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Baileys Salted Caramel Liqueur | 17% Vol | 70cl | Blend Of Irish Cream | Salted Caramel Flavour & Irish Whiskey | Caramel Cream Liqueur | Cocktails Or On Its Own

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Vodka– any brand will do, just a plain bottle of vodka. A nicer vodka will make a nicer caramel liqueur, though, so keep that in mind. There are a lot of places you can get your cacao nibs. Remember that this is what’s going to make our deep chocolatey flavour. For that, we want the best cacao nibs we can get but also at an affordable price. To find the best liqueur, our panel of 10 WSET-trained experts and consumers tried 37 fun flavours from the leading supermarkets and brands. They were looking for a well-balanced, easy-drinking liqueur they’d be proud to serve at the end of a meal. All products were served chilled and blind to prevent brand bias. Salt– you can use any kind of salt, table salt is fine, but we used sea salt. (Kosher or coarse sea salt is better!) Just a pinch of sea salt adds a great salty goodness to this Salted Caramel Vodka. Make sure to shake or stir to break up and dissolve that coarse salt. At first, the sound of this might seem like quite the difficult task to pull off. But I promise you, as you read through this recipe and try it out for yourself, you will find that this chocolate and salted caramel liqueur is super easy to replicate.

Salted caramel martini recipe | BBC Good Food

As we noticed with the Caramel vodka, there was a white frothy bit at the top of the infusion. So we strained that out before adding the salt and storing the Salted Caramel Vodka. There may be a bit of the candy or extra bits down at the bottom of the glass, so make sure to get that out, or leave it in the bottle while straining. You can also infuse your vodka for longer. I was aiming to make chocolate bitters with my cacao infusion so my maceration lasted for 6 months as opposed to 1 month. Which is crazy long and developed more of a bitter flavour to the liqueur. The vodka will keep any nasty bacteria from getting in your mix so you can leave it to infuse for however long you want. What else you can use your cacao nib vodka for? Yes, there are readily available store bought Salted Caramel Vodka (Smirnoff Kissed Caramel Vodka). Please note that this homemade version will not look like caramel vodka you can find in the store, which is usually clear. This homemade salted caramel vodka is creamier and heavier than clear vodka. These days, there’s so much more than Irish cream to choose from too — new, innovative flavours are inspired by comforting desserts, seasonal spices and plenty of chocolate. If you’re making this from the UK then these are the cacao nibs I use. And here’s the link for people reading this from the USA.That caramel will start to soften and infuse into the water. After around 3 minutes the entire mixture should be one combined brown and watery mix. Other homemade liqueur ideas– we love our homemade peach liqueur , banana liqueur, allspice dram or a cocao nib infusion would be lovely! First things first, to get the luxury and velvety chocolate taste to our liqueur we are going to make a cacao nib infused vodka, this will be the alcoholic part of our mix and will also give this liqueur its richness. This step means you need to allow a few weeks for the cacao to infuse. Shake 2 times a day for 2-3 days and taste before filtering to make sure the flavor is what you want. Gooey, soft caramel with a pinch of sea salt, sealed in milk chocolate. Who could resist? Discover our Salted Caramel collection, where you’ll find fabulous gifts for every salted caramel lover. From Hampers to Selectors, Cocoa Vodka Liqueur, and chocolate spreads, this is your portal to the decadent, oozing world of premium caramel.

Salted Caramel Cacao Vodka Liqueur 200ml | Hotel Chocolat Salted Caramel Cacao Vodka Liqueur 200ml | Hotel Chocolat

With the 50-250 ratio I used, I ended up with just under 200ml of strained cacao infused vodka. Granted, I spilt a bit when I was opening the lid. However, It’s worth keeping in mind that you may end up with less due to the cacao nibs soaking up that vodka. I had visions of something other than sugar plums dancing in my head. I actually have a bottle of Salted Caramel Vodka and I’ve enjoyed it so I wanted something different, something more akin to Bailey’s. We hope you try this recipe out, as well as the regular Caramel Vodka. Also try out our Strawberry Infused Campari! At Hotel Chocolat, we’ve committed ourselves to a planet pledge; this means we’re constantly striving to find new and innovative ways to be greener as a company. One of the ways we’ve managed to reduce our waste is by taking cocoa shells and infusing them into our vodka for a tipple which has a distinctively malty and deep flavour profile.Not only is this a lot of fun, but it also means we’ve learnt a thing or two about finding the right cacao shells to infuse our vodka with. Single-origin cacao beans have a varied flavour profile, as their overall finish depends on the conditions they’ve grown in, from the amount of sunlight the cacao tree received to the soil it’s grown in. This is almost too easy…the more difficult part is making the caramel. But let’s be honest here. You should make the salted caramel but you don’t have to. If that’s not your thing, just buy a 10 oz jar at the grocery store and mix away. You will not be sorry. The ingredient list is really very simple and includes ( full recipe at bottom of post): Even if you like your chocolate on the dark side, it’s hard to resist the sweet, soothing allure of caramel. Add a touch of sea salt and you’ve got a real winner. From our Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate Pouches (perfect for using with our Velvetiser) to our Salted Caramel Brownie Selector, our chocolatiers have been busy creating a wonderful range of caramel recipes. This Salted Caramel Vodka is sweet with a touch of salty, as well as a bit of a bite from the vodka and all of it combined together with the creaminess of a liqueur. We make this recipe so easy which is just infused vodka with chewy caramel candies and a touch of salt. Small amounts of coarse sea salt or Kosher salt is a perfect choice, but table salt will work, too. Here’s a few recommendations to how else you can use your cacao nib infused vodka other then this chocolate and salted caramel liqueur.

Salted Caramel – Jackson Morgan Southern Salted Caramel – Jackson Morgan Southern

We had been wanting to make our own caramel vodka for a while now, so we did. We made two recipes, one that is plain caramel, and this one with salt. It’s amazing just how easy this recipe is! I loved the ice cold shot but here’s another option. Pour a shot over ice and mix it with another shot of espresso or coffee. Espresso is the best and if you think that’s only possible with a pricey espresso machine I’ve got some good news for you. Add ons– maybe a caramel drizzle from a squeeze bottle into a martini glass with our Butterscotch Bourbon Sauce (a darker form of caramel syrup), and this salted caramel sauce is tasty in our Butterscotch Eggnog, too! (Imagine it with the caramel vodka, too!)First thing, Combine the vodka and caramels in a mason jar with lid (or any other container with a lid that seals well). At this point, take your pan of the heat and add your salt. Stir to dissolve then pour everything into a heatproof jug. Liquor Base– you can use another liquor other than vodka. A vanilla vodka would make a lovely mixture of flavors, or try some in whiskey. I think homemade caramel whiskey would be amazing in a tall glass with some ice cubes and a shot of espresso! Jump to Recipe Print Recipe This Salted Caramel Cream Liqueur is an absolutely decadent treat and a great gift to present friends for the holidays; you can help them enjoy it! In a small saucepan on a medium heat, pour over the 75grams of sugar and allow to caramelise. This will take 5 or so minutes. You know when your sugar has turned to caramel once its turned completely to liquid and is brown. You’re looking for a golden brown colour, to dark and your caramel will taste burnt, not dark enough and it wont taste like caramel.

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