wigs, I just saw your post re: caramel problems.

marilynfl

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I noticed you mentioned it worked perfect...and the next time it didn't. Did I read correctly that you doubled the recipe the second time?

I'm definitely not a candy maker, but I believe it was AGM (CapeCod) who says that doubling a candy recipe can cause problems. Her comment came after listening to me moan about my disaterous 2 3/4 hour attempt to make caramel candy. I had doubled the recipe...and it was raining: a double-whammy in the caramel fiasco world.

Since it's just sugar, why not play with the basic recipe again and see if it works? I'll bet it was something simple like that...or else too much humidity in the air?

 
I always make at least 1 1/2 batch or double it....

And have never had a problem. Hum. Strange.

Don't quite know what to say. smileys/smile.gif

 
I believe this bears repeating:

From an earlier post in which I mention GayleMO as I recall yet another of my failed attempts to make candy:

During the Holiday Hell of 2004 I became addicted to making Gayle in MO’s chocolate fudge. Gayle is one of those people who have a natural affinity for making candy. I feel certain that if the Hubble camera zoom-lensed into her Missouri kitchen, we would find Gayle at the stove whipping up tins of fudge, standing on one foot with her hand tied behind her back.

 
OH, Mar.....you are sooo great!! I'd forgotten all about this!

But really....and seriously, I think the only thing wrong is that you are just too smart! The engineer in you makes you unable to just GO with something without trying to figure out the "hows and whys'! lol

Throw it together and go with it! It's not hard. I do nothing special.

Maybe I'll have you come here sometime and we can make candy together! smileys/smile.gif

Love you, girl!

 
PS Not on one foot, but many times sitting on a stool...

because I have 50 lbs of pure cane sugar to use up! lol

 
Yes, the first time I made a single caramel layer 4 Charlie's Blk Bot Pie & it came out perfectly.

During my 2nd attempt I was cranking out 2 pies so yes, I doubled the ingredients for the caramel layer--to save time! Yeah, right. I ended up with a thick butter sauce that was grainy instead of the beautiful amber-colored caramel sauce of my first BB pie.

Thanks for your tip about not doubling the caramel portion as maybe that was my problem the 2nd time around. I do hate it when I make a recipe successfully once or twice or even many times, and then later with the very same recipe(!), things refuse to come out right even though I swear I did everything identically. That first-time, dumb luck syndrome drives me nuts!

Of course, I've been racking my brain ever since 8/15 to try and remember how I cooked successful Attempt #1 vs how I cooked blown Attempt #2 so I could zero in on any differences. And of course, I wasn't really paying attention during the 2nd go-round because my first caramel-making attempt had been so easy. !!!!

Besides the doubling of the caramel layer ingredients (possible BooBoo #1), I also think I may have stirred the sugar & water together too long in order to dissolve the sugar. I had turned the burner to 'low' heat while doing this (like the recipe instructed), but of course, it took the sugar longer to dissolve when doing a double batch, and so the mixture undoubtedly became warmer before that occurred. I'm thinking therein might lie BooBoo #2. Of course, it could have been neither of those, now that I am reading about GayleMO, who does 1.5 or 2.0 batches all the time and very successfully.

It wasn't raining that day here, i.e., on 8/15, but it had to have been humid. Every day in southern Indiana is humid in July & August.

Naturally, all my "friends" are happy about this fiasco because they know they'll be my taste testers for future experimentation!

Marilyn, I loved reading your full caramel horror thread. Misery does indeed love company! I'll post my results once I pluck up the courage to tackle caramel with that pie again. Right now I am debating about switching to the 'dry' method as Charlie so sanely advised. My stubborn streak is balking--I want to employ the 'wet' method like I did initially and MAKE THAT SAME PROCESS WORK AGAIN. Time will tell the sticky tale.

 
Wigs...I've promised my daughter a batch of caramel will be waiting for her...

when she returns from Hawaii next Tues night. (I'm house/dog/grandson sitting while they're gone) I'll let you know if it turns out right. After reading the horror stories again I'm nearly afraid to try! Egads...if I ever lose it, I may never get it back.

DD dropped the last pan of caramel I made for her on the floor. Shattered the glass dish I'd poured it into. ha That's a good way to diet!!! smileys/smile.gif

 
Dear GayleMO, beginning of your post scared me to death until I read the entire thing. I thought U

were going to say that a batch of caramel would be waiting for your daughter that I should try and make! Yipes, talk about the pressure. Am so glad that caramel is to come form your practiced hands and not my inexperienced pair. LoL!

 
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