How to Make Caramel - The Wet Method

How to Make Caramel - The Wet Method

  • Prepare: 1M
  • Cook: 10M
  • Total: 11M
How to Make Caramel - The Wet Method

How to Make Caramel - The Wet Method

Diets

  • Vegan
  • Gluten free

Ingredients

  • Baking & Spices

    • 200 g Granulated sugar
  • Liquids

    • 60 ml Water
  • Time
  • Prepare: 1M
  • Cook: 10M
  • Total: 11M

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This is the easy way to make caramel. By cooking the sugar with water, you ensure that all the sugar crystals dissolve and liquify before caramelization occurs, and you end up with a smooth, evenly cooked caramel. Because theres water involved in this technique, its called the wet method.

Ingredients

  • 200g (or 1 cup) granulated sugar
  • 60ml (or ¼ cup) water

Directions

  • Fill your sink with about 2-cm/1-inch of water. Once the caramel has reached the desired color, you dunk the bottom of the pan in this water bath to stop the caramelization/cooking process.
  • In a spotlessly clean, light-colored saucepan (with a capacity of at least 1.5L, or 6¼ cups) combine the sugar and water. Place over low heat, stirring with a metal spoon until the sugar has dissolved and the syrup has become clear. Stop stirring.
  • Crank the heat up to medium and allow the syrup to come to a boil. If you want to, you can gently wash down the sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush, to prevent stray sugar crystals from caramelizing or burning on the sides of the pan, and to keep the syrup from crystallizing.
  • After 5-7 minutes of cooking, the syrup will start to color at the edges. Using a whisk, gently whisk the caramel occassionally while allowing the caramel to reach a dark amber color. Alternatively, if you dont want to stir the caramel, you can swirl the pan. Also, if youre nervous about burning the caramel, you can crank the heat down a bit once the caramel starts to caramelize at the sides of the pan.
  • Once the caramel has turned a deep amber color, stop the caramelization process. Either remove from heat and gently dunk the bottom of the pan in the water bath to stop it from caramelizing any further, or, if youre making a caramel sauce, add butter or cream to stop the cooking process.
  • If youre making the caramel to make caramel decorations (aka: if you didnt add butter, cream, or other liquid ingredients), use it immediately after youve stopped the cooking process, because the caramel will harden in the pan as it cools.
  • To clean the pan afterwards, simply fill with warm water, place over low heat, and allow the water to come to a simmer. The caramel will melt.
  • Use immediately
  • Prepare: 1 min
  • Cook Time: 10 mins
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How to Make a Wet Caramel - The Tough Cookie

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All right. How to make a wet caramel. In my last post, I explained all about the difference between wet and dry caramel. Just to recap: dry caramel is made with just sugar. This makes dry caramel more difficult to make because it burns quite easily and the sugar crystals can clump together, resulting in grainy...Read More »

How to Make Caramel - The Wet Method

  • Baking & Spices

    • 200 g Granulated sugar
  • Liquids

    • 60 ml Water

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The Tough Cookie

How to Make a Wet Caramel - The Tough Cookie

All right. How to make a wet caramel. In my last post, I explained all about the difference between wet and dry caramel. Just to recap: dry caramel is made with just sugar. This makes dry caramel more difficult to make because it burns quite easily and the sugar crystals can clump together, resulting in grainy...Read More »