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Fallish Fun: Caramel Apples Recipe

In our homeschool, making caramel apples is one of those things that we must do at least once every fall. It is so easy and fun for all ages. YUM!

At our house, making caramel apples is one of those things that we must do at least once every fall. It is so easy and fun for all ages. YUM! By Kendra

Fallish Fun: Caramel Apples Recipe

This is really more of a procedure than a recipe. I usually start with the recipe from the bag of Kraft caramels for the basic caramel apples.

  • 1 bag Kraft caramels
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 4 medium apples (the recipe says 5, but I can never get 5 out of one bag of caramels)

Heat caramels and water in saucepan over medium heat, stirring frequently, until caramel is melted and smooth. Meanwhile, wash and thoroughly dry the apples, and remove the stems. Push popsicle sticks into the stem side of the apple. Dip apples in caramel, spooning caramel over apple to coat evenly. Scrape excess off the bottom of the apple. The original recipe suggests setting the apples on buttered waxed paper, but I have found that a greased silicone baking liner works much better. Refrigerate the apples for one hour.

At our house, making caramel apples is one of those things that we must do at least once every fall. It is so easy and fun for all ages. YUM! By Kendra

Then you jazz them up a bit…

The possibilities are endless. I got most of these ideas after browsing the array of $6 apples at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. If little ones are helping (of course!) have the apples caramel-dipped and all the fixins’ chopped up and ready to go ahead of time.

  • my personal favorite – dip chilled caramel apples in melted white chocolate, then sprinkle with cinnamon sugar
  • drizzle melted chocolate over caramel apples, then sprinkle with nuts
  • coat caramel apples in chocolate and then roll in your favorite candy or cookie…chopped Oreos, Snickers, M&Ms, etc…

A few tips:

  • I like to use tart apples to balance the sweetness, but you can use any kind of apples you like.
  •  A half a bag of chocolate chips is plenty for 4 apples.
  • Melt your chocolate (white or regular) in the microwave, at 50% power, with 2 tablespoons shortening for perfect drizzling/dipping consistency
  • Let the melted chocolate cool to lukewarm before dipping apples. This will prevent the caramel from melting and oozing off the apple.
  • Slice the apples before eating them. I know it isn’t as much fun if you don’t eat it off the stick, but it is a lot less messy!
  • Caramel apples will keep in the refrigerator for 2-3 days, if they last that long. Let them sit at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before eating.

You might also like:

  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Mama Ann’s Morning Bars
  • Easy Gluten Free Pumpkin Muffins Recipe

-originally published October 2011

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Filed Under: Habits for Happy Kids, Holiday Habits, Recipe Box Tagged With: fall, recipe, written by Kendra

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  1. Tricia says

    October 4, 2011 at 9:00 AM

    YUM!!

    Reply
  2. Kim A. says

    October 4, 2011 at 1:56 PM

    Mmmm! How about rolling them in crushed pretzels, then a drizzle of dark chocolate?
    =)

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    • Kendra Fletcher says

      October 19, 2012 at 6:28 PM

      Yum, Kim! I like the pretzel idea!

      Reply

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