Vanilla Bean Caramels

If I had to choose one accomplishment in the kitchen that I was most proud of this year, it would definitely be caramel. I remember being so terrified of it, for years, before I finally tried my hand at it. I’m so glad that I overcame that fear, because the results are SO rewarding.

It’s amazing what a few ingredients put together can transform into. It’s also amazing how 2 degrees can make or break said transformed item. Luckily, sugar and cream are relatively inexpensive – so a bum batch isn’t going to break the bank. Some people swear that they can eyeball color and temperatures, which you can, for some things like caramel sauce. However, a candy thermometer is very important for this recipe. If you don’t have one, go ahead and invest in one. I’m using mine more and more these days!

These caramels are rich and chewy, yet melt in your mouth at the same. The use of the vanilla beans adds beautiful flecks throughout the candy, and adds a tremendous depth of flavor. To make them extra special, sprinkle a little coarse sea salt on top before cutting. Truly amazing.

Christmas is rapidly approaching, and the list of who I want to give “a little something” to continues to grow. That’s why over the years I’ve turned to making homemade gift baskets. To me, there is nothing more special than a gift from someone’s kitchen. So, here’s a few of my favorites that I wanted to share with you guys!

Cinnamon-Raisin Swirl Bread

Cinnamon Raisin Swirl Bread – I find myself baking this loaf to enjoy for breakfast weekly. Kicks the pants off of anything you’d buy in the store. And, who wouldn’t be tickled with a home-baked loaf of fresh bread for a gift?

Chiotle-Honey Roasted Peanuts

Chipotle-Honey Roasted Peanuts – love the sweet and spicy combination on these guys. Packaged up in a cute little tin, they make a great gift. Beware though, they’re addicting!

Chocolate Cherry Coconut Granola

Chocolate Cherry Coconut Granola – everyone loves a fresh, healthy start after the Holidays. Some homemade granola is a great way to help them get kick-started!

DIY Strawberry Vodka

DIY Strawberry Vodka – a bottle of vodka. Some strawberries. 1 week. That’s all you need to make this vibrant strawberry vodka at home. Wonderful in cocktails, on it’s own – this is a great way to warm up a cold winter’s night!

Pimento Cheese

Homemade Pimento Cheese – it always astonishes me when people say they’ve only had pimento cheese from a jar. Do them a favor, and make this! It’s perfect for any Christmas party or buffet.

Homemade Caramel Sauce

Homemade Caramel Sauce – and last but certainly not least, caramel sauce. There isn’t much that I don’t put this stuff on – it really is just glorious. This was my first year getting familiar with making caramel in my kitchen, so I’m looking forward to including this in my gift baskets this year!

I hope you guys are having as much fun getting ready for Christmas as I am. Looking forward to menu planning for the Holidays this week, then get started on all my baking. Look for a cookie roundup here sometime in the next week or so. Happy Holidays!

This was actually my first attempt at making fudge, and I must say – I hope I didn’t set the standard too high with this one. I can’t thank Annie enough for sharing it last week. When I saw it, I knew I had to make it pronto. I mean, what’s not to love? Nutella. Cherries. Hazelnuts. Chocolate. Then, a sprinkling of salt to finish it all off?

It was everything that I thought it would be. Rich and decadent, with a toastiness from the hazelnuts, and a wonderful tart bite from the cherries. And smooth! If you’ve never made fudge before, this is a great recipe to try. I think the addition of the Nutella really makes the smoothness part of the equation foolproof. I know this one will definitely be going in my goodie gift baskets this year!

With all the heavy-duty baked goods going through my kitchen this time of year, sometimes something light and refreshing is welcomed. I love using fresh cranberries while I can, since they aren’t around long.

I made this sorbet to have for a late night treat when we returned home on Thanksgiving evening, after a long day on the road. It was sweet and tart, with a hint of booziness from the addition of Grand Marnier. It would be a lovely palette cleanser in between courses for a special dinner like Christmas or New Year’s Eve.

And the color, cranberry anything is always gorgeous! While we’re on that train of thought, I think a cranberry-inspired cocktail is on my agenda this evening . So make sure to check back next week. Have a great weekend, everyone!