White Salted Caramel Chocolates

Ingredients

For the white chocolate:

  • 100g of Cacao Buttter
  • 1/4 Cup of Cashew Butter (65g)
  • 1/4 Cup of Honey/Maple Syrup (60ml)

For the Caramel:

  • 1 Can of Coconut Milk (Cold - refrigerated)
  • 2 Tablespoons of Coconut Oil
  • 3/4 Cup of Coconut Sugar (110g)
  • 2 Tablespoons of Water
  • Good Pinch of Coarse Salt

The name says it all! I’ve been working on this recipe for a while, and after lots of failed attempts I’m delighted with these gorgeous little bites of heaven. The caramel is insanely good, perfectly runny and sticky and the white chocolate is so creamy, it doesn’t get much better than one of these and a cup of tea. Spoil yourself (or someone else!) with these this Valentine’s day.

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Start with the caramel. Scoop the coconut cream from the top of the cold can of coconut milk, don’t use any of the coconut water. Add 1/2 a cup of it to a pot on medium heat with the coconut oil. Let it all melt together, then pour it into a bowl and set aside.

Add the water and coconut sugar to the pot and cook on medium heat, stirring gently until all of the sugar is dissolved.

Carefully stir in the coconut mixture and allow it to bubble into a rolling boil (adjust heat if needed). Let it bubble and simmer, stirring frequently, for 8-10 minutes, then take it off the heat. Pour it in to a bowl and pop it in the freezer to cool and  thicken.

To make the chocolate, combine the cacao butter, cashew butter and maple syrup in a small saucepan on medium heat. When they’re completely melted, take it off the heat and whisk well.

You can use either a chocolate mold or a silicone ice tray to shape the chocolates. Pour about 1 teaspoon of the melted chocolate into the bottom of the mould to fill it 1/3 of the way. Pop them in the freezer to set for about 15 minutes. Set the rest of the melted chocolate aside.

Take the chocolates and caramel out of the freezer and spoon a little caramel into each. Whisk the melted chocolate again and then pour another teaspoon of it onto each to fill the mould.

Pop them in the fridge for about half an hour until set, then serve. Store in an airtight container in the fridge and take out a few minutes before serving.

4 Comments to White Salted Caramel Chocolates

  1. Emma says:

    Hi There I need to make these tomorrow but I have tried my best to get cacao butter and can’t! What can I use as an alternative please?

    • Indy Power says:

      Hi there, sorry I didn’t get back to you on time! The only alternative is to use cacao paste which is basically cacao butter with the cacao powder still present. The chocolate wouldn’t be white but it would still be delicious! Hope you can still try them!x