Today’s recipe was inspired by a good friend of my Kizzie Inc. This is a perfect recipe for the fall season!
Ingredients
6 (med size) apples
1 pound soft Kraft wrapped caramels
2 tablespoons water
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 cup water
1 cup (chopped salted almonds)
6 wooden skewers (don’t forget to decorate them)
6 cupcake paper liners
The process:
Wash apples and remove their stems. Stick the wooden skewers securely into the stem end of the apples. Chop salted almonds and add to a large bowl, set aside.
In a double boiler, add 1 cup of water to bottom and boil, set the top pan aside, unwrap the caramels; place them in the top pan with the vanilla and 2 tablespoons of water.
Place the top pan with the caramel mixture over the boiling water. Let them heat up, and stir them gently until they are completely heated and smooth. (please use a spatula to stir).
Remove the double boiler with the caramels from the heat. Dip the apples one at a time into the melted caramel and coat them, by gently turning the apple in a circular motion to coat.
Dip the coated apples into the chopped salted almonds, and place each apple in a cupcake paper and sit on a pan.
Chill the apples in the fridge until the caramel is set, about 30-60 minutes.
When ready to serve, remove from refrigerator and let the caramel apples sit on kitchen counter for about 15 minutes and enjoy!!!
Kizzie Tip: Have fun and try unique coatings for your caramel apples. Be fabulous! http://www.kizzieinc.com/
Kizzie Tip: Have fun anhkizzieinc.com/d try unique coatings for your caramel apples. Be fabulous!
Great post! I love caramel apples and love the idea of making them myself.
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These look awesome. I’m trying this with the kids.
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These look awesome. Trying this with the kiddos, thanks for sharing
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Waah, I will try this also 🙂 It reminds me of candied apples in Japan that are serves on festivals.
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I haven’t had caramel apples since I was little, i’ll bet they’d be super fun to make though!
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I think we’ll make some this weekend. 🙂
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These look delicious. Maybe I’ll try these soon.
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Oh yummy! It’s been a few year since I had caramel apples, you’ve made me long for one now 🙂
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I’m totally craving a caramel apple right now. As soon as I get home I need to start the process of making some!
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I want one right now! Tasty
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yummy
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These look delicious! I love caramel apples. I have yet to try making them at home, though. I’ll have to try this!
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We love caramel and apples in our family. So this is perfect for us! This looks so yummy we will have to try it out this weekend.
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Those are some pretty fancy looking apples and they look mighty good too! Thank you for sharing this recipe~ I can’t wait to try these and leave them on display!
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I really really want to make some but I don’t think any of us would actually eat them ha ha
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I’ve always wanted to make my own caramel apples! Thanks for sharing!
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I haven’t had candied apples in ages… These look very inviting and I might spring for one soon.
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