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The Daring Bakers Make Golden Vanilla Bean Caramels

November 29, 2008 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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23 Responses to “The Daring Bakers Make Golden Vanilla Bean Caramels”
  1. Courtney says:

    Beautiful work Andrea. Im tempted to do these caramels. I just did the cake.

  2. dolcigine says:

    Looks great … yummy yummy :-) !!! I also did the cake but I definitely want to try these too now :-) …. Compliments!!

  3. Lovely caramels! I had the most fun making these. I let the final temperature reach about 263 degrees, so mine came out soft and chewy. I also used my heavy 3-quart enamel-coated cast iron pan, which was just right. Thanks for the resources on the ground vanilla.

  4. Judy says:

    Those caramels look so good Andrea. You should try the cake sometime. It really was delicious!

  5. Rosa says:

    Those caramels look beautiful! I’ll have to make them for Xmas…

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  6. Lol! I only had time to make the cake, but I was dying to try those caramels. They look divine! I’m a total caramel junkie too. I’ve got to make some!

  7. Great looking caramels. Hope you enjoy the cake in January!

  8. allison says:

    Your caramels look wonderful. Can’t wait to see the cake.

  9. I hope you don’t mind me chuckling about your spilled syrup as I had a similar incident with the caramel syrup. I didn’t make the caramels, just the cake, but I’m so tempted, seeing how good these look.

  10. Dolores says:

    You didn’t get to the cake, I didn’t get to the caramel. Yet. I’m making it next week — along with your mother’s peanut brittle — to give as Christmas gifts. And I’ll look forward to celebrating your birthday vicariously in January. :)

    Thanks for baking with us (or making candy with us) this month.

  11. Shaheen says:

    Andrea, you caramels look so good!

  12. Sam says:

    I’ve never thought about making my own caramels before, they would make great Christmas presents.

    Sams last blog post..An amazing day at the BBC Good Food Show, part 1

  13. Natashya says:

    I was the opposite of you, I made the cake but never got around to making the caramels (Even after buying the book – just for this challenge – don’t tell hubby!)
    You make me want to try them, yours look wonderful.
    You will like the cake – it is actually not that difficult – compared to the last couple we have done.
    Cheers!

  14. Nicole says:

    I wish I had been able to make the caramels because like you, I have been in love with caramel since I was very young. I’ll definitely try making them for Christmas though! I had to laugh reading about you spilling the golden syrup because that sounds exactly like something I would do! Seriously!

  15. Meeta says:

    i did not do these – i will though for my christmas goodie bags! make this – it was incredible!

  16. kellypea says:

    Like you, I ran out of time — too much going on! But you have me thinking of those caramel shards melting in coffee so know I’ll probably make these before Christmas. I’m with you on the “favorite” aspect of caramel. I love it.

  17. Claire says:

    Ooooh, pretty! I forgot my candy thermometer at home, so this one has to wait, but I imagine I’ll be making a batch for some christmas gifts. Lovely work.

  18. Dharm says:

    your caramels look great! I didnt get to the caramels though. Look forward to the cake for your birthday – its lovely, although I found it a tad too sweet…

  19. Sarah says:

    Fantastic recipe. Flavored sea salts such as—- Vanilla, Caramel, or Almond Cardamom—- would also be a lovely accent to your caramels.

    All three are carried by Secret Stash Sea Salts.

    http://www.secretsalts.com

  20. Deborah says:

    I made the cake but not the caramels! but I really do want to try them – yours look great!

  21. Y says:

    Too bad about the cake, but those caramels look great! I was going to make them too, but ran out of time. :P

  22. Jenny says:

    Oh my that looks good….
    And I’m with you – I like chocolate but I love caramel!

  23. JavaMom says:

    Ohhhh, this looks so good you are tempting me to consider even trying this. I own a candy thermometer, but only so I can make yogurt — I’ve been too afraid to attempt to make candy. But I adore caramel — when I was pregnant with #1 it was one of the few things that helped me with my morning sickness for some reason. In the grand scheme of things, would you rate this as a good way for someone to enter the candy making end of cooking? I’m always afraid of scalding it or setting it on fire or… well, I don’t know what exactly. It just seems more daunting than “regular” cooking. Then again, I guess yogurt making seemed daunting at first (I think I was afraid I’d kill us all somehow with some horrible bacterial infection). Perhaps like all cooking, it’s more a matter of being willing to throw it out if you really screw it up?

    JavaMoms last blog post..Mmmm… My Secret Hot Chocolate Recipe…

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