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Caramel Boings

Recipe courtesy Gale Gand

Prep Time:
15 min
Inactive Prep Time:
0 min
Cook Time:
15 min
Level:
Difficult
Serves:
40 boings

Ingredients

2 cups sugar
1/2 cup water
Vegetable oil

Equipment:
Sharpening steel
Dessert spoon
Parchment paper in an air tight container with a lid
Bowl of ice water

Directions

Place the sugar in a saucepan. Pour the water around the edge
of the pan carefully to avoid any splashing up of the water or sugar crystals onto the walls of the pan. Draw
your finger through it in an "X" to let the water infiltrate the sugar completely. Bring the sugar water to a
boil and, without stirring, continue to cook until amber colored.

Meanwhile, oil the sharpening steel very lightly with vegetable oil.
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Caramel Boings

Recipe courtesy Gale Gand


Test the color of the caramel periodically by placing a drop of it on a white plate. When it?s slightly
lighter than you want it to be, stop the cooking by placing the bottom of the pot in a bowl of ice water.
Swirl it a bit to distribute the cooling. When the caramel has cooled enough to slowly fall from a spoon,
gather up a glob (about 1 tablespoon) on the dessert spoon and hold it over the saucepan. Let it drop and,
once you have a strand falling from the spoon, hold the sharpening steel over the sauce pan and wind the
strand around it. Work your way up the steel, forming a spring, and when you reach the end of the steel, pinch
the end of the caramel to cut it off.

Let cool slightly, about 30 seconds, then slide it off the steel. Place in an airtight container with folded
parchment paper in between each boing.
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