Caramel Syrup Recipe - We are not Martha (2024)

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Caramel sauce has a lot of uses, but this homemade Caramel Syrup has even more! It's perfect when you want to add a touch of caramel sweetness to your coffee, tea, or co*cktails and makes for a delicious drizzle over pancakes, oatmeal, and so much more!

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I've made lots and lots of syrups over the years. All kinds and flavors from blueberry to bubblegum. But for some reason, I've never considered a caramel syrup.

I imagined that if I wanted caramel flavor infused into a recipe, I'd make a homemade caramel sauce. But when I was researching how to make a caramel Frappuccino, I realized that Starbucks uses caramel syrup. Of course, they also use the syrup in lots of other coffee recipes and in many instances, it makes so much more sense than a thick sauce does!

So, I immediately got to work on creating this caramel syrup recipe. I did a TON of testing and my main conclusion is that this syrup is absolutely PACKED with caramel flavor and is so delicious. But you have to watch it very closely. The difference between the perfect syrup and a burned syrup is merely seconds.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

You'll love this recipe because it will allow you to add caramel flavor to pretty much anything and everything you can think of.

It's also super easy to make... You follow the same process as you would for any simple syrup. But instead of lowering the heat to a simmer once the syrup is boiling, you'll keep it boiling until it caramelizes. You do have to keep an eye on it, but the process is so simple!

Ingredients

Even better? You only need 3 ingredients to make this syrup! All it takes is:

  • Granulated sugar
  • Water
  • Vanilla extract

If you don't have vanilla, this caramel syrup will still be delicious. And if you want to add a little salt, you can make a salted caramel version!

How to Make Caramel Syrup

The process is so easy and if you've ever made a simple syrup before, you'll know exactly what to do.

Just put the sugar and ½ cup water in a medium saucepan and bring the mixture to a boil while stirring occasionally.

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Once the sugar has dissolved, let the mixture continue boiling without stirring.

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Watch closely for mixture to turn a light amber color. It usually takes about 8-10 minutes for me, but it can go from light amber to being burnt very quickly, so be sure to watch closely.

This is the shade of amber I like to see for the best caramel flavor. I've made this syrup many times where I've let it get too dark and while it's still tasty, it will have more of a burnt flavor if it's too dark.

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Once mixture is light amber, immediately remove the saucepan from the heat and slowly and carefully pour the remaining ½ cup water in.

The mixture will likely splatter and steam up, so stand back while pouring.

Add vanilla and stir well to combine.

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Pour the syrup into a heat-proof bowl or mason jar and place in the fridge to cool completely.

The syrup will continue to thicken as it cools. See in the photo below how thick and syrupy it is? it almost looks like honey!

And once it cools, you're ready to add it to all kinds of things.

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How to Use

Now that I have this caramel syrup in my life, I can't imagine how I ever lived without it! Dare I say, it's my favorite simple syrup I've ever made??

There are so many ways you can use it, but I had so many tastes of it right out of the jar as I couldn't get over how perfectly caramel flavored it was.

That said, here are my favorite ways to use it:

