize sugar two ways— with the dry method or wet method.

Is caramel just sugar and water? ›

Wet caramel requires just two ingredients: sugar and water. The use of water is why we call it wet caramel.

What thickens caramel? ›

For each cup (240 mL) of caramel sauce that you need to thicken, run 1 tbsp (14.7 mL) of cold water into a measuring cup, and slowly stir in 1 tbsp of cornstarch. Pour the cornstarch mixture into your pot caramel sauce, and stir constantly. Keep the sauce on low heat until it begins to thicken.

How to stop caramel from crystallizing? ›

The idea is to lower the PH. you can also use a small pinch of citric acid or cream of tartar if you have. lemon juice won't work as it will turn bitter as the sugar cooks. Alternatively, an invert sugar such as corn syrup or golden syrup will work beautifully.

Do you add milk when melting caramel? ›

The key to getting it right is to use soft caramels as opposed to hard. You must also add some sort of liquid, such as milk or cream, to prevent the caramels from drying out. Knowing these tricks will help you to melt caramels with ease.

How do you keep caramel from seizing when adding cream? ›

Sometimes during this phase the cold fatty additions make the sugar mixture seize up. That can result in chunks of hardened, candy-like caramel and it can be discouraging. Avoid this by using room temperature butter and cream so the temperature contrast isn't as great.

Why is making caramel so hard? ›

Thin, cheaper cookware heats unevenly and will make your caramel process very difficult. Also, do not use a non-stick pan as it is not ideal for this job. Make sure it's a medium size pan too, as your caramel will likely bubble up during cooking.

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