To make caramel softer, you can add more cream or butter to the recipe. This will create a smoother texture and make the caramel less firm.
buy the caramel
yes because you can melt the chunks into caramel
you jus put caramel on it dumb broad
To make caramel for caramel apples, you can melt sugar and butter in a saucepan, then add cream and vanilla extract. Cook the mixture until it reaches the desired consistency, then dip your apples in the caramel and let them cool before enjoying.
when cooking your caramel you want to have a hi temp candy thermometer. do not take the temp over 244 degrees. at this temp you will have a good caramel perfect for dipping apples or pretzels. you do want to let the caramel "setup"(rest) for on average 10 minutes after the cooking process. if you want softer caramel just reduce the cook temp. for sauce i suggest stopping at approx 212-214 degrees. the higher the temperature the harder the caramel will be.
No because the caramel will clog the fondue fountain because it is so sticky
deep metallic
No...... but you can
first get rid of the skin, then dip them in the caramel
hmmm... maybe but im not quite sure....
It takes about 800 grams of sugar to make one kilogram of caramel, as sugar is the main ingredient in caramel production. Other ingredients like cream, butter, and flavorings may also be used in caramel recipes.
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