Easy Date Caramel Recipe (2024)

Date Caramel is a delicious dip made without dairy or refined sugar. It can be whipped up in just minutes for a healthy snack all week long.

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Ingredients You’ll Need

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Medjool dates have a natural caramel flavor which makes them the perfect base for this vegan caramel sauce. They are nature’s candy!

When shopping for dates, look for ones that are plump and juicy for the best results. The squishier the date is, the easier it will blend.

Other varieties of dates, like deglet noor, can also be used, but they are smaller in size so be sure to go by the weight called for in this recipe, rather than the number of dates needed.

Using dairy-free milk, like almond milk or oat milk, will keep this recipe vegan-friendly. In fact, you could even use the date soaking water for blending, and add a spoonful of peanut butter for creaminess. (Almond butter or cashew butter could also be used if you prefer.)

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How to Make Date Caramel

1. Soak the dates.

Because dates can be very difficult to blend, remove their pits and place them in a large bowl. Cover them with boiled water and soak for 10 minutes.

This will make your life easier for the next step, even if you already own a high-speed blender.

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2. Blend.

Use a fine mesh strainer to drain the dates, then add them to a high-speed blender. Add in the milk, vanilla extract, and sea salt then secure the lid.

Blend until the dates are totally broken down, about 1 to 2 minutes. Stop and scrape down the sides of the blender with a spatula, if needed, until the dip looks smooth. For a smoother consistency, you can add an extra tablespoon of water and blend again.

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If you’d like to adjust the flavor of your date caramel, add a tablespoon of maple syrup for extra sweetness, a pinch of salt to boost the flavor, or a tablespoon of peanut butter or any other nut butter for a richer flavor. It’s easy to taste and adjust as you go!

For nut-free creaminess, try adding a tablespoon of sunflower seed butter and a pinch of ground cinnamon.

3. Enjoy!

Serve this vegan date caramel sauce right away with sliced apples or salty pretzels. You can also use it as a filling in your favorite desserts, like Vegan Snickers, or as a layer in a gluten-free Chocolate Cake.

Drizzling it over sliced apples, like a plate of apple nachos, is also an easy after-school snack!

When chilled, the date caramel will thicken slightly. You can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make date caramel with coconut milk?

I tested this recipe with canned coconut milk and found that the full-fat version separated when making this recipe. (There were little white flecks throughout the dip.) I think refrigerated coconut milk would not have this issue, but it’s something to keep in mind. Using full-fat coconut milk would probably make the caramel thicker when chilled if that is your goal, but it will also have a hint of coconut flavor.

Can I use a food processor?

In my experience, food processors won’t give you quite the same smooth texture as a high-speed blender, but it will still make a delicious dip! In that case, start with less liquid so it won’t splash out of your machine, and add more as you go.

Looking for more date recipes?Try my Date Brownies, Healthy Birthday Cake (which is 100% date-sweetened!), Chocolate Date Smoothie, or Date-Sweetened Hot Chocolate for more ideas.

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Date Caramel

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Date Caramel is a delicious dip made without dairy or refined sugar. It can be whipped up in just minutes for a healthy snack!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 6

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Medjool dates (approx. 10 to 12 dates)
  • ¾ cup milk of choice
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt

Instructions

  • Remove the pits from the dates, then place them in a heat-safe bowl. Cover them with boiling water and let them soak for 10 minutes. This will help them soften for blending. (Even if you're using a powerful blender; it helps!)

  • Drain away the soaking water, then add the dates to a high-speed blender along with the milk, vanilla, and salt. Secure the lid and blend until the dates are totally broken down, about 1 minute. Stop and scrape down the sides of the machine, as needed.

  • Taste the date caramel and adjust any flavoring, as needed. For a sweeter caramel, add a tablespoon of maple syrup, and for a richer flavor (that hides the date flavor) add a tablespoon of peanut butter and blend again. You can taste and adjust as you go.

  • This caramel dip can be served right away with sliced apples or crunchy pretzels. Or transfer it to an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 5 days. It will thicken slightly when chilled.

Notes

Nutrition information is for roughly 1/4 cup of caramel dip. This information is automatically calculated and is just an estimate, not a guarantee.

For a sweeter caramel: Add maple syrup, starting with 1 tablespoon at a time, until this dip reaches your desired sweetness.

For a richer caramel: Add peanut butter or another nut butter, starting with 1 tablespoon at a time, for a creamier texture and richer flavor. (You can add up to a 1/4 cup.)

Update Note: This recipe has been updated to be simpler! If you prefer the peanut butter & maple syrup version, you can find that here. And if you’ve been here since 2012, there’s an even older version that you might have enjoyed. You can find the older measurements below:

  • 3/4 cup dates
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil (to help thicken when chilled)
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup water plus more as needed to blend
    • 1 cup cashews (optional for creaminess; you’ll need more water in this case)

    Nutrition

    Calories: 73kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 0.4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Sodium: 138mg, Potassium: 171mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 16g, Vitamin A: 37IU, Calcium: 53mg, Iron: 0.2mg

    Author: Megan Gilmore

    Course: Snack

    Cuisine: American

    Keyword: date caramel

    If you try this date caramel recipe, please leave a comment and star rating below letting me know how you like it.

