| Yield | 1 cup |
Serve this reliable sauce over homemade vanilla ice cream or panna cotta.
| 1 | cup white sugar or organic evaporated cane juice | |
| 1 | cup heavy cream (preferably non-ultra-pasteurized) |
When making caramel, don’t use a large pot that hangs way over the edge of the burner. The sugar around the edge won’t melt well.
You can add a little coarse salt and vanilla extract to the cooling sauce if you like; the salt balances the flavors and the vanilla adds complexity.
Attain caramel mastery after reading Matthew Amster-Burton’s column on cooked sugar.
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1. by Dianna on Mar 13, 2011 at 9:37 AM PDT
This is the first time I have made caramel sauce and I was surprised how easy it was - thanks for the detailed instructions and hints. Much appreciated!
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