Are you looking for the perfect, melt-in-your-mouth, sweet edible treat to take you to that special place of relaxation and happiness? Discover how to make your very own delicious, chewy cannabis caramels at home with either cannabutter, cannabis sugar, or both for a sweet treat that makes it easy to enjoy your cannabis at home or on the go.

Delicious, Chewy Homemade Cannabis Caramels

Recipe Features

  • A simple recipe with step-by-step instructions
  • Tips and tricks for making this recipe perfectly
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Why You Will Love This Recipe

My Well With Cannabis Community members requested this recipe, and I am proud to deliver it!

These delicious melt-in-your-mouth cannabis caramels rank right up there with my brownies and chocolate chip cookies.

Perfect for a simple sweet treat that can be enjoyed at home or on the go, you can easily individually wrap these caramels for perfect portioning and easy portability.

Below I will go over all the important things you must do before preparing this recipe, including how to use my printable dosage chart if you use my Bliss Cannabutter.

Cannabis Caramels

Important: Before Getting Started

Choosing the right kitchen items will help make this recipe process go much more smoothly.

The most important thing is to use a large enough saucepan.

As the caramel boils, it will boil up the sides of the pan. If you use a pan that is too small, you will end up with a sticky mess all over your stove.

You can avoid this mess and frustration by starting with a large enough saucepan in the first place.

For this recipe, I recommend a 6-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan.

It is also essential to use a thermometer to track the temperature of this recipe.

I recommend a candy thermometer that can attach to the side of your saucepan for a hands-free way to monitor the temperature easily.

Be sure to calibrate the thermometer before getting started to ensure accurate readings throughout the process.

Helpful Equipment:

Get Perfect Dosing

Dosing this recipe couldn’t be easier if you use my Bliss Cannabutter.

You can use the printable chart below to determine the exact amount of butter to use to get your desired THC milligrams per batch or candy. 

If you are not using Bliss Cannabutter, my edible dosage calculator is another great way to determine your caramel’s final potency.

If you are unsure where to start, check out my safe dosing guide before getting started.

A graphic that shows the dosage based on how much cannabutter is used.
Cannabis Caramel

Ingredient Notes

  • 1 cup cannabutter: Bliss cannabutter ensures perfect dosing
  • 4 cups sugar: you can use granulated white sugar or cannabis sugar
  • 2 cups light corn syrup: this ingredient is needed for this recipe; I do not have a good substitute recommendation at this time
  • ½ teaspoon salt: regular table salt goes into the recipe, and you can also add sea salt as a topping if desired
  • 24 ounces evaporated milk: this ingredient is needed for this recipe; I do not have a good substitute recommendation at this time
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract: for flavor

Note: The recipe card below contains a complete list of ingredients with amounts and printable instructions.

A picture of homemade cannabis caramels topped with sea salt.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Step 1 – Prepare a 9×9-sized baking pan by lining it with parchment paper. Set aside.
  • Step 2 – Add the cannabutter, sugar, corn syrup, and salt to a 6-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat and stir well. Heat until the mixture begins to boil, about 7-8 minutes.
  • Step 3 – Slowly and gradually add the evaporated milk, ensuring the mixture stays at a constant boil. This can take upwards of 10-15 minutes per can of milk.
  • Step 4 – Add a candy thermometer to the pan and secure it to the side. Constantly stir until the mixture reaches 245° F. This is very important; if you do not reach this temperature, the candies will not set.
A picture of homemade cannabis caramels topped with sea salt.
  • Step 5 – Remove the mixture from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract.
  • Step 6 – Pour the caramel into your prepped pan and top with sea salt if using.
  • Step 7 – Refrigerate the caramels for a few hours; overnight is ideal. 
  • Step 8 – Once the caramels are cool and set, cut the caramel into bite-sized pieces and wrap it individually in wax paper if desired.

Note: complete step-by-step printable instructions are located in the recipe card below.

Storage Instructions

You can store these caramels at room temperature for a few days, but storing them in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks is best.

You can also store these in the freezer for several months. Learn more about how to store cannabis edibles here.

A picture of homemade cannabis caramels topped with sea salt.

Alternate Infusion Options

As with all things edibles, there is more than one way to infuse something.

Below we will explore all the different ways you could infuse this recipe.

Cannabutter

Cannabutter is one of the most common cannabis-infused staple recipes.

If you don’t purchase Bliss cannabutter from me, you’re going to want to make sure you prepare your own before diving into this recipe.

You can make many cannabutter at home, including in a crockpot or Instant Pot, CBD cannabutter, or kief cannabutter.

Cannabis Sugar

Cannabis sugar is a delicious, versatile recipe made using white sugar and a cannabis tincture.

It can be made with either a traditional Green Dragon or a Golden Dragon QWET tincture.

You will need to have your cannabis sugar prepared ahead of time for this recipe. If you’ve never made it before, follow my complete guide to making cannabis sugar here.

Cannabis Concentrates

If you are an experienced cannabis consumer with a high tolerance, you may want to make your caramels with concentrates or FECO for a more potent end product.

When using concentrates to make your caramels, add them in step 5 when you add the vanilla extract. Be sure to stir well to ensure even distribution throughout the candies.

Notes and Expert Tips

Making caramel is not exactly a beginner-friendly recipe.

Not to discourage you, but I want to let you know that it takes time and patience to get this recipe to turn out right.

Below I will share some of my most helpful tips and tricks to help ensure your process goes smoothly and successfully.

