Buttery shortbread crust layered with thick, chewy, rich caramel and topped with sea salt for irresistible flavor!
Calling all caramel lovers! You’re sure to enjoy my Easy 4 Ingredient Soft Caramels, Salted Caramel Chocolate Cups, and Vanilla Cinnamon Caramels.
I may or may not be writing this as I sit on the couch watching a Winnie the Pooh Christmas cartoon. I think I saw it once or twice before when I was probably seven years old because it’s all coming back to me. But it’s keeping my 8 week old babies entertained and let’s be honest, I’m not entirely hating it. It’s okay to be a little childish around the holidays. Right?
Christmas cartoons on Netflix are where it’s at this week as I’m doing everything I can to make this home away from home a little more Christmas-y. We won’t be home for a few more days and I’m dying to deck out our Christmas tree and hang the stockings. Speaking of stockings it only took me about seventeen hours spread out over 6 days to pick out Christmas stockings. I wanted a matching set for all four of us – FOUR stockings this year! – and online shopping overwhelms me.
Also? Pinterest does not help. The search for gray stockings eventually gave way to settling for some off-white ones. Still though, I’m pretty excited to get home and open a package on our doorstep.
But before we left to come down to St George for two weeks, I made this salted caramel shortbread and oh my heavens to betsy. I planned to give most of it away because who needs a whole batch of salted caramel shortbread to themselves right?
Me. Apparently I need a whole batch of salted caramel shortbread to myself.
It started with Oh I’ll just have one or two and quickly turned into oh my gosh half the batch is gone. I couldn’t help myself. That rich, chewy caramel. That buttery shortbread. That sweet-n-salty flavor combo that I adore so much.
Merry Christmas to ME.
But I’ll make another batch when we get home to give away. Make that two batches. One to give away, and one to devour guilt-free.
Salted Caramel Shortbread
Ingredients
- ยผ cup granulated sugar
- ยฝ cup butter
- 1 ยผ cups flour
- 1 tablespoon milk
Caramel
- ยพ cup butter
- ยฝ cup granulated sugar
- 3 tablespoons light corn syrup
- 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 tablespoon coarse sea salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 and line an 8×8 inch pan with parchment paper or lightly greased nonstick foil.
- First prepare the shortbread crust. In a medium bowl combine the sugar and butter and cream together until smooth. Add flour and mix. Stir in milk. Mixture will resemble crumbs. Press into the pre-lined pan and bake 20 minutes until golden. Remove and allow to cool.
- While crust is cooling, prepare the caramel layer.
- In a medium sauce pan melt 1 1/2 sticks of butter with 1/2 cup sugar. Add corn syrup and condensed milk. (Continue to stir throughout the entire process) Bring to a rapid boil over medium-high heat, and then decrease to medium heat (should still be bubbling) 6-8 minutes or until mixture achieves deep golden color, stirring constantly. (I recommend a whisk! – see note)
- Pour caramel onto cooled shortbread, sprinkle immediately with coarse sea salt. Allow to sit at room temperature 1-2 hours or until caramel has cooled and set. I have had success with placing in the fridge to cool to speed up the process. Cut into squares and serve or store chilled in airtight container.
You’re about to get a bunch of new traffic!! I spotted these in my yummly email this morning and had to come by.
These look fabulous!!
In the directions it says to combine the butter, sugar and CREAM. But there is no mention of cream in the ingredient list. How much cream is supposed to be added?
Hi Cynthia, the cream isn’t an ingredient it’s a direction, you need to “cream” the mixture – mix it well until smooth ๐
Thank you for the prompt reply. I just read the instructions incorrectly.
I made these today and I had to cook the caramel much longer before it started to turn golden brown. Unfortunately I must have overcooked it because it’ like toffee shortbread :(. I was going to give as gifts but I don’t want someone to break a tooth! Any ideas on what to do with these now? They taste great so I dont want to throw them away.
Do I use salted butter for both the shortbread and caramel? Or Un salted?
Unsalted ๐
There is a chocolate producer in San Francisco, Dandelion Chocolates, that makes something similar but also adds a chocolate caramel ganache layer on top of the caramel. It’s out of this world.
That is called millionaire’s shortbread…shortbread, caramel, and chocolate on top.