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Das Caramelini- French Salted Caramels

Made the Old World Way!

© Mary Luz Mejia

Caramels, Das Foods
If you have a sweet tooth (even if you don't but fancy something wonderful once in a while), chances are you'll love the French salted caramels known as Das Caramelini.

Yes, French salted caramels (or Fleur de Sel Caramels)- you read correctly! And no, these are no ordinary confections. These morsels of “WOW!” impressed even hard-to-impress New Yorker’s at this year’s Fancy Food Show (the caramels were selected as one of the top ten best new products of 2008!).

Here’s what makes them so mouth-wateringly good...

They’re produced using old-world methods, the artisanal way which means they are made in small, 50 lb. or less batches using the highest quality ingredients possible and employing time-honoured French traditional candy-making techniques. An email from the affable Katie Das (the owner of the company) was received, where she writes, “Our mission is to help local, sustainable farmers to build up demand for their products among food manufacturers. To do so, we source our fresh cream, butter and honey from local producers in the Midwest. Our other ingredients come from sustainable sources too. For example, the pistachios that we use in Ginger and Pistachio caramel come from a sustainable farm in New Mexico and Walnuts – from a small organic farm in Missouri.” Someone grab me a caramel, stat!

Oh yes, but the good news doesn’t end there because Katie and company also launched the Caramels for the Cure program in which 10% of the net profits from the little candies that could goes to the AIDS Foundation of Chicago to help fight AIDS and HIV in the US and abroad. Sweets you can feel good about buying and eating on so many levels.

Without further ado, here are some tasting notes (tough job, but someone’s got to do it!) in case this little missive has piqued your interest…

The Das Foods website offers a spate of tasty options- their best seller on the caramel front being the three-pack assortment featuring Candied Ginger & Pistachio caramels, Classic French Salted Caramels and Chocolate & Walnut.

The Das Caramelini Flavour Tasting:

The Candied Ginger & Pistachio and Classic caramelswere in a horn-locked tie throughout. All flavours were as the box correctly describes, “deliciously soft.” You might want to throw in luxurious, luscious and wholly satisfying for starters. The ginger and pistachio version is earthy, aromatic, complex with subtle ginger hits and just the right amount of saltiness to set the whole creation ablaze on the tongue- brilliant! The classic caramels were buttery, rich and reminded the group of tasters (including a professional chef) of the finest crème brulee. Yeah, what she said! And while everyone thoroughly enjoyed the Chocolate & Walnut (what’s not to love?)- all felt that despite the dark chocolate truffle nuances, this would have been even better if this had been a classic Caramelini studded with walnuts and enrobed in dark chocolate. Just an FYI- you have four new, official Caramelini converts here in Canada.


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Sep 4, 2008 8:34 PM
Jacqueline Church :
Wah! I can't believe you beat me to it! I love these caramels. Have you tried the Chai flavor? Surprisingly yummy.

And, of course, just what we needed another excuse to indulge..."but, really, it's okay because I'm supporting a good cause..."

Good job Mary Luz!
-Jacqueline
Sep 6, 2008 1:33 PM
Mary Luz Mejia :
Thanks Jacquie- I am a big fan now too. Chai you say? Mmmmm! I hear there's a new chili flavour too...

And a few words from Katie Das herself upon reading the article which I wanted to share with you all:

"What a great article! Thanks so much for the coverage- you are the best!!!! For a small company like ours, this kind of coverage is absolutely fantastic as it helps us spread the word about the caramels AND about our mission to help out in fight against AIDS and HIV. I loved your suggestion about enrobing our caramels in dark chocolate- yum! Unfortunately, at this point we’re not able to do that because enrobing equipment (the kind that makes the caramels nice, shiny and seam-free on the surface) is super-expensive. However, when we expand, chocolate-enrobed caramels will be the first thing we’ll do. We already had a few orders on our website, that were, no doubt, a result of your great article.

Best Regards,
Katie Das"

Now that makes a girl's day!
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