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

Why shouldn't you stir sugar when making caramel? ›

Like dry caramel, you want to gently move the sugar mixture in that same side-to-side paintbrush-like fashion until the sugar dissolves. Then, as soon as the mixture comes to a boil, it should not be stirred, as the agitation can cause crystallization.

Why didn't my homemade caramels harden? ›

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.

What is the best way to cut homemade caramels? ›

The best way to cut the caramels is when they are cold from the fridge. Use a super sharp knife, and mark out your cuts before you make them. I find it easiest to cut the whole pan into strips first with vertical cuts, then make the four horizontal cuts.

What makes homemade caramel hard? ›

Temperature is key when making candy. The difference between a soft caramel and one that's hard and overcooked is all in the temperature. Candy thermometers—like this instant-read thermometer—let you know exactly what stage the caramel is in (thread, soft-ball, firm-ball, hard-ball, soft crack or hard crack).

What can go wrong when making caramel? ›

12 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Caramel
  1. Not assembling your ingredients. Juanmonino/Getty Images. ...
  2. Choosing the wrong pan. Milanchikov Sergey/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Using the wrong sugar. ...
  4. Getting the temperature wrong. ...
  5. Stirring the sugar too much. ...
  6. Forgetting about safety. ...
  7. Not heating your liquid. ...
  8. Stopping before the sugar browns.
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What happens if you stir caramel too much? ›

This can take time, however, and if you stir the mixture too excessively early on, you may end up splashing the liquid up onto the sides of the cooking pot. There, the water left behind quickly evaporates and the sugar re-crystallizes.

What thickens homemade caramel? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

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.

How do you fix caramel that didn't set? ›

you simply haven't cooked it enough-- possibly your microwave is less powerful (the original recipe doesn't specify a wattage for cooking the caramel) or the butter you used has a higher water content. You could try cooking the mixture for a little longer, and seeing if it sets up firmer.

What is the best pan to make caramels in? ›

For these homemade caramels you want a heavy-bottomed stainless steel pan. I recommend using a pan that does NOT have a nonstick coating. Heavy-bottomed simply means the pot or pan has a thicker base. It shouldn't be thin and tinny.

Why do you put vinegar in caramel? ›

Add acid. Acid ingredients (like vinegar or lemon juice) can help prevent re-crystallization which causes caramel to become grainy. Acid physically breaks the bonds between the glucose and fructose molecules that form sucrose and ensure that it stays apart.

What is the best thing to wrap homemade caramels in? ›

Most caramels will need a little time at room temperature in order to cut more easily. Cut in squares and wrap in waxed paper or parchment paper. Wrapped caramels can also be frozen.

What are the two methods for making caramel? ›

There are two basic methods of making caramel – wet and dry; the basic difference between the two methods being water. Essentially both methods are heating sugar, then adding fat (butter and cream, typically); but the wet uses water to dissolve the sugar faster.

How long does it take for caramel to get hard? ›

How long does it take caramel to set? Give your caramel at least two hours to set, or overnight if possible. You can also pop caramel into the fridge to help it set up faster. The caramel will sweat a little when brought out of the fridge, but will still taste fine.

Do you stir when caramelizing sugar? ›

Try not to stir it, though you can gently tip the pot to distribute heat and color. 3. Monitor the wet caramelization. Using your eyes and a candy thermometer, check the sugar for color and temperature until it reaches the desired color and temperature.

Why should you not stir sugar? ›

The Science of Sugar

When sugar heats up, it begins to break down and recombine into complex new molecules, which give caramel its distinctive flavor and color. Stirring can disrupt this delicate process, introducing tiny sugar crystals around which more crystals can form.

Why do you not stir sugar syrup? ›

Combine your sugar and water off the heat, and stir it just until the sugar is evenly moistened. Avoid stirring the sugar if at all possible once you put it on the stove. Agitation can cause the sugar to crystallize.

Why can't you stir sugar? ›

The sugar molecules will begin to crystallize back into a solid at the least provocation. Stirring or jostling of any kind can cause the sugar to begin crystallizing. For this reason, it is important to avoid stirring the sugar as it cooks or while the temperature is raising to whatever candymaking stage you need.

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