If you can stir, you can make Grandmaโs Homemade Caramels! These are soft, chewy, and so easy to make. Weโve even included instructions on how to make caramels without a candy thermometer!
Homemade caramels are meant for enjoying in this cold, blustery weather. Weโve always had a soft spot for caramel, even the hard kind wrapped in foil that everyoneโs grandparents always seemed to have on hand. While store bought caramels are good in a pinch, nothing is quite as comforting as soft, chewy, homemade caramels.
Some of us were extra lucky and had grandparents who made caramels from scratch! Making caramels today really takes us back to the good old days of spending a day off of school with family, and helping in the kitchen; frilly aprons on, flour and butter everywhere, baking Christmas cookies, homemade fudge, and especially caramels. If youโve never experienced homemade caramels, this is a must make recipe for you. Trust us, your life will never be the same.
Candy Thermometer: Optional?
Don’t have a candy thermometer? Our grandparents didn’t either! You can determine if your caramel is ready the old fashioned way. Fill a drinking glass or bowl with cold water. Add in just a drop of the caramel from the pan on the stove. For the soft-ball stage, the caramel should form a small round ball in the cold water. When it is removed from the water, the caramel should flatten.
Do I have to use corn syrup in caramels?
Corn syrup is an invert sugar. Invert sugars inhibit the formation of crystals giving you smooth and creamy caramels every time. If you don’t have corn syrup or don’t want to use corn syrup, you can always make your own homemade invert sugar using sugar, water, and an acid (usually cream of tartar or citric acid). If you need to replace the corn syrup in this recipe, youโll want to use another invert sugar that will also prevent crystalization, including:
- Honey (will impact flavor and wonโt prevent crystalization as well)
- Golden Syrup
- Brown Rice Syrup
- Homemade Corn Syrup Substitute
Storage Instructions:
Once your caramels are wrapped in wax paper, they should last approximately 2 weeks at room temperature if stored in a ziptop bag or airtight canister. If you made a large batch, store wrapped caramels in a freezer safe bag to freeze for up to 6 months. Allow time to thaw completely before eating.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious holiday dessert recipes:
- Luscious Lemon Bars
- Homemade Gumdrops
- Easy 5 Minute Peanut Butter Fudge
- Salted Caramel Shortbread Bars
Watch the video below where Rachel will walk you through every step of this recipe. Sometimes it helps to have a visual, and weโve always got you covered with our cooking show. You can find the complete collection of recipes on YouTube, Facebook Watch, or our Facebook Page, or right here on our website with their corresponding recipes.
Turned out perfectly Soft and chewy. Delicious!!
Love the caramels. My mom made them for us kids, they were the best
I made these for Christmas treats . My co-works absolutely loved them . You must have patience when making these . Never stop stirring the mixture.
These are amazing!!! I made three batches today, two to make chocolate covered turtles with and the third to eat just as caramels. The recipe was so easy to follow. If you are looking for the perfect caramel candy recipe look no further. Thanks so much for sharing.
These are absolutely the best caramels ! Thank you for sharing your recipe!!!!
OMG YUMMY!! What a great treat to give for the Holiday Season!! Everyone that received the Carmel LOVED them. Very easy recipe to follow. Keep stirring and when you want to stop stir more.
Super easy to make and so delicious and creamy. Any other recommendations to sprinkle on top even though I’m perfectly okay with salt.
Peanut and Caramel go good togetherโค and maybe some Chocolateshavings???
I canโt wait to try these. I make a select list of cookies, candy, and fudge that I make every year to give out to friends and family.
Oh my goodness! This was so buttery! I dipped marshmallow into the caramel, let cool and if youโve ever had a Scotchmallow then you know the taste minus the chocolate.
The caramel is perfect & simple to make.
Thank you for bringing back the taste my Grandmother used to make!
Delicious