i'm sorry, but i have to object to that stuff being called caramel, even if it's similar. i am a self-professed caramel fanatic.
what you're describing is basically a "quick and dirty" version of making dulce de leche, which is often made from sweetened milk. however, the origins of true caramel are always sugar and water.
i love making caramels, and that used to be one of the things i made and gave away for christmas presents. so far, some of my caramel creations have included:
extra-dark caramels (oh, i love those where the sugar is nearly burnt)
bacon caramels (aaaahhhhmaaazzzing!)
espresso caramels (seriously, caramel and caffeine together, how lovely!)
cocoa nibs carmels
peanut butter caramels
minty caramels (they're better than they sound)
boozy caramels (adding either frangelico, irish cream, rum, or whatever)
i know there are more varieties, but i can't remember anymore. perhaps it's time i made caramels again for christmas. : )
what you're describing is basically a "quick and dirty" version of making dulce de leche, which is often made from sweetened milk. however, the origins of true caramel are always sugar and water.
i love making caramels, and that used to be one of the things i made and gave away for christmas presents. so far, some of my caramel creations have included:
extra-dark caramels (oh, i love those where the sugar is nearly burnt)
bacon caramels (aaaahhhhmaaazzzing!)
espresso caramels (seriously, caramel and caffeine together, how lovely!)
cocoa nibs carmels
peanut butter caramels
minty caramels (they're better than they sound)
boozy caramels (adding either frangelico, irish cream, rum, or whatever)
i know there are more varieties, but i can't remember anymore. perhaps it's time i made caramels again for christmas. : )
WHOA...back up...did someone say espresso caramels? Where, how, and why have I not heard of this before? I would risk Gypsy Girl being some crazed loon and give out home adress for some of those.
Okay maybe not but STILL!