Made in Advance Caramel Syrup

I wanted to eliminate the bother of making a new batch of caramel syrup each time by making a large batch all at once.
It will continue to brown even after removing it from heat, so work quickly until you add the boiling water.
The caramel will sputter out when you add the boiling water. Since there is danger of burning, I use a strainer. Also, in order to prevent soiling my work area, I make it in the sink. Recipe by Pekopuku
Made in Advance Caramel Syrup
I wanted to eliminate the bother of making a new batch of caramel syrup each time by making a large batch all at once.
It will continue to brown even after removing it from heat, so work quickly until you add the boiling water.
The caramel will sputter out when you add the boiling water. Since there is danger of burning, I use a strainer. Also, in order to prevent soiling my work area, I make it in the sink. Recipe by Pekopuku
Cooking Instructions
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Items to prepare A deep one-handled pot, a colander larger than the pot, and a tea towel to layer at the bottom of the sink (a pot holder will also work).
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Put the sugar and water into the pot and set on high heat. Do not leave the stove until the caramel sauce is done!
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When parts of the liquid start to brown, lightly mix it once to even it. Crystals will start to form, so do not stir it up.
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When the bubbles start to brown and it starts to smoke, put the pot in the sink on top of the tea towel, cover with the colander, then add the boiling water. Be careful not to burn yourself!
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Tilt the pot and if the liquid is thick, return it to heat, and lightly melt it. Then, it's done!
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If you burn it to the point where the smoke burns your eyes, it will be bitter.
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With 200 g sugar, 40 ml water, and 80 ml boiling water, it will make a sauce thicker than malt syrup. It's thick, like jam.
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I used the sauce for standard pudding.
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