Mother shares her easy recipe to make gourmet Cadbury Caramilk spread (2024)

  • A mother has whipped up a delicious caramel slice using Cadbury Caramilk
  • She bought a block of the chocolate to see what all the fuss was about
  • But she found the piece was too sweet for her tastebuds so she decided to fix it
  • She turned the uneaten treat into a spread to eat with toasted bread or crackers

By Cindy Tran for Daily Mail Australia

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A home cook has whipped up a delicious caramel spread using Cadbury Caramilk - and mothers are going crazy over her easy-to-follow recipe.

The Australian mother said she decided to buy her family a block of the sought-after chocolate to see what all the fuss was about - but she found the piece was too sweet for her tastebuds.

So she decided to turn the uneaten treat into a gourmet caramel-choc truffle spread to enjoy with bread - and it's being compared to a slice you don't have to bake.

A home cook has whipped up a delicious caramel spread using Cadbury Caramilk - and mothers are going crazy over her easy-to-follow recipe

Mother's homemade Caramilk spread recipe

250g of Caramilk chocolate - break or chop into pieces

150g crème fraîche

30g butter

30g milk

Pour crème fraîche, butter and milk into a pot, and then bring to simmer

Take off stove

Placed the chopped Caramilk into the pot, let it sit while it melts. Then stir until there's no lumps

Pour into a container, then pop into the fridge for a few hours

Serve when it's set

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'I wanted to see what the fuss was all about so I bought a block. One piece was all I could eat, it was way too sweet for me,' she said in a Facebook group.

'My husband thought the same so I can't rely on him to finish it. Instead of binning it, I thought I'd use it in a recipe with things I already have in the fridge.

'With some crème fraîche, butter and milk. I made a nice caramel-choc truffle spread and it tastes so good, rich and creamy with just the right amount of sweetness.

'Just put all ingredients into a pot, bring to a simmer, take off stove, pour in chopped Caramilk pieces, stir and watch it melt. Into the fridge for a few hours and there you have it! Delicious.'

The post was quickly met with praise, with many saying they will try the recipe at home while others suggested it would be a great filling for other desserts.

'This recipe would be a great filling for melting biscuits. I'm going to try it,' one said.

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Another mother said: 'I was so excited to try it but also found it way too sweet. I'll definitely be trying this recipe.'

And another said: 'This sounds delicious.'

The post was quickly met with praise, with many saying they will try the recipe at home while others suggested it would be a great filling for other desserts

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Mother shares her easy recipe to make gourmet Cadbury Caramilk spread (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret of the Caramilk bar? ›

Enzymatic process. In this method, solid caramel blocks are placed into the cavities of pre-formed chocolate moulds. Everything is sealed with a layer of melted chocolate that forms the base of the bar. An enzyme added to the caramel gradually converts the solid caramel into liquid, creamy caramel after a few days.

Is Caramilk chocolate discontinued? ›

Caramac was discontinued last year due to falling sales, and fans of the caramel-flavoured chocolate bar were devastated.

What company owns Caramilk? ›

Caramilk is a brand name used for two distinct chocolate bar products made by Cadbury.

How many pieces are in a Caramilk bar? ›

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Manufacturer reference‎02543974
Item Weight‎52 g
Number of pieces10
Number of Items‎10
Item weight‎52 Grams
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Does Caramilk taste like caramel? ›

'What is Caramilk? ' we hear you wonder. It's a golden blend of Cadbury white chocolate and caramelised milk powder developed for the UK & Ireland. The result is a smooth golden caramel chocolate flavour.

Is Caramilk just white chocolate? ›

A golden blend of caramelised white chocolate.

What can you use instead of Caramilk? ›

Caramilk chocolate: Caramilk is roasted white chocolate that tastes like caramel. If you don't have access to it (I think it's only currently sold in Australia, New Zealand and the UK), you can substitute it with a block of regular white chocolate.

Is Caramilk in America? ›

Cadbury Caramilk

Cadbury may be a British company, but their Caramilk was created in Canada and is still made in Toronto and nowhere else. You'd think that the simple combination of chocolate and caramel would be popular in the US, but you'd be mistaken. Fun fact: Cadbury makes a different Caramilk in Australia.

What is Aldi's version of Caramilk? ›

The German supermarket has launched a “limited” edition caramel chocolate by its “luxury” confection brand Dairy Fine. And according to those who have already purchased the $1.99 180g block, it “tastes just as good” as Cadbury Caramilk which retails for $3.

Is Cadbury owned by Hershey? ›

CADBURY Chocolate got its start in 1842 in Birmingham, England as drinking chocolate, later creating the brand's first milk chocolate bar in 1897 to compete with popular Swiss Chocolate. The Hershey Company acquired the U.S. CADBURY license in 1988 and has made the delicious chocolate ever since.

Is Cadbury in America? ›

In 1988, The Hershey Company acquired the U.S. rights to its chocolate business. Accordingly, although the Cadbury group's chocolate products have been sold in the U.S. since 1988, they are manufactured by Hershey, causing complaints by consumers, who claim the Hershey-made products are inferior to the originals.

Who owns Cadbury? ›

Cadbury is one of the most iconic confectionery brands in the world. The company, known for its Dairy Milk bar, is now a part of Mondelēz International. 1 Kraft acquired Cadbury for $18.9 billion in 2010, combining two strong food companies before spinning off some of the international food brands as Mondelēz.

Is Caramilk discontinued? ›

In a statement at the time, Nestlé said: "We are very sorry to disappoint fans of Caramac. There has been a steady decline in its sales over the past few years and unfortunately, we had to make the difficult decision to discontinue it.

Why was Caramilk recalled? ›

The recalled product has been available for sale in Australia only. Problem:A limited number of Cadbury Caramilk products have been found to contain small, flexible pieces of food grade plastic as a result of a machinery fault during the manufacturing process.

Is Caramilk permanent? ›

Cadbury Caramilk: the return

We recently revealed rumours that the much-loved chocolate bar might be returning, but it's only now that we can confirm it's a permanent comeback.

Has anyone ever won the Caramilk key? ›

Seven lucky Canadians found the coveted keys in their Caramilk bars. When the Twitter and Facebook follower learned Cadbury was putting its other three keys up for grabs through a contest on its Facebook page, she entered daily. More than 130,000 people "like" the page. She won a key.

What was in a secret chocolate bar? ›

It consisted of a bird's nest-styled chocolate coating with a creamy mousse centre similar to the filling of a Walnut Whip.

What are some fun facts about Caramilk? ›

Caramilk is a candy bar made by Cadbury in Canada. It was first sold in 1968 in the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Variations available, some of them limited editions, include Caramilk made with dark chocolate, maple flavoured, chocolate flavoured, or cappuccino.

What is Cadbury Caramilk made of? ›

Sugar, cocoa butter, whey powder (from MILK), skimmed MILK powder, MILK fat, caramelised MILK powder [skimmed MILK powder, whey powder (from MILK), sugar, BUTTER, natural flavouring], emulsifier (SOYA lecithins). May contain nuts, wheat.

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