Apple Cider Caramels (small batch recipe) - Dessert for Two (2024)

Apple cider caramels, made from scratch! This is a small batch recipe, so start here before committing to a large batch of caramels!

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One more chewy, sticky sweet square thing; I swear.

Pastry classes at Tante Marie

A few moons ago, I used to drive to the city (the city being San Francisco) and take the occasional pastry class at the Tante Marie. I had read a lot about it and become obsessed with it, and I wanted to experience the magic that is Tante Marie.

It was always a different group of people each Saturday, though this I never understood. Most people do not bake because of all the dishes. But, in cooking school, someone else does the dishes for you. I mean, really--I couldn't get enough of this life!

In my own kitchen, I wash bowls in between prep steps because I have this tiny 1920s house with what must be a black-market miniaturedishwasher. At cooking school, there was a polite lady who not only washed your dishes for you, but did it with a smile. She graciously accepted my pile of dirty dishes at the end of each 4-hour cooking session. I loved that lady. I wanted to kiss her every time I handed her 5+ spatulas and sticky bowls that should have been soaked from the get-go.

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So, one day in school, I wrapped up my pear frangipane tart early (though, it was a mistake I'll get to in a bit), and I headed over to join a girl making Meyer lemon caramels. One of the many things I loved about Tante Marie was that the teacher of the class shopped at the farmer's market that very morning for ingredients. It didn't get any fresher. She had a heaped pile of Meyer lemons in the bowl, and the scent was downright intoxicating. So, we read the recipe through and thought 'it can't be this easy to make caramels, can it?' Wow. Ok, let's get started. In no time, we poured the molten sugar in a greased glass dish and high-fived each other for our work.

At the end of class, we went around the room (while eating desserts) and talked about what we had made. My teeth were stuck together with caramel when the question was asked: "who didn't peel the pear for this pear tart?' Guilty. I thought the purple skin looked pretty against the yellow frangipan custard? I was wrong, apparently. But, I didn't care because I had caramels.

Apple Cider Caramels

So, while I will stop inundating you with homemade caramels recipes on this site, I will not stop making them behind the scenes. I am in love. The married kind of love, not just infatuation.

When one of you requested that I scale down Smitten Kitchen's apple cider caramels, I jumped at the chance. As expected, Deb's recipe is flawless, though it made too many caramels for a small household. I roughly cut the recipe in half and used my trusty loaf pan.

I wound up with about 20 pieces of caramel. Well, 19 because the dog ate one.

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Apple cider caramels have all the things we love about caramels: sweetness, stickiness, and chew, but with the addition of punchy apple. Use the best quality local apple cider you can find, because we boil it down to condense its flavor. When it's stirred into the caramel mixture, the acidity and apple flavor remains, and brings new life to the party.

A little sprinkling of coarse sea salt brings out the nuanced flavors of caramelized sugar and apples, but you can skip it if your'e not a salted caramel person. But if you are, have you seen my small batch caramel sauce?

Yield: 20

Apple Cider Caramels

Tangy sweet and homemade chewy apple cider caramels.

Prep Time2 minutes

Cook Time45 minutes

Total Time47 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh apple cider (non-alcoholic)
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar
  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¾ teaspoon kosher salt (plus more for garnish)

Instructions

  1. In a 2-quart saucepan, boil the apple cider until it reduces to ¼ cup. It should take about 30 minutes on high.
  2. Meanwhile, line a 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan with parchment paper, and spray it with cooking spray.
  3. Once the cider is reduced, lower the heat and add the butter, sugars, and heavy cream. Raise the heat and bring the mixture to 255-degrees Farenheit over medium-high heat. Use a candy thermometer to ensure the proper temperature.
  4. Immediately stir in the cinnamon and salt. Then, pour the mixture into the prepared loaf pan.
  5. Let the mixture chill for 1 hour in the fridge. Slice it with a knife into bite-sized pieces.

