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Sunday, November 11, 2012

#Dairyfree #Vegan Caramels for #SundaySupper

This week the them for #SundaySupper is Holiday Gifts from the Kitchen.  Yes, can you believe that it already this time a year again.  What happened to the time?!  Is this not a fantastic theme, just at the right time?  The host of today's fantastic event is Susan the person blogging as the The Wimpy Vegetarian.  

As you can see in the title, I am bringing Dairyfree, Vegan Caramels.  I really like caramel a lot, but have not been able to find caramel that the girls can eat.  So this, is the perfect opportunity to give Vegan Caramel's a try.  The title should be properly be titled Adventures in Caramel, or Caramel a Family Event because it was quite an adventure to get it right.

I first figured out how to make Vegan Condensed Milk {thank you, VeganWolf} - and it worked out perfect.  Yes, it is very yummy - certainly not a low calorie type of food but we are making caramels.
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I made the first batch, and used Light Agave Syrup.  We brought it to a boil, poured it into the pan and waited for it to set.  Well, we are pretty much still waiting and now we have caramel sauce to give {it is rather thick, but not thick enough to cut}. And yes, it is delicious.  I added some espresso salt to it for an extra taste.  Put on apples - yes, you can eat caramel apples also after the Holidays and our girls never had caramel apples before...
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The second batch I made with Karo Corn Syrup - and took the temperature quite a bit higher.  We tasted it - yum - and poured it into our pan.  This batch did set - but...ahmmmm let me just say that one will need to chisel it out.  It tastes like Werther's Originals - now if I can just get it out of the pan...
           
The third batch finally turned into the soft caramels that I had envisioned.  Yes, success!!! The third time was a charm.  I added some espresso salt to the top, and after cutting it we rolled it in a little more espresso salt, or cyprus sea salt.  Take a look - the entire family helped rolling the caramel.  Oh, and just as a word of caution it is Soft Caramel so I will keep mine in the fridge until I give them away.  They are really, really good so they certainly will not last a long time :)
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Vegan Condensed Milk - recipe by the VeganWolf 
*this makes enough for two batches
- 3/4 C Dry Soy Milk Powder {I used "Better than Milk"}
- 3/4 C Water
- 6 Tbl Earth Balance {or another Vegan Margarine}
- 1/2 C Sugar
- Pinch of salt

1. Mix Soy Milk Powder with Water; bring mixture to a boil
2. Melt margarine in a pan. When melted add,
3. sugar stirring it constantly until it begins to melt, then add
4. Soy Milk Mixture {step 1} and a pinch of salt.  Stir and bring to a rolling boil. Boil for
    about 5 minutes.

Let it cool down and store in fridge {covered}.

Dairyfree Vegan Caramels {Sauce and Soft}
1-1/3 C Vegan Condensed Milk
       2 C Sugar 
       1 C Earth Balance {or another Vegan Margarine}
    1/2 tsp Salt
1-1/2 C  light Corn Syrup {Karo} for Soft Caramels or Light Agave Syrup for Caramel Sauce
      Espresso, or coarse sea salt 

1. Add all ingredients to a pan and bring to a boil - Stir mixture CONSTANTLY with a wooden
    spoon until the temperature reaches 240 F.
2. Pour mixture into a 9x13" glass dish 
3. Drizzle salt over the top once it has set a little - cool down 
    in the fridge.  When cool, either cut to roll soft caramels; 
    or if you made caramel sauce fill it into little {4 oz.}.  We 
    dipped the soft caramels into a little salt for extra crunch.


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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Trick-Or-Treating with #Galactosemia

Are you ready for Trick-or-Treating?  I know both of my girlies are - they have been the entire month of October.  They are so, so excited.  This is a topic that was so - for lack of better terms - confusing to me when Alena was first diagnosed.  How will it be if candy is in the bucket that is unsafe? Is it better to just say "no" to non-safe candy? Or take it, and then give it up to the parental units?


Trick-or-Treat...yes....
Well, now having had some experience from previous trick-or treating this is what happens in our house.  And yes - before you ask - both girls are perfectly content with this :)  The girls take any candy they are given.  Often times, they like the chocolate just for the pretty wrapper.  By now both of them know that a lot of the candy is "unsafe" {for lack of better term} for them.  They still love, love, love collecting as much as possible.  And you know, there still are a lot of options available.  Generally, if there are dairyfree choices both girls will choose the "safe" candy :)   When we return back home, each girls unloads her "loot" onto our dinning room table.  Together we go through all of the candy and we then exchange the "unsafe" candy for "safe" candy.  And no,  not every single piece gets replaced because nobody would want their child to eat that much candy, right?!
Skittles, Twizzlers, Smarties, Sweet Tarts....

Now, I am prepared {no, they will not get all of that - just some it is also for the kids coming to our house we also offer some chocolate for those as well :)}

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