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caramelize

1 of 1verb
/ˈkærəməˌlaɪz/
Forms:caramelizes,caramelizing,caramelized,caramelized
1

to heat sugar or other foods until it becomes a golden brown color and develops a rich flavor and aroma

transitive
  • The chef decided to caramelize the onions for a sweet and savory flavor in the dish.
  • She carefully caramelized the sugar for the glaze, adding a rich and golden hue to the baked ham.
  • When making homemade caramel popcorn, it's crucial to caramelize the sugar and butter mixture to perfection.
  • To create a delightful caramel sauce for the ice cream, the chef slowly caramelized sugar with a touch of cream.
  • The pastry chef used a torch to caramelize the sugar coating on the surface of the crème brûlée.
2

to cook food containing natural sugars until it turns brown and develops a rich, nutty flavor

  • The sugar in the sauce started to caramelize, turning it into a glossy, golden brown.
  • The onions began to caramelize as they cooked slowly in the pan, releasing a sweet aroma.
  • As the peaches cooked, they began to caramelize, turning soft and sweet.
  • He watched the sugar carefully as it caramelized, knowing it would make the perfect topping for his dessert.
  • You need to cook the sugar until it starts to caramelize, then add the cream for the perfect sauce.