Soft Rum Caramels | An Easy Homemade Christmas Candy Recipe! (2024)

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Soft Rum Caramels are perfect treats for the holiday season! These soft and chewy caramel candies are made even more delicious with a subtle hint of rum. It’s almost like enjoying a buttered rum co*cktail… But in a bite of homemade candy!

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Table of Contents

  • Soft Rum Caramels
  • What Do These Taste Like?
  • WHAT’S IN THIS RECIPE?
  • HOW TO MAKE SOFT RUM CARAMELS
  • TIPS AND VARIATIONS
  • DO I HAVE TO USE A CANDY THERMOMETER?
  • WHAT OTHER CHRISTMAS CANDY Recipes CAN I MAKE?
  • STORING SOFT RUM CARAMELS
  • Get the Recipe

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    Soft Rum Caramels

    This holiday season, don’t bring cookies to the cookie exchange… Surprise everyone with these Soft Rum Caramels! They’re easy to make homemade candies that are deceptively impressive. While they are individually wrapped and pretty to present, they come together with simple ingredients and easy to follow steps.

    They’re so soft and chewy! You know how so many store-bought caramel candies are hard and end up hurting your teeth? You don’t need to worry about that here. This recipe yields caramels that are sturdy enough to hold their shape, but soft enough to very easily chew… And keep chewing, because you won’t be able to have just one.

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    What Do These Taste Like?

    Besides the obvious sweet caramel flavor, there’s also some buttery rum notes happening with this candy! If you have ever had a buttered rum co*cktail, imagine that in a bite size chewy candy!

    The butter and heavy cream work in tandem to create the signature consistency, but the butter also really impacts the flavor as well. What also really stands out is the rum. It’s just a light note of it, but it’s enough to make these caramels a step above the others.

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    WHAT’S IN THIS RECIPE?

    You only need a handful of ingredients that you likely already have to make this homemade Christmas candy recipe!

    • Dixie Crystals Granulated Sugar: I always use my favorite Dixie Crystals sugar!
    • Light Corn Syrup
    • Kosher Salt: Avoid iodized salt, as it will lend too much of a salty flavor to this sweet candy. Coarse (kosher) salt helps develop the other flavors instead of overpowering them.
    • Butter: It needs to be unsalted and cubed.
    • Heavy Cream: Do NOT substitute this with any other dairy or non-dairy product!
    • Rum Extract: This is what adds the rum flavor, but you can also use a different extract like vanilla, maple, almond, etc.

    Equipment Needed:

    • Large Sauce Pan
    • Rubber Spatula
    • Candy Thermometer
    • Parchment Paper or Wax Paper
    • 9×9 Square Baking Pan
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    HOW TO MAKE SOFT RUM CARAMELS

    Sometimes, making homemade candy can be a little nerve wracking. Don’t be afraid! This recipe is pretty foolproof. Just make sure you have a candy thermometer!

    • Prepare. Line a 9×9 pan with parchment paper.
    • Stir and heat. Combine the sugar, corn syrup, and salt in a pot over medium-high heat. Stir continuously to make sure the sugar melts and to avoid burning.
    • Make it creamy. Once the mixture starts gently bubbling, slowly stir in the heavy cream. You don’t want the mixture to stop bubbling, so do this part very slowly.
    • Add butter. Once the heavy cream is fully incorporated, stir in the butter.
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    • Remove from heat. Keep stirring and watch the thermometer. Once it reads 245°F, remove the pot from the heat and stir in the rum extract. Pour the caramel into the prepared pan.
    • Cool. Let the pan sit undisturbed and uncovered for a few hours at room temperature so it can harden.
    • Cut and wrap. Once the caramel is hardened, cooled, and set up, it’s time to have fun! Remove the caramel from the pan, cut it into squares, wrap it in wax paper, and enjoy.
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    TIPS AND VARIATIONS

    • Omit the rum extract: Here’s the deal. I LOVE the subtle rum flavor in these caramels. However, if it’s not your favorite flavor, you can swap that splash of extract with vanilla instead.
    • Swap the extract for another flavor: Maple Caramels?
    • Add salt: Some flaky sea salt sprinkled on top is always delicious and decadent! Salty and sweet is one of my favorite combinations!
    • Dip them in chocolate: You can also dip each caramel in melted chocolate and let it harden.
    • Give it time to cool: If you try to slice into the caramel while it’s still warm, you’ll end up with a literal hot mess on your hands! I know it may take some patience, but giving the caramel a few hours to fully cool and set up is the best way to ensure you’ll have clean squares.
    • Butter your knife: Speaking of clean cut squares, your knife matters! Use a nice sharp knife to cut through these candies and butter it. By rubbing a little butter on each side of the blade, it helps to prevent the caramels from sticking to it as they’re sliced.
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    DO I HAVE TO USE A CANDY THERMOMETER?

    YES. Do not try to make these homemade caramels (and so many other candies) without a trusty candy thermometer. Once the caramel reaches 245°F, it must be removed from the heat or it will over cook and not be any good. You also can’t under cook it. When making caramels, you must be exact, and that can only happen if you have your thermometer.

    WHAT OTHER CHRISTMAS CANDY Recipes CAN I MAKE?

