Salted Caramel Sauce

Posted on November 22, 2022

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This Homemade Salted Caramel Sauce is rich, buttery, and dangerously delicious! It's the kind of sauce you'll want to drizzle on absolutely everything, vanilla ice cream, brownies, pancakes, apple slices, or straight into your morning coffee for a fancy latte moment. The combination of deep caramelized sugar, butter, cream, and a touch of flaky sea salt creates this perfectly balanced sauce that's sweet, slightly salty, and completely addictive. The best part? It takes just 20 minutes to make and tastes a million times better than anything store-bought. Once you make this, you'll always keep a jar in your fridge!

This Homemade Salted Caramel Sauce is rich, buttery, and dangerously delicious! Drizzle it on ice cream, brownies, pancakes, or stir it into your coffee. The combination of caramelized sugar, butter, cream, and flaky sea salt creates the perfect sweet-salty balance. It takes just 20 minutes to make and tastes way better than store-bought!

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Preparations

Prep Time:

2 minutes

Cook Time:

15 minutes

Total Time:

10 minutes

Cuisine:

27 minutes

Course:

American

Calories:

120 kcal (approx. per 2 tablespoons)

Servings:

About 1½ cups

Author:

Ronica Rupan
Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • ½ cup heavy cream, at room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch of flaky sea salt (plus more for topping if desired)

Instructions

1. Combine Sugar and Water
In a medium heavy-bottomed saucepan, mix together the granulated sugar and water. Stir just until the sugar is moistened and looks like wet sand. This helps the sugar dissolve evenly.

2. Dissolve the Sugar
Place the saucepan over medium heat. Stir occasionally until the sugar completely dissolves and the mixture starts to bubble, about 3-4 minutes. Once it starts bubbling, stop stirring! From this point on, you can gently swirl the pan if needed, but no more stirring or the sugar may crystallize.

3. Caramelize
Continue cooking over medium heat without stirring, just gently swirling the pan occasionally to ensure even cooking. Watch closely as the mixture thickens and transforms from clear to golden to a deep amber color, like honey, this will take 8-12 minutes. The color tells you everything, you want a rich amber, not too light (won't have enough flavor) and not too dark (will taste bitter). Remove from heat as soon as you hit that perfect amber color.

4. Add the Butter
Immediately add the butter pieces to the hot caramel. The mixture will bubble up vigorously, so be careful! Whisk constantly until the butter is completely melted and incorporated into the caramel. It will look smooth and glossy.

5. Add the Cream
Remove the pan from the heat. Slowly pour in the heavy cream while whisking continuously. The caramel will bubble up again, this is normal! Keep whisking until all the cream has been incorporated and the sauce is smooth and uniform in color. If you see any lumps, just keep whisking, they'll dissolve.

6. Finish with Vanilla and Salt
Whisk in the vanilla extract and a pinch of flaky sea salt. Taste and add more salt if you like it saltier, I love a good balance of sweet and salty!

7. Cool and Store
Let the caramel sauce cool in the pan for about 10 minutes, it will thicken as it cools. Then pour it into a clean glass jar or container. Allow it to cool completely to room temperature before covering and storing in the refrigerator. The sauce will thicken more as it chills.

8. Serve and Enjoy
Drizzle this gorgeous caramel sauce over ice cream, cakes, brownies, pancakes, waffles, apple slices, or stir it into your coffee. You can even eat it by the spoonful, I won't judge!

Cooking hacks and tips

Tips & Notes

  • Watch the color closely: Caramel can go from perfect to burnt in seconds. Once it starts turning amber, don't walk away! Deep amber is what you want, think the color of honey or iced tea.
  • Room temperature cream: Having your cream at room temperature prevents the caramel from seizing up when you add it. If you forget, warm it slightly in the microwave for 10-15 seconds.
  • Be careful of splattering: Both the butter and cream additions will cause the hot caramel to bubble up violently. Use a deep saucepan and stand back slightly while whisking.
  • Don't stir once bubbling: After the sugar dissolves and starts bubbling, stop stirring or you risk crystallization. Just swirl the pan gently if needed.
  • Reheating: The caramel will be thick when cold. To use it, warm it gently in the microwave for 10-15 seconds or let it sit at room temperature for a bit. You can also warm the jar in a bowl of hot water.
  • Storage: Store in an airtight jar or container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, though it rarely lasts that long!
  • Make it your own: Add a splash of bourbon or rum for an adult version, or swap the vanilla for espresso powder for a mocha caramel.
  • Flavor variations: Try adding a cinnamon stick while cooking, or stir in a pinch of cayenne pepper at the end for a spicy kick.

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