Last Updated on November 8, 2024 by Leah Hall
An easy homemade Salted Caramel Vodka that becomes a DIY liqueur, perfect for creamy dessert drinks and any caramel flavored cocktail!
This Salted Caramel Vodka is an absolutely decadent treat and it can also be a great gift to present friends for the holidays coming up! Some great cocktail recipes can be made with it, like a Salted Caramel White Russia or boozy milkshake.
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We had been wanting to make our own caramel vodka for a while now, so we did. We made two recipes, one that is plain caramel, and this one with salt. It’s amazing just how easy this recipe is!
This salted caramel vodka is reminiscent of bourbon cream liqueurs like a caramel cream liqueur. But, we didn’t add any heavy cream or whole milk into this homemade liqueur recipe other than if there was any in the caramel candy.
Is there a Caramel Flavored Vodka?
As far as liqueur, there is a Caramel Kahlua, but that is more of a caramel coffee liqueur, and in this case we wanted a caramel syrup-like liqueur with salty flavors.
Homemade Salted Caramel Vodka
A great bottle of Salted Caramel Vodka is available in the stores, and it super tasty. But this homemade version is closer to Baileys Irish Cream in consistency to the liqueur and flavor profile. It almost tastes like brown sugar with caramel notes on the taste buds, perfect for dessert cocktails.
This Salted Caramel Vodka is sweet with a touch of salty, as well as a bit of a bite from the vodka and all of it combined together with the creaminess of a liqueur. We make this recipe so easy which is just infused vodka with chewy caramel candies and a touch of salt. Small amounts of coarse sea salt or Kosher salt is a perfect choice, but table salt will work, too.
As we noticed with the Caramel vodka, there was a white frothy bit at the top of the infusion. So we strained that out before adding the salt and storing the Salted Caramel Vodka. There may be a bit of the candy or extra bits down at the bottom of the glass, so make sure to get that out, or leave it in the bottle while straining.
Then we added a pinch of salt, an eighth of a teaspoon. If it isn’t salty enough you can always add more later, or even add it to cocktails you make! You can also have a salt rim on a cocktail glass if it isn’t enough for special occasions.
Ingredients Needed for the Salted Caramel Vodka
Not many things are needed, but the following ingredients are:
- Vodka – any brand will do, just a plain bottle of vodka. A nicer vodka will make a nicer caramel liqueur, though, so keep that in mind.
- Caramels – wrapped caramels work great, or if you have access to meltable caramels, those will work too. Either way, you will be filtering the infused vodka through a coffee filter, which will get rid of any residue left behind by the caramels. Just simply cut the caramels in half to make infusing even easier and quicker.
- Salt – you can use any kind of salt, table salt is fine, but we used sea salt. (Kosher or coarse sea salt is better!) Just a pinch of sea salt adds a great salty goodness to this Salted Caramel Vodka. Make sure to shake or stir to break up and dissolve that coarse salt.
Instructions to Make the Salted Caramel Vodka
This process does take a few days, between 2-3 days, so make sure to plan that time for the infusion to take place. But, you just have to combine the ingredients, do some bottle shaking, and then filter, and you have some delicious homemade salted caramel vodka, perfect for our caramel apple mimosa (with edible glitter), caramel mule or any other fall cocktails! This homemade cream liqueur is easy to make and flavorful:
- First thing, Combine the vodka and caramels in a mason jar with lid (or any other container with a lid that seals well).
- Shake 2 times a day for 2-3 days and taste before filtering to make sure the flavor is what you want.
- When ready (at personal preference), strain through a coffee filter or cheesecloth. Add salt.
- Store in an airtight container.
How to Store the Homemade Caramel Vodka
In an airtight container. It doesn’t need to be refrigerated, so it can stay on your home bar or bar cart at room temperature. But, if you make a large batch, make sure to use it within 6 months.
We hope you try this recipe out, as well as the regular Caramel Vodka. Also try out our Strawberry Infused Campari! Or, some Christmas Gin from Cake N Knife. These all make great Holiday gifts, too!
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Salted Caramel Vodka Recipe
This Salted Caramel Vodka is perfect for creamy dessert cocktails and great fall drinks!
Ingredients
- 2 cups vodka
- 16 caramels, unwrapped (or soft meltable caramels, about 1/3 cup), cut in half if larger caramels
- 1/8 tsp sea salt or Kosher Salt
Instructions
- Combine vodka and caramels in a jar with a lid. Shake jar before letting sit.
- Shake every 12 hours or so for a couple days.
- Let sit for at least 2 days - we did this a few times, and it was anywhere between 2 days to 3 days for it all to break down.
- Strain out caramel remnants and solids. You can use a mesh strainer and cheesecloth like we did. Or just a coffee filter.
- Add in salt and stir.
- Store in a jar with a lid.
- Cheers!
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1 ozAmount Per Serving: Calories: 103Total Fat: .8gSaturated Fat: .3gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 10mgCarbohydrates: 7.8gSugar: 6.6gProtein: .5g
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Sheri
Tuesday 13th of September 2022
I'm excited to try this...I like to make homemade liquors for Christmas Gifts - how long would this be able to be stored and would you recommend storing in a cupboard or refrigerator?
The Noms
Tuesday 13th of September 2022
Hey there, this is so great as a present! It keeps for around 6 months before it starts to lose some flavor. It will keep longer in the fridge, but ours usually doesn't last long enough to need it, and we keep it in our cupboard.