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In defense of the caterpillar….

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If you are on Pinterest then you have probably seen either the motivational poster or the tattoo that wraps down someone’s back or side reading that every recently divorced or woman with a midlife crisis’s seems to be pinning that reads “just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly”. They claim it’s a proverb of what I don’t know. But my question is what’s wrong with being the caterpillar?

I have many a fond memory as a kid searching for and playing with caterpillars, the fuzzier the better. They were what I went searching for on the leaves of the bushes (well that and lady bugs). Butterflies were far too hard for me to catch and when we did we usually accidently ripped off its wings, some meaner kids not accidently ripping them off. Caterpillars were far sturdier. It’s just another example of society going for the colorful and flashy over the more common.

I know it’s not a literal translation and it’s supposed to be representing their new metamorphosis into whatever it is they are now. But why not just put “I was a crappy person and I’m trying to be less of that now” or “I was fat and now I’m not and so instead I just annoy people by telling them how many times I’ve been to the TRX or boot camp this week”. Yes, I know I am getting hate mail on this one, it’s been awhile.

These caramels I guess are like butterflies, well really more like silicone breast in that they start soft but harden over time. 🙂 So yeah, no, they are nothing like butterflies. Oh well. But what they are is good. They receptionist at my Physical Therapist place is super nice and more importantly super grateful anytime I bring food. We were talking about what I should bring next and got to discussing salted caramel. And that prompted talking about sea salt caramels from a local restaurant and I told her I could make her some. Candy scares people, I get that. But you only get good at it one way…by making candy. A heavy pot, a candy thermometer, and patience are really only what you need to make candy…and the smarts not to touch the boiling sugar. 🙂 If you don’t have vanilla beans you can just add a couple tablespoons of vanilla extract.

Salted Vanilla Bean Caramels

1 ¾ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup Lyle’s Golden Syrup (or corn syrup)
1 cup heavy cream
¼ cup unsalted butter, chopped in cubes
½ tsp. salt
3 vanilla beans, seeds scraped and pods discarded (though save them for making vanilla sugar)
Sea Salt for sprinkling

In a heavy saucepan over low heat, combine all the ingredients (except the sea salt), stirring until the sugar has completely dissolved.

Clip on a candy thermometer, stop stirring, and heat the mixture to 250F. This is going to take a while and where the patience I talked about comes in handy. Mine probably took almost a half hour to make it to that temperature with the pan on low heat. Do not be tempted to speed up the process by turning heat up. Also how good of pan you have will greatly effect how long you stare at the pot. 🙂

Immediately pour the caramel into a parchment lined pan (I use an 8-by-8-inch pan) or a silicone mold coated with nonstick spray.

Allow to cool completely in a cool, dry space. Sprinkle with sea salt.

If using a mold, invert the mold onto a piece of parchment paper and gently release the caramels. If using a pan, cut the caramels with a very sharp knife sprayed with nonstick spray. (I actually use a pizza cutter).
Wrap the candies in a piece of wax paper. Do yourself a favor and precut all they pieces of wax paper or else large amounts of swearing will happen as you try to cut then wrap, cut then wrap…you get the idea. Store in an a airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to a week.

Adapted from Sugar Baby by Gesine Bullock-Prado

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  1. Samantha says

    February 23, 2012 at 2:23 pm

    I don’t get the butterfly thing, but I could use some motivation to work on caramel. I seem to struggle any time I make one. This looks delish!

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  2. KB @ Home-Baked Happiness says

    February 23, 2012 at 2:27 pm

    About how many did you get out of a batch?

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    • Peabody says

      February 23, 2012 at 2:45 pm

      @KB- I have no idea. Everyone cuts theirs differently. I probably got about 30?

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  3. Kasey says

    February 23, 2012 at 2:30 pm

    Peabody, why Lyle’s? is it that much better tasting? Up here in Marysville its hard to come by some hard to find ingredients. I was just curious.
    I absolutely LOVE caramels if Matt bought me caramels instead of crazy chocolates I would be highly impressed. These look delicious!

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    • Peabody says

      February 23, 2012 at 2:46 pm

      @Kasey- Lyle’s is pretty widely available now. You can get it at Safeway, Haagen, QFC, and many more. Yes it is far better for making caramels as it already has a caramel flavor.

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  4. Erin says

    February 23, 2012 at 2:50 pm

    Haha oh how I love motivational proverbs. I would enjoy seeing the hate mail you get from this too.

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  5. laurie says

    February 23, 2012 at 3:29 pm

    I so badly need a candy thermometer. Ill add it to the list.

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  6. Emily says

    February 23, 2012 at 5:08 pm

    We’ve got a bunch of vanilla beans and this looks like a great way to use them. I tried making caramels for the first time this fall and was pleasantly surprised that they weren’t very hard, just time-consuming. I also used mini muffin liners to package some instead of individually wrapping each one in waxed paper.

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  7. Laura says

    February 23, 2012 at 5:40 pm

    Caterpillars can also kill you. My dad’s office has this problem with poisonous caterpillars. They’re all over the trees and a dozen years ago some international client got bit (or something? I was a kid) and had to go to hospital. Now, when it’s caterpillar season they hose them down with some kind of spray and it’s a caterpillar plague. I remember this because they’re super fuzzy and I always wanted to touch them, but my dad wouldn’t let me. Plus, thousands of dead caterpillars was mildly traumatizing.

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  8. Kristine says

    February 24, 2012 at 2:24 am

    Those look great! Motivational quotes on pinterest mostly irritate me to no end.

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  9. B says

    February 24, 2012 at 6:27 am

    “I was fat and now I’m not and so instead I just annoy people by telling them how many times I’ve been to the TRX or boot camp this week” you and I have the same feeling about sharing every single workout – take a run and get over it 🙂

    These look great, i’ve never been a huge candy person but these look great! We personally like to make vanilla flavored rum with our vanilla beans but these may be worth a try 🙂

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  10. Seneca says

    February 24, 2012 at 9:25 am

    I’ve never been interested in making candy but this seems super easy. Everyone’s idea of low heat is different so is it low like simmer low?

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    • Peabody says

      February 24, 2012 at 3:12 pm

      @Seneca- my stove top actually just has a low setting. But probably simmer.

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  11. Adam says

    February 24, 2012 at 10:29 am

    Thankfully I have yet to see this strange catepillar-butterfly metaphor. Hopefully it fizzles out before I do, and doesn’t turn out like those “here’s what they think I do” montages.
    I was a kid who liked to catch catepillars too. The way they move their bodies was just so interesting to watch, kind of like fish in a tank. Though I really liked the Glo Worm toys and cartoon when I was a kid as well, so maybe it wasn’t just that :).
    The caramels look fantastic, I’ve been looking for a soft carmael recipe, and I love the thought of all that vanilla.

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  12. PattiTaylor says

    February 25, 2012 at 10:09 am

    My mouth is watering. These look and sound delicious.

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  13. jacquie says

    February 25, 2012 at 9:03 pm

    power to the catepillar in all of us. go catepillar’s!!!

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