As I was saying the other day, there are so many excellent food blogs that provide boundless inspiration for me. As I was doing my daily trip around my bloglines, I happened across this post at Everybody Likes Sandwiches. I became instantly obsessed with them, and knew they needed to be made immediately.
As luck would have it, I had just received a jar of Fleur De Sel as part of a gourmet salt sampler for my birthday, which was last week. I've been looking for recipes to use them in, so this was definitely a timely post.
I've never made caramels before, and I must admit it was much easier than I thought. The flavor is amazing, and the salt is the perfect complement to the creamy caramel. These are perfect for gift-giving, or for keeping around the house when you need to satiate a sweet tooth.
Fleur de Sel Caramels
1 c heavy cream
5 tbsp unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 1/4 tsp fleur de sel
1 1/2 c sugar
1/4 c light corn syrup
1/4 c water
Also needed - parchment paper, 8x8 pan, candy thermometer, glass of water with ice
Line bottom and sides of the 8x8 baking pan with parchment paper, then lightly oil parchment. (I used tape to secure the paper down). Bring cream, butter, and fleur de sel to a boil in a small saucepan, then remove from heat and set aside. Boil sugar, corn syrup, and water in a 4 qt saucepan, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Boil, without stirring but gently swirling pan, until mixture is a light golden caramel (This took about 5 minutes for me, and my thermometer read about 300 degrees). Carefully stir in cream mixture, which will bubble up rapidly, and simmer, stirring frequently, keeping temperature around 248 degrees. Continue to cook until a drop of caramel firms up to desired texture in the glass of ice water (I like a softer, chewier caramel, and this took about 5 minutes for me). Pour into baking pan and allow to cool for 2 hours. Cut into pieces, and wrap in wax paper.
those look gorgeous..I know they won't last long at my house if I made them! ;)
ReplyDeleteit's so funny because i unwrapped a fleur de sel caramel and went to check my blogroll and i saw your post! a perfect find for a mouth full of caramel! i think next time i make these i'll roll them in roasted almonds and maybe even dip them in dark chocolate! yum!
ReplyDeleteThese look delish!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if they "had" to be made with fleur de sel or could any salt be used?
Thanks,
Karen
happy Belated birthday to you too!
ReplyDeleteThese are nice and snappy. The salt helps them from being cloyingly sweet (a risk you take with caramels sometimes) and is a perfect little "sugar. Now!" treat. YUM! Thanks for the "not for you" bag Fiber!
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