Salted Caramel Sauce
Since childhood, I’ve disliked caramel or anything caramel except for Twix.
Yeah, okay, I love sweets… but I did not reach the point of loving caramel… not until salted caramel was born.
I love the combination of salty and sweet and that’s when I started getting crazy over salted caramel sauce. It is just too good that I can almost drink it! 😛
Making caramel sauce is a little tricky for the impatient side of me. You know, you’ll just stand in front of the stove and keep stirring and stirring. And gosh, I was using a stainless steel pot and the handle was too hot! I was using thick gloves, but that handle was really something.
The good thing about this sauce, you don’t need a candy thermometer to make this. You’ll have to carefully watch the color of the caramel and be patient. 😀
Salted Caramel Sauce
- Servings: 1 cup
- Difficulty: easy
Ingredients:
- 1 cup white sugar
- 90g salted butter, cut into 6-pc cubes
- 1/2 cup heavy/whipping cream
- 1 tsp salt
Instructions:
- In a heavy medium saucepan over medium heat, add white sugar. Stir constantly using a wooden spoon. (The sugar will form clumps and melt into thick liquid (amber in color) as you stir. Please be careful not to burn it.)
- Once the sugar is completely melted, add the butter. (The caramel will bubble when butter is added.) Stir until butter is melted.
- While stirring, slowly add the heavy/whipping cream. (The mixture will bubble when the cream is added.)
- Let the mixture boil for a minute.
- Remove the pan from the heat and add in 1 tsp of salt. Allow to cool before using.
Notes:
- This can be made ahead of time and can be stored in the fridge for two weeks.
- Only use heavy or whipping cream.
- If desired to make more than this recipe, it is preferred to make them in batches. Do not double or triple this recipe and make them one time.
- Make sure your saucepan is thick and with a handle. It is better to work on the sauce.
See the visuals and source recipe: Homemade Salted Caramel Sauce by Sally’s Baking Addiction
I love this caramel sauce a lot. I would’ve drink the whole glass if I didn’t make this for another recipe.
I am sharing this with my friends at Fiesta Friday #103, co-hosted by the lovely Angie, with this week’s fabulous co-hosts, Sonal and Petra.
Have a fantastic weekend! Wishing you a day full of smiles! 😀 😀 😀
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30 Comments
FrugalHausfrau
I’m crazy about caramel and this is just gorgeous! I agree, I could drink it…and it would be worth it even if I felt sick after!! Thanks for sharing this with us on Throwback Thursday, and we’ll be sure to pin it to our Throwback Thursday Board! 🙂
Mollie
Jhuls
Cheers to getting sick after we drink this salted caramel. 😀
hijackedbytwins
Slated caramel really is a weakness of mine, I love it! This recipe sounds great. Thank you for sharing with #CookBlogShare x
Jhuls
I am a new lover of salted caramel. Thanks for stopping by. I wish you are having a fantastic weekend. 🙂
Sandhya
Jhuls, You had me at Salted Caramel! unlike you, I have always loved the flavor. I am making this sauce for sure! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Jhuls
Thank you, Sandhya. I am a new lover of salted caramel. 🙂
Maggie
Umm, Jhuls, another fabulous recipe! I can’t wait to try it – I’ve made vegan caramel before and it was amazing but this sounds just as good 🙂 I love the colour – it’s so bright and sunshiny. Perfect for the horrid weather we are having on this island! Lent is coming soon so I must make some time to eat this beforehand!
Jhuls
And your vegan caramel sounds very interesting to me, Maggie. Thank you so much for stopping by. 🙂 x
Maggie
Thanks, Jhuls! I got it from Michelle at Healthy Recipe Ecstasy 🙂
ChgoJohn
Love this stuff! It can save even the most unsuccessful desserts.
Jhuls
I agree with you, anything with salted caramel? Problem solved. 😀
Nadia
My favorite! I could eat it with almost anything. I made a salted caramel crème brûlée recently. Too good.
Jhuls
I love the sound of that salted caramel crème brûlée. 🙂
petra08
I am not big on sweets in any shape, except salted caramel that I would have ANY time! I might have to make salted caramel ice cream. You are inspirational! 🙂 Happy Fiesta Friday!
Jhuls
I remember when I heard of salted caramel ice cream I thought ‘Duh? Salted caramel? Is that even an ice cream?’ But now, I am a convert and salted caramel is one of my favorites now. Thank you for co-hosting, Petra. 🙂 x
Freda @ Aromatic essence
This has been on my to do list since ages, Jhuls Your’s looks absolutely tempting !
Jhuls
I think I could drink this caramel everyday and I will be on sugar rush. 😀 Thanks, Freda. x
Michelle
I’ve never tried salted caramel before but now I’m going to need to! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Jhuls
In my opinion, you should try them. 😀 I hope you’ll love it as much as I did. x
Nadia
You must try, it is simply the best. I could eat it with almost anything.
lapetitepaniere
Yummy Salted Caramel Sauce Jhuls. On my list for today! 😀 xxxx
White House Red Door
This looks so luscious! Loved the video you posted of the Salted Caramel Sauce on Instagram… I was ready to grab a spoon and dig in! 😋
Jodi
Yum!!
Jhuls
Thank you, Jodi! 🙂
Lina
Looks good! Love the texture..I love twix too..
Jhuls
Twix will always be a favorite of mine! Thanks, Lina. So glad to see you here. 🙂 x
Lina
Can I announce you as the judge? I am making the post now..
Jhuls
Sure, Lina! 😉 Thanks a lot. I’ve seen you post about the challenge, I will reply you later. Been a crazy, crazy week at work. 🙁
Lina
No problem!
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