Fannie Mae Caramels
Fannie Mae Candy company has long been known for their creamy caramels. You can make these at home. These are soft and chewy delights.
1(14oz) can sweetened condensed milk
1 1/2 C. milk
1 C. whipping cream
1 C. butter
4 C. sugar
2 tsp. vanilla
2 C. nuts (walnuts)
Tempered dipping chocolate if preferred or wax paper cut into rectangles
vanilla and nuts. Pour without scraping into pan. Allow to stand overnight. Cut into 1-inch rectangles or squares. Wrap in wax paper or dip in chocolate.
I made these and could not get over the identical taste. This recipe makes about 110 pieces. A must have…must make recipe!! Fannie Mae is a Midwest northern household name. I am sure people will be pleased.







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I made these…..even went to 245degrees because I wanted to ensure I would be able to wrap them individually. They were very difficult to cut and stringy when I tried to pull them apart. I did omit the nuts…..so my question is this: Is it supposed to be a very soft caramel? If so then the texture stands to reason. With the nuts it would stand up a litle better. Thanks…….