    The sky’s the limit! As far as I’m concerned, the holidays are candy season. This year, I’ll be handing out these Soft Rum Caramels in little gift bags along with Sponge Candy and Christmas Crack. Here are a few more of my favorite holiday candy recipes:

    • Peppermint Oreo Truffle Balls
    • Peanut Butter Pretzel Crockpot Candy
    • Pecan Pie Truffles
    • Chocolate Orange Caramels
    • Chocolate Peanut Butter Bark
    • Cinnamon Sugar Toffee
    • Pecan Christmas Crack
    • Caramellows
    • Almond Joy Truffles
    • Pecan Caramel Bars
    • Reindeer Poop
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    STORING SOFT RUM CARAMELS

    When wrapped in their wax papers, these Christmas candies will stay fresh for up to 2 weeks! No need to refrigerate them. In fact, they’ll harden up in the fridge. Feel free to keep them stored at room temperature in a cool, dark place.

    These candies are so perfect for handing out around Christmas time because you can make them so far in advance, and they keep so well. They’re the best little gifts!

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    Yield: 42 Caramel Squares

    Soft Rum Caramels

    Soft Rum Caramels are perfect treats for the holiday season! These soft and chewy caramel candies are made even more delicious with a subtle hint of rum. It’s almost like enjoying a buttered rum co*cktail… But in a bite of homemade candy!

    Prep Time10 minutes minutes

    Cook Time30 minutes minutes

    Total Time40 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • Add parchment paper to a 9×9 pan and set it aside.

    • In a high-sided pot over medium-high heat, add granulated sugar, light corn syrup, and kosher salt.

    • Stir the mixture to help dissolve the sugar into the corn syrup. Make sure to keep slowly stirring as you do not want any hot spots in the pan to burn the sugars.

    • Once the mixture starts to gently bubble, and the granulated sugar has dissolved, VERY SLOWLY drizzle in the heavy creamy while continually stirring. You do not want the mixture to stop bubbling, so you must drizzle this cold heavy creamy in very slowly.

    • When all the heavy cream has been added, add in the butter while continually stirring.

    • Continue gently stirring, until the mixture has reached 245°F, on a candy thermometer or instant-read thermometer, about 15-20 minutes.

    • Once the mixture has reached 245°F, remove from the heat and quickly stir in the rum extract. Immediately pour the hot caramel into the prepared pan.

    • Let it sit on the counter for a few hours to set up and slightly harden.

    • Once cooled and caramel is set up, remove the parchment from the pan, cut the caramel into squares, wrap it in wax paper, and enjoy!

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    Notes

    Storage: When wrapped in their wax papers, these Christmas candies will stay fresh for up to 2 weeks! No need to refrigerate them. In fact, they’ll harden up in the fridge. Feel free to keep them stored at room temperature in a cool, dark place.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1, Calories: 52kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 9mg, Sodium: 14mg, Sugar: 6g

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    Cuisine: American

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    FAQs

    How do you soften homemade caramel? ›

    If caramels are too hard, you can try placing them back in a saucepan, adding a couple tablespoons of water and stirring until the thermometer reads 242°F. Pour back into a prepared buttered pan.

    How do you keep caramels from sticking together? ›

    I dust mine lightly with rice flour before wrapping as that will prevent sticking for a time but if they are left for any extended period they will still stick. If you want to make sure they don't stick you can cut the Reynolds Release foil into squares and use that. It works great for sticky candy.

    Why is my homemade caramel hard? ›

    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 is my caramel candy too soft? ›

    The caramel should feel pretty firm but pliable in the ice water. Caramel is too soft after it has set up: It needed to cook longer. You can pour the whole batch back in to a pot and warm it up again!

    How do I get my caramel to harden? ›

    As it cools, it will thicken. You will need to store the caramel sauce in the refrigerator, so it will firm up even more once chilled. Just bring it back to room temperature and microwave before drizzling or dipping!

    What does vinegar do to caramel? ›

    Add acid. Acid ingredients (like vinegar or lemon juice) can help prevent re-crystallization which causes caramel to become grainy. Acid physically breaks the bonds between the glucose and fructose molecules that form sucrose and ensure that it stays apart.

    How do you keep hard Christmas candy from sticking together? ›

    Use Corn Starch

    Using corn starch to coat your sweets means you can preserve their taste and stop them from sticking together.

    What should you wrap homemade caramels in? ›

    Most caramels will need a little time at room temperature in order to cut more easily. Cut in squares and wrap in waxed paper or parchment paper. Wrapped caramels can also be frozen.

    Which method is quickest in caramel making? ›

    Dry caramel is quicker to make than wet caramel, but it's also trickier: Without additional liquid, the sugar can caramelize very quickly, burning before you realize it. Using moderate heat, as Mel suggests, can help safeguard against burning, as can vigilance: Don't walk away from the pan once you've started.

    What thickens homemade caramel? ›

    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 is the difference between hard caramel and soft caramel? ›

    The difference between a soft caramel and one that's hard and overcooked is all in the temperature. Candy thermometers—like this instant-read thermometer—let you know exactly what stage the caramel is in (thread, soft-ball, firm-ball, hard-ball, soft crack or hard crack).

    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.

    What kind of pan is best for caramel? ›

    For these homemade caramels you want a heavy-bottomed stainless steel pan. I recommend using a pan that does NOT have a nonstick coating. Heavy-bottomed simply means the pot or pan has a thicker base. It shouldn't be thin and tinny.

    Why is my homemade caramel so runny? ›

    Too short of a cooling time: Caramel sauce thickens significantly as it cools, so let the caramel cool for the appropriate time to achieve the right thickness. If the sauce is still too thin after cooling completely, place it back on the stovetop and reheat it on low heat for a few additional minutes.

    Does caramel soften in the fridge? ›

    A lower temp may result in a softer caramel. You might want to consider not putting them in the fridge. Or getting a type of caramel meant to stay melted.

    What makes caramel soft vs hard? ›

    Heat until the syrup reaches 240 to 245 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the temperature, the softer the resulting caramels will be.

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