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A simple recipe for homemade salted caramel sauce that is the perfect topping for just about anything, from apples and ice cream to brownies and cheesecake.

Salted caramel sauce is easy to make and pairs well with just about anything

Yesterday I was watching The Biggest Loser on the DVR while making mini cheesecakes – the irony, right? Come on, they were mini!

When I was ready to top them, I realized that I was out of salted caramel sauce. I made a batch about 2 weeks ago, but had forgotten that we had used it up last week.

I was feeling a tad bit lazy and totally engrossed in watching the last chance workout – again with the irony.

Salted caramel sauce is as delicious over sliced apples as it is on ice cream or brownies

Needless to say, I wasn’t quite up to the task of making a new batch of salted caramel sauce.

However, changing out of my yoga pants and slippers and heading to the market seemed like so much more of a hassle considering it was 10pm. I can’t be the only one.

I ended up pausing the DVR and heading into the kitchen to whip up a fresh batch of salted caramel sauce. It’s definitely more delicious than the store bought version, and who wants to shell out $7 for a small jar at the market?

Not this girl, especially when I can make salted caramel sauce at home with ingredients that I always have on hand. And customize it to make it just right for us.

Serve salted caramel sauce with everything from sliced apples to cheesecake

HOW TO MAKE SALTED CARAMEL SAUCE

If you’ve never made homemade salted caramel sauce, it can definitely seem a bit overwhelming, but it’s honestly not too hard – I promise.

One key tip is to rely on the color of the sugar before adding in the cream.

Make a batch of homemade salted caramel sauce any time a craving for caramel hits

You can definitely use a candy thermometer if you have a reliable one. I have 3 and each of them varies by 3-5 degrees, which can be quite a difference when you’re making homemade caramel sauce or candy.

In my opinion, it’s best to look for that deep amber color. But be forewarned – that gorgeous deep amber color can transition to a burnt mess in a matter of seconds.

Salted caramel sauce is thick and luscious, perfect for serving over ice cream

Just be sure to be free from distractions and keep your eye on the pan and you’ll be good to go!

I’m pretty confident that if you follow the directions below, you’ll be a salted caramel sauce-making pro in no time! Besides, knowing how to make caramel sauce is a pretty useful trick.

Salted caramel sauce is easy to make at home and is delicious on everything

WHAT TO DO WITH SALTED CARAMEL SAUCE

Salted caramel sauce is pretty darn delicious drizzled over just about any dessert. From ice cream and cakes to a dipping sauce for apples, pretzels and brownie bites – it’s addictive!

I like to drizzle it over Mini Apple Pies, use it for topping Mini Pumpkin Cheesecakes, or blend it into Salted Caramel Pretzel Milkshakes. If you like fun drinks, you could even mix it into a Salted Caramel Apple Cocktail.

Salted caramel sauce is a perfect accompaniment to apples, brownies, cookies, ice cream and more

You can keep salted caramel sauce in the fridge for a week or so, if it lasts that long! Once I made it, we were dipping apples and pretzel sticks every chance we got. Dangerous situation, let me tell you.

If you’re feeling fancy, you can also add a few spices – cinnamon or apple pie spice would be awesome, or even pumpkin pie spice if you’re making it in fall. Do a trio of customized sauces and gift them to your favorite hostess!

Homemade salted caramel sauce is so good, you may just want to eat it from a spoon!

Salted caramel sauce is just so easy to make, I bet you’ll find yourself in the kitchen at 10pm whipping it up. Biggest Loser or not!

Homemade salted caramel sauce is so much better than store-bought

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Salted Caramel Sauce

By: Jamie
4.44 from 108 ratings
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 16
A simple recipe for homemade salted caramel sauce that is the perfect topping for just about anything, from apples and ice cream to brownies and cheesecake.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon light corn syrup
  • ¼ cup water
  • ½ cup heavy cream heated until warm
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter softened
  • 1 teaspoon fine grain sea salt or more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • In a heavy saucepan (at least 5 cup capacity), stir together the sugar, corn syrup, and water until the sugar is completely moistened. If you are using a candy thermometer, place it into the pot taking care that it is tip in immersed into the sugar mixture.
  • Heat, stirring constantly, until the sugar dissolves and the sugar syrup is bubbling. Stop stirring completely and allow it to boil undisturbed until it turns a deep amber (like the color of Bass Ale) (see notes below). This will occur right around 350 degrees. Immediately remove it from the heat and slowly and carefully pour the hot cream into the caramel. It will bubble up furiously.
  • Use a high-temperature heat-resistant rubber spatula or wooden spoon to stir the mixture until smooth, scraping up the thicker part that settles on the bottom. If any lumps develop, return the pan to the heat and stir until they dissolve. Stir in the butter and salt. The mixture will be streaky but become uniform after cooling slightly and stirring.
  • Allow the sauce to cool for 3 minutes. Gently stir in the vanilla extract.

