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#21403 - 09/22/03 09:52 AM
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allinknots
Reged: 09/22/03
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Loc: Valdese, NC
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I would like to make caramel sauce, surely there is a way to make it
-------------------- Gretchen
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I do believe this is possible, but I haven't played around with things enough to have a successful recipe. I have had disastrous results with replacing cream in caramel sauce recipes with soy milk. But those are "wet" caramel sauces - there are "dry" caramel sauces where you simply melt granulated sugar. That should be IBS safe. You might check epicurious.com for a recipe like this and see what you think.
I believe you can also buy fat free caramel sundae sauces that might do the trick...
- H
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Here's one for Caramel Syrup .
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This is the recipe for caramel that I used to make on caramel corn. I've subbed out the regular butter for veggie butter.
1/4 c brown sugar, packed 2T corn syrup 1T veggie butter 1/8 t baking soda
Mix sugar, corn syrup and butter a pan over medium heat until well dissolved. Let simmer for 2-3 minutes (until bubbles reach the center) and then remove from heat. Add baking soda and stir briskly. Caramel will turn from dark brown color to a lighter tan shade. Careful to not burn the mixture while it's heating up.
Pour over hull-less popcorn. So freaking good!!!!
-------------------- ~jules
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