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You are going to love this Caramel Brûlée Sauce! This sauce is made by cooking the sugar until melted and caramelized, stirring in salted butter, heavy cream, vanilla and salt. Delicious drizzled over pie and ice cream, swirled into coffee or as a dip for apples! Yields 1-1/2 cups or 12 (2 tablespoon) servings.

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What is Caramel Brûlée Sauce?

Similar to traditional caramel, however in this recipe, the sugar is melted and caramelized in a pan before stirring in melted butter, vanilla and salt – which gives it a toastier flavor in my opinion. This incredibly delicious caramel sauce goes with just about anything. It’s perfect drizzled over pie and ice cream, swirled into coffee or as a dip for apples.

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To Make This Caramel Brûlée Latte You Will Need:

  • granulated sugarMelts and caramelized giving it flavor and sweetness.
  • butter (salted) – Adds richness and flavor.
  • heavy creamLends creaminess and keeps the caramel soft.
  • vanillaAdds distinct flavor while also enhancing other flavors.
  • saltEnhances the flavors in the caramel. Use fine or flakey sea salt, pink himalayan or kosher salt.

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Add 1 cup granulated white sugar into a stainless heavy bottom pot.

What Type Of Pan Should You Use For Making Caramel?

I like to use stainless steel pans so you can accurately see the sugar caramelizing. A dark pan may make the caramelizes sugar seem darker than it truly is. However, knowing this, do what you want. 🙂

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Heat over medium to medium-high stirring occasionally.

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You will notice the sugar star to crystalize and clump – this is normal.

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The heat combined with frequent stirring will work on those clumps and eventually they will melt. The total time should take 4 to 5 minutes.

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Adjust the heat as you go to avoid burning the sugar.

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Once the sugar is a deep golden, move the pan off the heat.

Ignore the fact that this pot remains on the burner. Sometimes thinking while cooking and taking pictures doesn’t always work out lol.

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Carefully add and whisk in 6 tablespoons room temperature (salted) butter.

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Continue whisking until the butter has completely melted.

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While whisking, pour in 1/2 cup of heavy cream.

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Next, pour in 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract.

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And add 1/4 teaspoon salt. Use fine or flaky sea salt, pink himalayan or kosher salt.

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Stir until combined.

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Transfer to a bowl or measuring cup to cool completely.

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How To Store Caramel Brûlée Sauce:

Pour into a jar or container with a tight fitting lid.

How Long Will Caramel Brûlée Sauce Last?

If stored properly, this sauce should last up to 3 weeks in your fridge.

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Note that this caramel brûlée sauce will thicken as it cools (see last photo).

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Enjoy! And if you give this recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!

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