Notes

  • Keep at room temperature for up to 3 days; refrigerated, about 3 weeks. To reheat, simply place in a microwave safe container and heat for about 45-60 seconds. Stir well.
  • I have 3 thermometers and they all register different temperatures. In my opinion, it's best to rely on the color of the caramel as opposed to the temperature. You want to look for a dark dark amber color. However, dark amber goes to burnt in a matter of seconds. If using a thermometer, start paying close attention at about 340 degrees. Once the color deepens, pull the mixture from the heat.
  • Yields just over 1 cup

Nutrition

Serving: 1tablespoon, Calories: 91kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 0.2g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 12mg, Sodium: 149mg, Potassium: 8mg, Sugar: 14g, Vitamin A: 153IU, Vitamin C: 0.04mg, Calcium: 6mg, Iron: 0.02mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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179 Comments

  1. Mae says:

    Hello I made a batch but it split into 2 after cooled off.. darker at the bottom..can it be saved?

    1. Jamie says:

      Hello – I’ve never had this issue and without having been there to watch you make it, I am not sure what might have gone wrong or if it is salvageable. Sorry I can’t be of more help.
      Jamie

  2. Hope says:

    It’s wonderful thanks

    1. Jamie says:

      So happy to hear you enjoyed the caramel sauce, Hope! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your feedback!
      -Jamie

  3. Nicole says:

    Best Salted Caramel recipe I’ve used, highly recommended!!

    1. Jamie says:

      So happy to hear you enjoyed the caramel sauce, Nicole! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your feedback!
      -Jamie

  4. amy says:

    hi, can i exclude the corn syrup? will it make the taste so much different?

    1. Jamie says:

      Hello! I haven’t attempted this recipe without the corny syrup, so I am not sure of the result. Corn syrup doesn’t affect the flavor as much as it stabilizes the mixture as the sugars cook. If you happen to give it a try, I’d love to know how it turns out. Thanks so much for stopping by.
      -Jamie

  5. Victoria Greenpeace says:

    This sauce is AMAZING! I have made it twice now, once for your salted caramel cheesecake (ALSO AMAZING) and for some brownies. This caramel has the perfect balance of salty and sweets, and keeps beautifully! Great job!

    1. Jamie says:

      Victoria-
      Yay! So happy to hear you enjoyed the caramel sauce! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your feedback. Happy Baking!
      -Jamie

  6. Melissa says:

    Made this today to drizzle on my cheesecake. It turned out great! Thank you for this recipe and the great instructions!

    1. Jamie says:

      Yay! So happy to hear you enjoyed the caramel sauce, Melissa! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your feedback. Happy Baking!
      -Jamie

  7. Thao says:

    May I ask if I can store it in freezer for later use? Many thanks!

    1. Jamie says:

      Hello, I have never tried freezing this caramel sauce, so I am not really sure how it would do. Sorry I am not of more help!
      -Jamie

  8. Linda says:

    Hi Joyce, No a hot water bath will not do it for the salted caramel sauce. The butter and cream would have to be done in a pressure canner; and I’m not real sure even that would work; I don’t know about the caramel either. How about freezing it? But then it wouldn’t make for an attractive gift I don’t suppose. Well, that’s about all I know for sure. Hope that helps. Good luck. And, I love this recipe also. It’s delicious Jamie, YUMMERS!!!! and thank you so much.

  9. Sherri says:

    I have had good luck freezing caramel sauce

    1. Jamie says:

      Thanks for the tip, Sherri!

  10. Joyce says:

    Can this be canned via water bath method?

    1. Jamie says:

      I am not much of a canner, Joyce, but hopefully someone will chime in with some input. Thanks for stopping by!
      -Jamie