Rustic Caramel and chocolate covered apples


This is the first time I make caramel apples and it will not be the last. While I found them to be easy to make there were a few things to keep in mind.

I used organic granny smith apples and regardless of what kind of apples you used make sure you wash them really good with soap and hot water and sand them gently with a fine grit sandpaper to remove the waxy coat so that the caramel can stick.

I started coating the apples without completing this last step and the caramel would not stick….so guess what? I had to sand the apples and let my caramel sit for a while, NOT GOOD!

I had a lot of pictures I was taking while preparing the apples but I lost every single one of them. My memory card would not read the pictures I was taking and the computer wouldn’t upload them either so I had to reformat the card and as a result I lost every single shot….about 100 of the them :-(

The pictures that you see here are pretty much of the completed product and not the process. Well at least there is something.

Anyhow, this is going to be my super baking week this week just in time for Christmas gift bag preparation. Excited but overwhelm…….lets see how it goes

Enjoy!!



These caramel covered apples are the bomb. Two or three bites and I had enough :-) It definitely gives you the sugar fix need it!!
 

These caramel apples were sensational.

These caramel apples are a really nice and sweet TREAT :-) Using the Granny smith apples off sets the sweetness of the caramel and chocolate but you can use any kind of apples you wish.

This is how you can package the apples. Very simple and easy. You can make it fancier by using colorful bows and staff :-)

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Rustic Caramel and chocolate covered apples

Yield: 10-12 apples

Ingredients:

1/2 cup butter, 1 stick
2 cups brown sugar, packed
1 cup maple syrup
1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk, I used organic
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
10-12 Apple sticks

TOPPING

12 oz semi sweet chocolate chips, melted, 1 bag
1 cup pecans, chopped

 

Directions:

In a large saucepan set over medium high heat, melt the butter. Stir in the brown sugar and reduce heat to medium, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Add the maple syrup, mixing thoroughly, then stir in the condense milk and cinnamon.

Bring to a boil, then cook, stirring often, until the mixture reaches 235 degrees, (soft ball stage however you can reach 245 if you like the caramel layer to be harder) this will take at least 10-15 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.

Immediately dip in the apples. Rotate the apple until it is well coated. Allow excess caramel to drip off then place the apples on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and allow to cool.

At this stage you can leave the apples as is or decorate them in endless ways. I melted the chocolate in the microwave and used a spatula to cover each apple. If doing this coat one apple at a time with the melted chocolate and immediately follow with the chopped pecans.

Let it sit until the chocolate sets.

Take a peek and look at the link below at bakingdom. She has different type of toppings.

Slightly adapted from here

11 comments

  1. I hate it when that happens to my pictures. And it’s happened a few times but I never learn. :( I’m happy you got a few pictures! They look amazing. And I love the way you packaged them! I’m so lazy and just give people stuff in Tupperware and then ask them to return it. :D

  2. Miryam que gran idea…me la llevo…muchos besos

  3. I am a little afraid of making caramel, maybe this recipe will provide an incentive to overcome this fear :-). Beautiful apples, I would absolutely love to receive a gift like that for Christmas (or for any other occasion :-) )

  4. Texanerin,

    it was the first time that happened to me and I almost had a panic attack…so much time and work wasted….oh well

    Cooking Rookie,

    don’t be afraid of caramel, as long as you have a well calibrated thermometer you should be ok, pretty much caramel proof :-) I love making caramel and candy now because it is super easy and rewarding :-)

  5. Hey Miryam, your Rustic Covered Apple is a Recipe Guessing Game on Knapkins. Think your friends can win? http://www.knapkins.com/guess_games/1100?source=blog

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