Few desserts are more closely associated with fall than caramel apples. Tart, crisp apples and sweet, chewy caramel make such a delicious pair! These classic fall treats are quite easy to make, and yield impressive results. Dress up your caramel apples with chocolate, nuts, or small candies to create an extra beautiful and decadent dessert.
~ How to make gourmet caramel apples ~
You’ll need…
Apples (most commonly, Granny Smith)
Wooden apple sticks (available at the craft store or grocery store)
Caramel*
Toppings such as chocolate (milk, dark or white), nuts, toffee bits, mini M&M;’s, or sprinkles.
*For the caramel you can use individually wrapped store-bought caramels such as Brach’s or Kraft. I used a large block of Peter’s Caramel which allows you to skip all the unwrapping.
Directions ~
1. Wash and dry apples. If you can use organic apples that is best. Traditional (non-organic) apples are coated with wax, which can make it hard for the caramel to stick to the apple. If your apples are waxed, dip apples in very hot water for just a few seconds, then rub off the wax the best you can.
2. Melt caramel in the top of a double boiler or melt caramel in a large, microwave-safe bowl, in short intervals, stirring occasionally.
3. While the caramel is melting, push wooden apple sticks into the apples.
4. Holding the stick, dip apples (one at a time) into the melted caramel. Allow excess caramel to drip off.
5. Set freshly dipped apple on a parchment-lined (or Silpat lined) baking sheet. After you dip a few apples, put freshly dipped apples in the refrigerator to help the caramel cool quickly.
Options~
If you’d like to dip your apple in nuts, mini chocolate chips, etc. do that before setting the apple onto the parchment.
Additionally, after the caramel apples have set up a bit, melt white, milk or dark chocolate and drizzle it on top of the apples. You may also top the chocolate with nuts or toffee bits or sprinkles.
Caramel apples are usually best the day they are made, but may be stored in the refrigerator up to two days.
When you’re ready to enjoy your apples, I find they’re easiest to eat when cut into slices. Make four cuts (each all the way across the apple), creating a square core (as shown below). Eat and enjoy!
For gift giving, I found some boxes from Confectionery House just for caramel apples!
Have a delicious Fall!
The Baker says
I am new to your blog and am SO loving it! You have a new follower!! 🙂 and these caramel apples look AMAZING!
Nicci says
what a great way to cut up your candy apple- I love how it evens out the apple to caramel issue
Brandie @ Home Cooking Memories says
These look scrumptious! Great photos and easy to follow instructions. 🙂
At Anna's kitchen table says
Glory they look amazing!
Joni says
I want one of these so bad! They look so yummy!!
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Emily says
These look amazing! i love your blog :*
sue says
amazing! I have gotten an apple like that every time we go to the mall, I thought making them would be such a pain. this looks so great!
adab2 says
New follower here! You are AMAZING! Looking forward to more glorious treats 🙂
adab2 says
New follower here! You are AMAZING! Looking forward to more glorious treats 🙂
Mighty Morgan says
Those look amazing…and the pictures are great as well!! I bet it's nutritious as well….it IS an apple under all that gooey deliciousness right 🙂