Salted Caramel Dreams: Over 50 Incredible Caramel Creations

· Hardie Grant Publishing
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About this ebook

Add a touch of sweetness (and saltiness) to your life with this stunning collection of mouth-watering caramel recipes.

Featuring over 50 quick and easy salted caramel recipes for brownies, cookies, cakes, pops, doughnuts and more, the queen of caramel, Chloe Timms, teaches you the ins and outs of caramel-making with step-by-step instructions and fail-proof techniques that anyone can achieve.

From the golden, crispy Cornflake Bocaditos (South American caramel cornflake clusters) to the luxurious Salted Caramel Rye Truffles, you’ll also find more experimental flavour combinations such as the Miso Salted Caramel Sauce and the dangerously addictive Crunchy Maple Bacon Popcorn.

Including tips on troubleshooting, cutting and setting, as well as exactly which tools you’ll need, it won't be long until you are whipping up your own batch of irresistible caramel treats. So what are you waiting for? It’s time to indulge in your salted caramel dreams.

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chloe porschke
March 26, 2018
As good as the stall!
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About the author

Chloe Timms is a twenty-something sweet maker and entrepreneur based in South London. Her brand Fatties Bakery specialises in making salted caramels in the traditional way. She currently has stalls in Druid Street Market and Kerb and sells her products at health food shops and delis. The caramels have been featured in The Evening Standard, Stylist, Refinery 29 and Time Out.

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