I found this real good recipe. . . Caramel Apple Recipe Please be careful when making caramel apples, you will be working with dangerously hot, sticky, ingredients - I always put on an apron and make sure I have a closed-toed pair of shoes on when making candy. Be extra, extra careful if you have kids around. On the ingredient front, I typically go for a mild clover honey when making caramels. 6 - 8 small apples, unwaxed, cold
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 cup honey Special equipment: candy thermometer, and lollipop sticks
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Push a lollipop or popsicle stick deep into each apple - in through the stem.
Fill a large bowl 1/2 full with ice water and set aside. In a medium, thick-bottomed saucepan heat the cream and salt until tiny bubbles start forming where the milk touches the pan - just before a simmer. Stir in the honey. Bring the mixture to a boil. Now reduce the heat to an active simmer and cook, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, for about 15-20 minutes minutes or until the mixture reaches about 255-260F degrees. To stop the caramel from cooking, very, very carefully set the bottom of the saucepan in the bowl of cold water you prepared earlier - taking special care not to get any of the water in the caramel mixture. Stir until caramel begins to thicken up - you want the caramel to be thin enough that it will easily coat your apples, but not so thin that it will run right off. If the caramel thickens too much simply put the pot back over the burner for 10 seconds or so to heat it up a bit. I tilt my sauce pan so all the caramel forms a pool on one side, and use my other hand to dunk and twirl each apple until it is thoroughly coated with caramel. Place each apple on the parchment lined baking sheets and allow the caramel to cool and set. Makes 6 - 8 caramel apples.
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how much sugar used to make one kilograme caramel color after caramelization process.
buy the caramel
yes because you can melt the chunks into caramel
you jus put caramel on it dumb broad
good question, they say yellow and brown make caramel but yellow and brown does not make caramel but maybe beige and tan or beige and brown maybe
No because the caramel will clog the fondue fountain because it is so sticky
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No, caramel doesn't contain strawberries. Caramel is just sugar, cooked in a pan with a little water until it's dissolved and deep golden-brown. It's used to colour and flavour all kinds of foods from custards, cakes and confectionary to gravy. You might be thinking of the candy known as caramel, made of sugar, butter and cream cooked together and refrigerated until cold. You can make or buy this kind of caramel, as well as caramel sauce, caramel custard, caramel cream, caramel fudge, and so on. They're all easy to make and all have in common the golden-brown caramel colour. If you want strawberries or other fruit, or nuts and so on, in or to eat with caramel confections and sauces you can add them yourself.
No...... but you can
hmmm... maybe but im not quite sure....
first get rid of the skin, then dip them in the caramel