I found the carmel recipe at Lorie To-Do and thought I would try it tonight. It was my first attempt at making carmels and it turned out pretty good (a little soft but I think homemade carmels are softer than store-bought).
Mimo's Famous Carmels
2 Cups Sugar
1/2 cup butter
1 Cup Karo Syrup
1 Can evaporated Vitamin D milk
1 tsp. vanilla
Mix together and bring to boil 1st 3 ingredients. Add milk slowly and keeping it at a boil until firm ball stage.Firm Ball Stage: Have a couple of small cups of cold water handy. When the carmel starts thickening up and the boiling changes to instead of looking watery it looks thicker and more like bubbling lava, take a spoonful of carmel and drop it into one of the cups of cold water. Put your fingers in and play with the carmel. If it falls apart, it's not at the firm ball stage. You want to be able to make a ball with it, that is firm, but not hard. Hard ball stage, you've cooked it too long. DON'T over cook!Take off heat, add vanilla and pour into greased 8x8 pan and cool before serving.
Early To Rise Challenge: 3/11
11 years ago
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