Run a Non-Infused Test Batch First

Depending on your skill level in the kitchen, I highly recommend running a *non* cannabis-infused batch of caramel first so you can get used to the process.

This ensures you can get comfortable with the process and work out any potential kinks before making an infused batch.

If anything goes wrong the first time, you will be safe knowing you didn’t ‘ruin’ anything.

Maintain Proper Temperature Control

When making this recipe, taking your time and patience is extremely important.

It takes a lot of time to bring the mixture to temperature, upwards of 30-45 minutes.

While it may be tempting to blast the heat and get the temperature up fast, it is not the best approach.

A low and slow heating approach will ensure you have the best possible final product. Too fast heating or a lack of patience may result in a burned or scorched batch of caramel.

A picture of homemade cannabis caramels topped with sea salt.

Chewy Homemade Cannabis Caramels

4.82 from 124 votes
Learn how to make your very own delicious, chewy cannabis caramels at home with either cannabutter, cannabis sugar, or both for a sweet treat that makes it easy to enjoy your cannabis at home or on the go.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 80 pieces

Ingredients 
 

  • 1 cup Bliss cannabutter
  • 4 cups white, granulated sugar or cannabis sugar
  • 2 cups light corn syrup
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt optional
  • 24 ounces evaporated milk
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt optional for topping

Instructions 

  • Prepare a 9×9-sized baking pan by lining it with parchment paper. Set aside.
  • Add the cannabutter, sugar, corn syrup, and kosher salt to a heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat and stir well. Heat until the mixture begins to boil, about 7-8 minutes.
  • Slowly and gradually add the evaporated milk, ensuring the mixture stays at a constant boil. This can take upwards of 10-15 minutes per can of milk.
  • Add a candy thermometer to the pan and secure it to the side. Constantly stir until the mixture reaches 245° F.
  • Remove the mixture from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract.
  • Pour the caramel into your prepped pan and top with sea salt if using.
  • Refrigerate the caramels for a few hours, overnight is ideal.
  • Once the caramels are cool and set, cut the caramel into bite-sized pieces and wrap it individually in wax paper if desired.

Notes

Dose Note: If you use 1 cup of Bliss cannabutter, each piece of caramel will contain 7.5mg of THC if you’ve made 80 pieces.
A graphic that shows the dosage based on how much cannabutter is used.
Temperature Note: It is crucial to reach the temperature of 245°F; if you do not reach this temperature, the candies will not set.
Metric Conversion Note: The metric conversion tool is provided as a convenience and should not be relied upon as an exact measurement in recipes. The results of conversions produced by the online metric converter are based on mathematical models and cannot guarantee that the recipe will turn out perfectly with metric measurements. We strongly recommend testing the recipes using traditional measurements to ensure accuracy. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1piece, Calories: 95kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 9mg, Sodium: 44mg, Potassium: 27mg, Sugar: 17g, Vitamin A: 91IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 24mg, Iron: 1mg

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Cannabis Recipe
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the heat destroy the cannabinoids?

Many people get nervous about bringing the infused cannabutter or cannabis sugar to a high temperature like the 245°F required in this recipe. Rest assured, this temperature is not too hot and will not destroy all of the cannabinoids in this recipe.

Do you have an alternative for corn syrup?

No, unfortunately, at this time, I do not have a substitute for corn syrup.

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About Emily

Hi, I’m Emily Kyle and I teach people just like you how to use cannabis to find joy, enhance productivity, improve relationships, and naturally support your overall health and wellness.

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94 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I made these yummy caramels, they are so delicious. The recipe says you get 80 caramels, I got 100! And they are huge!
    I cooked them to 245, and after setting up in the fridge overnight. They are really soft still. Is that how they are supposed to be? Can I cook them longer to get a more chewy caramel? I will be making these again! Thanks for all you do Emily Kyle.

  2. Hi Tina. I’m thrilled to hear you enjoyed the caramels and even got more than expected! Cooking them to 245°F and letting them set overnight should result in a soft texture, which many people love. However, if you’re aiming for a chewier texture, you can indeed cook them a bit longer. Try reaching a temperature between 248°F to 250°F, checking frequently to avoid overcooking. I’m so happy you’re planning to make them again and appreciate your kind words. Happy caramel making!

  3. Hi I just made these. I cooked them to 245 and they didn’t set. Can I put them back in the pot and heat them up again to a higher temp? And if not what do I do with soggy caramels?

  4. Hi Claudia! Yes, you can definitely try reheating your caramels. Just place them back into the pot and slowly heat them up to the desired temperature, stirring constantly to prevent burning. If they still don’t set, don’t worry! Soggy caramels can be repurposed as a sauce for coffee, ice cream, cakes, or other desserts. Enjoy your cooking adventure!

  5. Wanting to try this recipe but currently only have cannaoil, can cannaoil work for this recipe?

  6. Hi Mel. The caramel won’t set properly if it’s a liquid oil. It may be worth trying a small batch if it’s solid coconut oil, otherwise they won’t turn set.

  7. 5 stars
    This is an amazing recipe. Having made these caramels a dozen times there are a couple things I have adjusted. For the sugar I use 1 cup brown sugar and 3 cups granulated white sugar. I also cook to 247 degrees, they seem to set up better.

  8. Thank you for sharing, Jim! We love hearing from our readers and how you personalize the recipes to make your own. I love the idea of using brown sugar!

  9. Wow, I can’t wait to start making some for me.. You’ve made the procedures very easy for us . Thank you

  10. Thank you for your kind words, Zaklet! Enjoy your caramel-making adventure! If you have any questions along the way, feel free to ask.