Notes

Make sure to use a heavy saucepan with a thick bottom; this allows for even heat transfer.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

20

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 68Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 82mgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 0gSugar: 10gProtein: 0g

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Apple Cider Caramels (small batch recipe) - Dessert for Two (2024)

FAQs

What are the best apples for making apple cider vinegar? ›

Choose The Perfect Apples For Making Cider Vinegar

A blend of sweet, tart, and aromatic apples is ideal for creating a balanced and flavorful cider vinegar. Some popular apple varieties for cider vinegar production include Golden Delicious, Fuji, Granny Smith, Jonathan, McIntosh, and Gravenstein.

How many apples do you need to make 1 gallon of cider? ›

How many apples does it take to make a gallon of cider? - It will take just a little over a peck or 36-42 medium apples to make just one gallon of cider.

How long does boiled cider last? ›

Once apple cider is boiled down to about ⅛ of its initial volume, it can be used as a flavor enhancer in baked goods, or reconstituted with water to make a serving of hot apple cider! How long does boiled cider keep? Once boiled cider is made, you can store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 months.

Is apple cider vinegar good for your cholesterol levels? ›

It may lower cholesterol.

The same small study that reported ACV boosted weight loss also found that it lowered the total cholesterol levels of study subjects who took it. It also increased their "good" cholesterol and lowered levels of triglycerides (fats in the blood). Other studies have had similar findings.

Do you have to use campden tablets when making cider? ›

Dosage depends on the acidity of the juice: a low acid juice (pH of 3.7 to 3.8) will require 3 campden tablets per gallon of juice; average acid juice (pH of 3.4 to 3.6) will require 2 tablets per gallon; high acid juice (pH below 3) does not require campden tablets.

What are the best apples for cider? ›

For sweeter cider, try Gala, Fuji, Cortland, Golden Delicious, or Red Delicious varieties; for a more acidic ghostwriter seminararbeit, tart flavor, go with Pink Lady, Braeburn, Jonathan, or McIntosh. A blend of apples from both the sweet and tart flavor families is sure to be a hit!

Is there a difference between apple cider and apple cider vinegar? ›

Is apple cider the same thing as apple cider vinegar? Nope, they're not the same! While both start from apple juice, apple cider is the fresh, fermented version, whereas apple cider vinegar goes through a second fermentation process, turning the sugars into acetic acid, giving it a distinct flavor.

How do you know if cider went bad? ›

If the cider is supposed to be sweet, but you taste a more sour, vinegary taste, then the apple cider has turned bad. Another way of determining if the fermentation process has started is to notice if the color of the cider has turned darker, or if a film is starting to develop.

Does homemade apple cider go bad? ›

Leftover apple cider can be stored in an airtight container for up to 7 days in the fridge. For longer storage, you can freeze it for up to 3 months.

Does boiled apple cider need to be refrigerated? ›

Run the finished cider through a coffee filter or cheesecloth to remove any impurities, if desired. Store your finished homemade boiled cider in the refrigerator.

Can all apples be used for cider? ›

When it comes to cider you can use any apples but you'll get varying degrees of quality. The main apple varieties used in cider making are… Bittersweets – These can vary from full bittersweet to mild bittersweet, with a full bittersweet generally being too tannic (bitter) to use as a single variety cider.

What are the best apples for apple cleanse? ›

My favorite apple to juice is the Granny Smith, I will usually grab that for my green drinks and if I want something a little sweeter will pick up a Pink Lady. If you want to add a lot of sweetness to your juice to maybe offset the bitterness of a particular green, the Fuji or Gala are great choices.

What apples are best for cider blend? ›

My usual blend is 60% table apples (Pink Lady/Gravenstein/etc) and 40% Granny Smith. Makes a nice tart cider. If the crab apple tree fruits well I juice them up and add as well. If you don;'t want quite as much acidity, drop the granny percentage down to maybe 20%.

Which apple juice is best for making cider? ›

Organic Apple Juice

Apple Juice marked as 'organic' simply means that the apples used to make the juice were organic. To the extent that that is important to you, you should use organic apple juice. I am not aware of any impacts on taste or flavor of the finished hard cider.

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