Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (2024)

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (1)

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (2)

Home » Recipe Posts » Caramel Powder

  • Recipe By: Sara @ TheFrayedApron
  • April 19, 2019

5/5

Caramel powder is like magical fairy dust that you get to sprinkle on ice cream, coffee, or fresh fruit. It’s light and airy, yet deeply flavorful. You make the caramel by heating sugar in a skillet until it turns golden.

Prep Time:

Jump To Recipe

Cook Time: 6 minutes minutes

Rate This Recipe

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy.

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (3)

Why am I just now realizing the miracle of caramel powder? It’s pulverized perfection that just casually greets your taste buds. Hello.

If you’ve spent any time on The Frayed Apron, you know I regularly write about caramel. There’s this salted caramel ice cream, ricotta cheese flans, and salted caramel chocolate tarts.

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (4)

Want to know the best part? It has to be used same day, so you can just start sprinkling it on everything. Go ahead and try it on ice cream, in your morning coffee, or this amazing berries and whipped cream with orange liqueur.

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (5)

Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which may pay me a small commission for my referral at no extra cost to you!

What is Caramel Powder?

One ingredient: sugar. That’s all. Sugar gets caramelized into a liquid when heat is applied. Then you just grind it up and poof: caramel powder.

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (6)

How to Make Perfect Caramel Powder

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (7)
  1. Heat the sugar in a skillet. Keep a close eye and swirl the pan (no need to stir). Wait for bubbles to form. It will turn an amber color within 5-6 minutes.
  2. Pour it out onto a sheet tray. Other recipes tell you to pour it over foil (don’t do it!) – it creates a burden for you later when you try to peel it up. As you can see, I tried it with foil and had to painfully separate it by hand.
  3. Remove and break the hardened caramel into manageable pieces. You can pound it with a meat mallet or hammer.
  4. Grind the hardened caramel in a food processor until completely fine.

Ta-dah! Now you have golden hued dust that also resembles beach sand that tastes like really light and airy caramel. It’s a tiny bit like cotton candy, and it’s naturally vegan and gluten free.

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (8)

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (9)

Caramel powder is like magical fairy dust that you get to sprinkle on ice cream, coffee, or fresh fruit. It’s light and airy, yet deeply flavorful. You make the caramel by heating sugar in a skillet until it turns golden.

4.80 from 10 votes

Print Pin Rate

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: caramel, caramel dust, caramel powder, gluten free, vegan

Cook Time: 6 minutes minutes

Total Time: 6 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 people

Calories: 96kcal

Author: Chef Sara Furcini

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white granulated sugar

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • In a small skillet, warm the sugar over medium heat until it turns to liquid. Shake (don’t stir) very frequently and do not walk away. The sugar can burn easily.

  • Cook for 5-6 minutes until bubbles form and the syrup changes to an amber colored caramel. Pour immediately over a sheet tray. Allow to cool and harden. Leave overnight or use right away.

  • Pound into pieces and place in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Pulverize into a fine powder and immediately transfer to a container or use right away.

Notes

Caramel Powder will begin to stick together as soon as moisture is introduced so you will want to use it asap. A fine mesh strainer or sieve can help break apart the clumps within a few hours of making.

Make Ahead Tip – you can make the caramel and store it in the hard sheet stage for up to 24 hours. Once it’s ground into a powder, it’s best to use it right away.

Nutrition

Calories: 96kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Sugar: 24g

Thank you for being here! Did you make this recipe? Click on the star rating or leave a comment below. I’d love to hear how you got on. Connect with me @thefrayedapron on Instagram or Pinterest.

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

More Recipes

Lemon Olive Oil Ice Cream

How to Cook Wild Rice

Cardamom Ice Cream

5-Minute Snow Peas with Lemon Zest

CUCUMBER TUNA AVOCADO ROLLS

Broiled Salmon with Honey Mustard Glaze

Subscribe

Login

13 Comments

Oldest

Newest Most Voted

Inline Feedbacks

View all comments

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (17)

Ninja

3 years ago

Could this be preserved with a dehydrator so some can be kept on hand for those who don’t use this every day?

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (18)

Author

Sara @ TheFrayedApron

3 years ago

Reply to Ninja

Using a dehydrator will remove excess moisture. Even without a dehydrator, you can keep this on hand for months. It will form clumps if exposed to moisture so you can re-dry it out as needed. Another option if it clumps up is to pulse it through the food processor again.

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (19)

Eric

2 years ago

Reply to Sara @ TheFrayedApron

hey Sara, have you considered adding an anticaking agent? this recipe is similar to how powdered sugar is made (white sugar in a food processor instead of hard caramel), and they add cornstarch (or tricalcium phosphate for industry) to the food processor. i’m gonna use a little less than for powdered sugar (because prob bigger particles need less covering) to see if i can keep this in the pantry to sprinkle on things like french toast or lattes

1

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (20)

Author

Sara @ TheFrayedApron

2 years ago

Reply to Eric

Great idea! Lemme know how that works for you.

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (21)

Dave

3 years ago

Instead of a baking shert, use parchment paper. It won’t stick at all.

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (22)

Author

Sara @ TheFrayedApron

3 years ago

Reply to Dave

Thanks for the great tip, Dave!

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (23)

Rachel

1 year ago

Can this caramel powder be used to make caramel swiss meringue buttercream? I have avoided making caramel buttercream because I like to pipe decorations on my cakes, and adding caramel sauce thins out the buttercream. I am wondering if this could be added after mixing the buttercream up like cocoa can be added?

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (24)

Author

Sara @ TheFrayedApron

1 year ago

Reply to Rachel

Hi Rachel, This caramel powder is very similar to maple sugar. It has a nice dry texture but a warning: humidity affects it. I think if you add it to buttercream in its powdered state, it shouldn’t be a problem. My advice would be to make your buttercream and try adding a small amount to see if you like the texture and flavor. It has a bit of a heavy weight that could make your buttercream have a denser texture. Please let me know if you try it and how it works for you. I think it’s a great idea!

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (25)

Rachel

1 year ago

Reply to Sara @ TheFrayedApron

Thank you so much!

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (26)

yuvi

1 year ago

hey! thanks for the recipe! do you know if I can use this caramel powder in a refiner? to make a praline nut paste?

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (27)

Author

Sara @ TheFrayedApron

1 year ago

Reply to yuvi

I’m not too familiar with how a refiner works. Does it grind while heating? If there’s a heating component, the caramel powder will behave similarly to sugar and will melt down. Please let us know how it goes if you try it.

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (28)

Mikki Mullins

11 months ago

wonder if I can use this powder to sprinkle on apple slices for the dehydrator…?

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (29)

Author

Sara @ TheFrayedApron

11 months ago

Reply to Mikki Mullins

Absolutely! Sounds fabulous.

Reply

Best Caramel Powder Recipe | The Frayed Apron (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

Last Updated:

Views: 6582

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (46 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

Birthday: 2001-01-17

Address: Suite 769 2454 Marsha Coves, Debbieton, MS 95002

Phone: +813077629322

Job: Real-Estate Executive

Hobby: Archery, Metal detecting, Kitesurfing, Genealogy, Kitesurfing, Calligraphy, Roller skating

Introduction: My name is Gov. Deandrea McKenzie, I am a spotless, clean, glamorous, sparkling, adventurous, nice, brainy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.