  • Coffee Flavoring: The most obvious way to use this syrup is for caramel flavored coffee! This is great for adding to hot or iced coffee and also makes wonderful lattes, macchiatos, and Frappuccinos.
  • Tea Flavoring: This caramel syrup is also delicious for adding sweetness and flavor to teas, both hot and cold.
  • co*cktail Ingredient: Caramel can make for super fun dessert co*cktails. But instead of using a thick and creamy caramel sauce or an ingredient like caramel schnapps, this syrup will easily blend right into drinks and add tons of caramel flavor. Use it in white Russians, mudslides, vodka sodas, and so much more!
  • co*cktail Rimmer: I always keep simple syrup in my fridge to use when I'm garnishing my co*cktail rims. Brush a little bit of this syrup on the rim of a co*cktail glass and you can easily adhere sugar to the rim for all kinds of fun co*cktails.
  • Homemade Caramel Soda: If you want a fun mocktail or drink for kids, just add a little of this to a glass of soda water and you'll have instant caramel soda!
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  • Hot Chocolate: Stir some of this syrup into hot chocolate for a caramel hot chocolate.
  • Ice Cream Topping: I love drizzling caramel sauce over ice cream, but this syrup also make an amazing topping!
  • Pancake, Waffle, or French Toast Topping: Instead of maple syrup, try topping your breakfast treats with caramel syrup!
  • Oatmeal or Yogurt Topping: Add a little sweetness to your healthy breakfasts by drizzling some of this on top.
  • Cake Moistener: Lots of bakers brush their cakes with simple syrups to make them moister and to add some sweetness. Using this syrup will also add caramel flavor! I think it would be delicious on either vanilla or chocolate cake.
  • Baking Ingredient: Add this to any recipe you want to add a little extra sweetness and caramel flavor to.
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Variations on Recipe and Substitutes

Once you know how to make this easy caramel syrup, there are all kinds of things you can do with it to switch things up! Here are a few ideas:

  • If you don't have vanilla extract, you can leave it out, but it does add a little more depth to the flavor.
  • If you want salted caramel syrup, stir in a little bit of salt when you take the syrup off the heat.
  • Combine this recipe with my apple syrup recipe to make a caramel apple syrup.
  • Stir in some cocoa powder or chopped chocolate for a caramel chocolate syrup.
  • Stir in some pumpkin puree for a yummy pumpkin caramel syrup.

How to Store

As with all my simple syrups, I recommend storing this one in an airtight container in the fridge. I think mason jars are the easiest way to store syrup, but you can also use Tupperware.

I especially recommend keeping a little stock of16 oz. mason jarslike you see pictured here (though keep in mind I made a double batch of syrup for these photos). I also love storing smaller batches in8 oz. mason jars.

When stored properly, this caramel syrup should keep for about a month. If it lasts that long!

Where to Purchase

It's so easy (and in my mind, fun!) to make your own caramel syrup! But I also understand if you prefer to purchase a bottle of shelf stable syrup. There are lots of options for purchasing caramel syrups... Here are a few:

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More Simple Syrup Flavors

Once you've mastered this caramel syrup, you'll be able to quickly and easily make all kinds of simply syrups! Be sure to check out all of my flavors here. Below are just a few of my favorites, including:

  • Jalapeno
  • Vanilla
  • Lavender
  • Strawberry
  • Pistachio

What's your dream flavor of simple syrup?

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Caramel Syrup

Caramel sauce has a lot of uses, but this homemade Caramel Syrup has even more! It's perfect when you want to add a touch of caramel sweetness to your coffee, tea, or co*cktails and makes for a delicious drizzle over pancakes, oatmeal, and so much more!

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Course: Drinks, Simple Syrups

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Caramel Recipes, Mixology, Simple Syrup Recipes

Makes: 1 cup

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup water, divided
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Put sugar and ½ cup water in a medium saucepan and bring mixture to a boil while stirring occasionally.

  • Once sugar has dissolved, let mixture continue boiling without stirring. Watch closely for mixture to turn a light amber color. It usually takes about 8-10 minutes for me, but it can go from light amber to being burnt very quickly, so be sure to watch closely.

  • Once mixture is light amber, immediately remove from heat and slowly and carefully pour remaining ½ cup water in. It will likely splatter and steam up, so stand back while pouring. Add vanilla and stir well to combine.

  • Pour syrup into a heat-proof bowl or mason jar and place in fridge to cool completely. Syrup will continue to thicken as it cools.

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FAQs

What caramel syrup does McDonald's use for coffee? ›

In response to a question regarding what kind of caramel syrups McDonald's uses in its famous iced coffees, Haracz claimed the restaurant uses DaVinci brand syrups, along with its own proprietary brand of flavoring agents.