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    FAQs

    How many parts of sugar and water to make caramel? ›

    The main ingredient for making a caramel is sugar. A liquid caramel can be made using any quantity of sugar or water just as long as it follows the ratio of 2 parts sugar: 1 part water.

    Does date caramel taste like caramel? ›

    This is literally just dates ground up that tastes like caramel and is thick, more-so like a dip. Hot Water – I added a tablespoon of hot water at a time to help mix/blend the dates up.

    Why shouldn't you stir sugar when making caramel? ›

    Like dry caramel, you want to gently move the sugar mixture in that same side-to-side paintbrush-like fashion until the sugar dissolves. Then, as soon as the mixture comes to a boil, it should not be stirred, as the agitation can cause crystallization.

    Which method is quickest in caramel making? ›

    For the "dry" caramel method, you simply heat the sugar in an empty pan until melted and caramelized. It's quick and direct, but the risk is that some parts of the sugar melt faster than others, and can burn before the rest had made it even to light amber.

    What not to do when making caramel? ›

    Avoid these, and it'll be sweet—er, smooth—sailing.
    1. Using the Wrong Pot. You can't make a caramel sauce with a thin or flimsy pot. ...
    2. Dumping in All of the Sugar at Once. Adding all of your sugar in one go means that it won't liquefy uniformly. ...
    3. Not Setting up Your Mise en Place.
    Nov 11, 2015

    What is the formula for caramel? ›

    The typical formula for caramels is C24H36O18 , so the elements of water have been removed from the sucrose.

    What are the two methods for making caramel? ›

    What Are The Two Methods for Making Caramel? Wet vs. Dry Caramel
    1. Wet caramel is the most common method for making caramel at home. ...
    2. Dry caramel is the more challenging method. ...
    3. Be prepared. ...
    4. Use a light-colored pot. ...
    5. Add corn syrup. ...
    6. Don't mix. ...
    7. Warm the cream. ...
    8. Keep your butter cold.
    Mar 24, 2023

    How to make sugar caramel at home? ›

    Instructions
    1. Heat sugar and water in a heavy-bottom, high-walled, light-colored skillet over medium heat.
    2. Cook, stirring occasionally, until mixture is a deep golden amber color (caramel-colored) (this could take around 10 minutes). Remove from heat and stir in butter.
    3. Whisk in heavy cream, stirring until smooth.
    Sep 25, 2023

    Why did my caramel turn bitter? ›

    Overheating the mixture

    Follow the recipe carefully, and never melt your caramel on your stove's highest setting—it will cause the caramel to scorch and taste burnt. Once it gets a burnt or bitter flavor, it can't be saved. Luckily, sugar is inexpensive, so you can always start over!

    Should caramel be made with white or brown sugar? ›

    Sugar Note: Most chefs say that only granulated sugar can be successfully caramelized; other sugars — such as brown sugar and unrefined sugar such as cane sugar — contain impurities that can inhibit caramelization. It's those impurities that can burn before the sugar has time to caramelize.

    What is so special about Medjool dates? ›

    Medjool dates were originally eaten by royalty and thought to fend off fatigue. Research shows these ancient energy-boosting claims may be true. They're also high in vitamins and nutrients that can contribute to other health benefits. Medjool dates are now grown in warm climates globally.

    How do I know when my caramel is done? ›

    To avoid burning the caramel, it's just a matter of being vigilant. The melted sugar should be cooked until it's a deep amber colour — it's done when it starts to smoke and begins to foam just a little bit. At this point, it should be removed from the heat immediately to stop the sugar from darkening any further.

    Why is making caramel so hard? ›

    Thin, cheaper cookware heats unevenly and will make your caramel process very difficult. Also, do not use a non-stick pan as it is not ideal for this job. Make sure it's a medium size pan too, as your caramel will likely bubble up during cooking.

    How to stop caramel from crystallizing? ›

    The idea is to lower the PH. you can also use a small pinch of citric acid or cream of tartar if you have. lemon juice won't work as it will turn bitter as the sugar cooks. Alternatively, an invert sugar such as corn syrup or golden syrup will work beautifully.

    Do you add milk when melting caramel? ›

    The key to getting it right is to use soft caramels as opposed to hard. You must also add some sort of liquid, such as milk or cream, to prevent the caramels from drying out. Knowing these tricks will help you to melt caramels with ease.

    How do you keep caramel from seizing when adding cream? ›

    Sometimes during this phase the cold fatty additions make the sugar mixture seize up. That can result in chunks of hardened, candy-like caramel and it can be discouraging. Avoid this by using room temperature butter and cream so the temperature contrast isn't as great.

    What makes caramel soft vs hard? ›

    Heat until the syrup reaches 240 to 245 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the temperature, the softer the resulting caramels will be.

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