That you can make right in your kitchen, and you don't even have to stir it. Can it get any better than that? Well yes yes it can because this is made from Rapadura, a natural sweetener. Less processed than white sugar Rapadura is simply evaporated cane juice. It's granulated like sugar, a little more coarse, and has a great brown sugar taste. It's similar to Sucanat, which is the French name for natural sugar, but unlike Sucanat my kids can stand the taste of Rapadura. You can order Rapadura online but it's usually available in the natural foods department of major grocery stores in the bulk section.
You can, to my knowledge and experience, use it pretty much like sugar. I've made cookies and used only Rapadura, they were great. No need to add brown sugar Rapadura replaced both sugars equally well. I've used it to sprinkle on pancakes instead of brown sugar and I keep it in my sugar bowl so if you come for tea you can have Rapadura or honey.
So I've converted to Rapadura and I decided to make caramel sauce for a dinner last week. Uhhh ok a dessert AFTER a dinner last week. And as I whip through getting ready I suddenly come up hard against the fact that we have no white sugar, I decide what the hell lets give it a whirl. And that is where this post comes from, a"what the hell moment". Enjoy!
Salty Sweet Organic Caramel Sauce
2 cups Rapadura
1/2 cup of water
1 1/2 cups of heavy cream
2 Tablespoons of butter
1 teaspoon good sea salt
mix the Rapadura and the water in a heavy bottom sauce pan
let set it on a burner over medium high heat
bring it to a boil
reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes
lower heat if needed and stir in the cream very slowly-you don't want to add the cream to a boiling mess, so make sure it's not boiling
then melt the butter in
sprinkle in the salt and remove from the heat
add more salt if you like it more salty, I added another dash-we like salt
use immediately OR store in a mason jar in the refrigerator for 3-4 days
Peace and Love--