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  • How to Caramelize Sugar. Whether you're making a creme brulee, flan, or another tasty treat,

  • nothing tops a dessert quite like a gooey, golden brown coat of sugar. Follow this recipe

  • for perfectly caramelized sugar every time. You will need 1 c. granulated sugar ¼ c.

  • water Equipment: Heavy-bottomed saucepan Wooden spoon Candy thermometer and drop of lemon

  • juice (optional). Step 1. Combine the sugar and water in your heavy-bottomed saucepan

  • over medium-low heat. Add a drop of lemon juice to keep the mixture from hardening or

  • crystallizing too quickly. Step 2. Stir constantly with the wooden spoon until the sugar dissolves

  • and the mixture starts to simmer. Step 3. Attach the candy thermometer to the saucepan

  • and lower it into the mixture. Be sure that it doesn't touch the bottom of the pan. Step

  • 4. Turn the heat to high and bring the sugar mixture to a boil. Do not stir the mixture

  • while it's boiling or the sugar will crystallize. Keep the temperature under 375 degrees to

  • avoid burning your sugar. Step 5. Allow the sugar mixture to caramelize until it reaches

  • an amber brown color. Remove the pan from the heat immediately. Step 6. Place the pan

  • in a large bowl filled with ice water to stop the caramelizing process and keep your sugar

  • from getting burned. Use the caramelized sugar immediately in your favorite dessert or sweet

  • treat. Did you know Per capita, American adults ate about 44 pounds of sugar in 2007, compared

  • with about 40 pounds of high-fructose corn syrup.

How to Caramelize Sugar. Whether you're making a creme brulee, flan, or another tasty treat,

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