What's the difference between caramel sauce and caramel syrup? ›

Caramel sauce is easier to mix and dissolve, and it also has a richer flavor because of the dairy / fat. If you want to use it to decorate your coffee (hot or iced) on top of the whipped cream, I'd recommend syrup because it holds well in lower temperatures and it is better to make drawings.

What are the two methods for making caramel? ›

Wet caramel is made by combining sugar and a liquid and cooking them together, while dry caramel is made from just sugar, heated in a dry pan until it liquefies and browns.

How to make caramel syrup thick? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

What are the ingredients in McDonald's caramel syrup? ›

Ingredients: Sugar, Sweetened Condensed Skim Milk (milk, Sugar), Water, Corn Syrup, Natural Flavors, Brown Sugar, Propylene Glycol, Sea Salt, Disodium Phosphate, Potassium Sorbate (preservative).

What are the ingredients in McDonald's caramel sauce? ›

Caramel Topping

Ingredients: Corn Syrup, Milk, Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Water, Butter (cream, Salt), Disodium Phosphate, Salt, Pectin, Natural Flavor.

Is butterscotch syrup the same as caramel? ›

Similar to caramel, butterscotch is made by heating sugar. The main difference between the two is that butterscotch uses brown sugar instead of white. The ingredients are also combined in a slightly different order for butterscotch: your start out by melting butter with brown sugar.

Which caramel sauce is better for coffee? ›

Ghirardelli is the best caramel sauce for coffee. It's thick and buttery, but still thin enough to be squirtable. It tastes like it belongs in and on a Frappuccino. The flavor is light and sweet, so it won't overtake the coffee flavor too much.

Is caramel syrup better than sugar in coffee? ›

Same Sugar Content, More Interesting Taste

In fact, adding a flavoured syrup can completely change the taste of a coffee, giving you a refreshing change to your usual morning drink, while providing no worse of a sugar increase than adding a couple of teaspoons of regular sugar.

What is the formula for caramel? ›

The typical formula for caramels is C24H36O18 , so the elements of water have been removed from the sucrose.

Is white or brown sugar better for caramel? ›

Sugar Note: Most chefs say that only granulated sugar can be successfully caramelized; other sugars — such as brown sugar and unrefined sugar such as cane sugar — contain impurities that can inhibit caramelization. It's those impurities that can burn before the sugar has time to caramelize.

Should you stir sugar when making caramel? ›

After a minute or two, the sugar will start to melt and darken in color, from the outside of the pan inwards. Do not stir, but instead swirl and shake the pan to distribute the caramelized sugar in and around the unmelted sugar and to promote even browning. Watch it carefully to make sure it doesn't burn.

Why does my caramel syrup harden? ›

The water evaporates, leaving sugar crystals behind. If even one sugar crystal falls back into the pan of cooking caramel, it starts a chain reaction of sugar crystals and the entire pan will harden. The result? Gross, grainy caramel that is unusable in most recipes.

Why did my caramel not set? ›

If caramels are too soft, that means the temperature didn't get high enough. Again place the caramel back into a sauce pan with a couple of tablespoons of water and heat to 244°F.

What coffee syrups does McDonald's have? ›

Our McCafé Iced Coffee recipe is made with 100% Arabica beans, cream, and your choice of flavored coffee syrup—Caramel, Hazelnut, French Vanilla, and Sugar-Free French Vanilla.* A fan of black coffee? Get it without the sugar or cream to refresh your mornings with a cool Black Iced Coffee.

What is the mcdonalds syrup? ›

Ingredients: Corn Syrup, Sugar, Water, Natural Flavors, Potassium Sorbate (preservative), Caramel Color.

What does McDonald's use for coffee? ›

Gaviña Coffee: A McDonald's Coffee Supplier | McDonald's.

What kind of coffee does McDonald's use for their coffee? ›

According to McDonald's official website, they ensure that all of the coffee beans used in their coffees are 100% responsibly sourced Arabica beans, which originated from Rainforest Alliance-certified farms located in Honduras, Peru, Columbia, and Brazil.

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