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    Salted Caramel Sauce

    October 15, 2023 by stylesweet 3 Comments

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    Have you ever made salted caramel sauce from scratch before? Try this recipe! It is sweet with notes of vanilla and brown sugar and a hit of salt. Plus, it's actually really easy to make!

    A jar of homemade salted caramel sauce dripping from a spoon
    Jump to:
    • But Like, How Do You Make Caramel Sauce?
    • Ingredients in Salted Caramel Sauce
    • Tools and Equipment
    • Instructions for Making Caramel Sauce
    • What About the Wet Method?
    • Substitutions
    • Variations
    • Storage
    • Salted Caramel Recipe FAQs
    • Related Recipes
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    Making your own caramel sauce has never been easier. There is no need for a candy thermometer.

    Don't have years of pastry experience? No worries! Even beginner bakers can make delicious salted caramel sauce at home.

    Homemade caramel sauce is like liquid gold. There is really no reason to use store-bought. This easy caramel sauce comes together in no time and has so much flavor!

    Once you make your own, you'll find it makes nearly every other recipe better. Try salted caramel sauce on my caramel apple coffee cake, drizzled on pecan pie, or poured over this chocolate caramel cake.

    A close up of a chocolate caramel cake that's been sliced

    But Like, How Do You Make Caramel Sauce?

    To make caramel, you have to cook granulated sugar. You are literally caramelizing the sugar by melting then cooking it over a heat source. It's a very hands-off process.

    To turn it into sauce, you add butter and cream. A pinch of salt and dribble of vanilla add extra flavor. That's about it! Easy, right?

    Ingredients in Salted Caramel Sauce

    You'll be surprised at how short the list is for caramel sauce. Here's what you need:

    The ingredients needed to make homemade salted caramel sauce
    • Granulated sugar
    • Unsalted butter
    • Heavy whipping cream
    • Salt
    • Vanilla extract

    Tools and Equipment

    Thought the ingredients list was short? These are the only tools you need:

    • Saucepan
    • Wooden spoon or heat-safe spatula
    • Whisk
    • Heat-safe jar or container

    Instructions for Making Caramel Sauce

    If you're a first-timer, then there are some visual clues you don't want to miss. Take a look at how the sugar transforms during the caramelization process:

    Sugar starting to melt in a saucepan

    Begin cooking plain granulated sugar until it melts.

    Melted sugar that has caramelized in a saucepan

    Stir the sugar every so often so that it melts evenly into a dark golden color.

    Adding butter to caramel sauce

    Carefully add the butter and stir to melt.

    Stirring cream into caramel sauce

    Whisk in the cream before finishing with sea salt and vanilla.

    Hint: Cook the sugar until it turns a medium amber color. The longer and darker it becomes, the more pronounced the caramel taste will be. Go too far, and the caramel will have a slightly bitter taste.

    What About the Wet Method?

    Some recipes, including my recipe on this chocolate caramel brownie cake, include water and corn syrup. This is the wet method for making caramel.

    The wet method is very similar to the dry caramel method, except the sugar is cooked with water and corn syrup before adding the cream and significantly less butter. Corn syrup helps keep the caramel from crystallizing.

    Honestly, I like both versions! Give them both a try and see which you prefer.

    Substitutions

    Heavy Cream - replace the cream with coconut milk or coconut cream

    Vegan - try using coconut cream or milk with non-dairy butter for a plant-based version.

    Variations

    Coconut Caramel - swap the heavy cream for coconut cream or canned coconut milk

    Boozy Caramel - add a tablespoons or two of bourbon or rum at the very end of the recipe

    Plain Caramel Sauce - decrease the salt to just a pinch

    Spiced Caramel Sauce - infuse the cream with cinnamon or other spices by simmering and letting steep before starting the recipe.

    Extra Vanilla Caramel Sauce - stir in the seeds of a vanilla bean pod or add vanilla bean paste at the end of the recipe.

    Pour caramel sauce on an apple coffee cake

    Storage

    Caramel sauce will be very hot and runny just after making. Pour it into a heat-safe jar and allow to cool at room temperature until just warm.

    Store salted caramel sauce in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 weeks. It will thicken as it cools.

    To use, gently reheat in the microwave, 10 to 20 seconds at a time, until desired consistency.

    Salted Caramel Recipe FAQs

    Do you need a thermometer to make your own caramel sauce?

    No, you don't need any extra tools to make caramel sauce at home. Look for visual clues when melting the sugar.

    What does salted caramel sauce taste like?

    Caramel sauce it mainly made of sugar. Adding a bit of salt balances out the sweetness. It taste of brown sugar, vanilla, and sea salt.

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    Recipe

    A jar of homemade salted caramel sauce
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    5 from 3 votes

    Salted Caramel Sauce

    This quick and easy Salted Caramel Sauce is simple to make at home without a candy thermometer. Pour it over pie, ice cream, or your favorite cakes!
    Total Time10 minutes mins
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: homemade caramel, salted caramel sauce
    Servings: 10

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 6 tablespoon unsalted butter diced
    • ½ cup heavy whipping cream
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ½ tsp sea salt or to taste

    Instructions

    • Place the sugar in a large, dry skillet or saucepan. Set over medium-high heat.
    • Cook the sugar until it melts. Stir gently with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula to get it started and cooking evenly. Once melted, do not stir.
    • Continue to cook the melted sugar until it turn a medium gold or amber color.
    • Remove from the heat and carefully whisk in the butter. Be careful of splatters.
    • Whisk in the heavy cream. It may boil up and foam, so be careful.
    • Return the skillet to medium heat and cook until thick, 1 to 2 minutes. 
    • Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla and salt. Carefully pour into a heat-safe container and cool. Sauce will thicken as it cools.

    Notes

    Caramel sauce will be very hot and runny just after making. Pour it into a heat-safe jar and allow to cool at room temperature until just warm.
    Store caramel sauce in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 weeks. It will thicken as it cools.
    To use, gently reheat in the microwave, 10 to 20 seconds at a time, until desired consistency.
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    Comments

    1. Lena

      November 08, 2023 at 3:36 pm

      5 stars
      Easy and tasty. Never buying store-bought caramel again!

      Reply
    2. Angie

      November 12, 2023 at 3:24 pm

      5 stars
      Love salted caramel! And this was way easier to make than I thought. Trust the process.

      Reply
    3. Ro

      December 23, 2023 at 5:25 pm

      5 stars
      have you ever added bourbon to your caramel sauce? if so in what amount?

      Reply

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