Licorice Caramels Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2012
First time making this recipe. Absolutely perfect and very reminiscent of the old Callard and Bowser Licorice Toffee. Instead of extract, I used 1 teaspoon anise oil. You can find it on-line. All you need is a 1 dram bottle which is equal to 1 teaspoon oil. If using extract, I would use more than the 1 teaspoon called for. This is a wonderful recipe which will become part of my regular Christmas treat offerings!
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Reviewed: May 11, 2012
I have noticed that the people that have given this recipe lower stars have had some difficulty with the recipe. The main problem that you are having is your heat. After melting your butter and adding the next ingredients, you have to crank the heat up. Sugar has to cook on high heat or it will burn before it melts. Sugar doesn't melt until it hits 225 F (sea-level) so it's going to burn on a low temp before it ever melts. The other thing is once it starts to boil, as tempting as it is, don't stir. (Just like the recipe says) Sugar is hard to work with, so don't give up if you fail a couple of times! I am a culinary student currently in an advanced baking class.
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Reviewed: Jan. 25, 2012
I tried this for the first time after reading quite a few reviews. Here is what I did and some suggestions. I did not use foil, I sprayed the pan with "Pam" butter spray. When it was cool I just flipped it over onto a cutting board and it came out in one piece. I used a pizza cutter with "Pam" butter version on it in order to cut it. I first tried the teaspoon and thought it did not have enough licorice taste so I used a Tablespoon on the next batch. That was much better, but even though I used Watkins brand anise extract, I am going to do another batch using Anise oil, hoping that will have the "staying power" I am looking for. What I find with the extract is that the first few moments in your mouth it is exactly as I remember "Callard and Bowser", but then loses some of the flavor and tastes like a caramel. I highly recommend this recipe to anyone who was a fan of the old licorice from C&B. It is very easy. I never use a thermometer, I get it to a boiling stage then set a timer for 6 minutes, and I stir constantly. After 6 minutes of boiling I take it off the heat and add the anise and coloring. Hope this helps!!
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Reviewed: Jan. 14, 2012
SSSSOOOOO GOOD!
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2012
This is DELICIOUS! I *just* made it for the first time, and it was SO EASY! Since there's corn syrup in it as a stabilizer, you *can* stir the entire time it's bubbling and being brought to temperature -- I did, and it's as silky and smooth as it should be; the corn syrup prevents it from crystalizing and being gritty. Also, I added 1 Tbs. of McCormick Anise extract and still would have liked more (I like it strong). I poured it out into a parchment-lined 10X15 rectangular glass baking dish but should probably have gone with a 9 X13, as it's pretty thin. I think I would have preferred also for it to be less firm, but that's just personal preference; the recipe, as is, is PERFECT - exactly the right consistency for caramels! I will make this recipe again and again, and I'm even thinking about using different flavorings just to change it up from time to time. Thank you for sharing this super-easy, super-yummy recipe! LOVE IT! Five stars! :D
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Reviewed: Dec. 25, 2011
I love this recipe! I accidentally cooked my first batch too long and was going to throw it out but instead I broke it up and gave it as "coal" to select friends at Christmas. Even that was a hit.
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Reviewed: Dec. 16, 2011
I don't know what I did wrong, but I followed this recipe exactly and my caramel turned out too hard and it is granual from the sugar. I will not be making this again.
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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2011
FABULOUS RECIPE!! Thank you sooo much. I was looking to duplicate the licorice caramels my grandmother used to get from Fannie May, and with a full ounce of anise extract, I nailed it! Also, I put a little in a dish before adding the anise and black coloring, and the caramel is DELISH! Making a batch of those now. :)
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Reviewed: Oct. 31, 2011
Two words: Oh yeah! Fabulous. I reduced the recipe to 32 servings for my first attempt, added another fat tsp of anise extract, and followed directions. Stirred the entire way through to protect from burning and ...wow. I thank you so much. I tried Walkers in England and you know? These are so much nicer as the are home made. Kudos!
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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2011
loved it, cannot find Callard & Bowser much now.
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