How to Make Caramel Apples at Home


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By The Paula Deen Test Kitchen

The only thing better than apple picking is apple dipping! Follow Paula’s Caramel Apple how to and take even the sweetest honey crisp to the next level of ooey gooey caramel goodness. Happy Halloween, ya’ll!

imageStep 1: You will need 1 bag of caramel candies, craft sticks, apples, a sheet tray lined with parchment, and a selection of candies all roughly chopped. (We used candy corns, Reese’s pieces, chopped nuts, m&ms, and marshmallows. It’s fun to get creative!)

The test kitchen found that when we used organic apples the caramel clung to the apples far better than when using conventional apples. Regardless of what apples you use, give them a good scrub (water with a splash of vinegar should do the trick) and dry them well with paper towels before dipping. We liked the tartness of the Granny Smith with the sweet flavor of the caramel but feel free to use any apple of your choosing.

imageStep 2: Snip the ends of the apples with a pair of scissors.

imageStep 3: Insert craft sticks into the tops of apples.

imageStep 4: Melt the caramel according to the recipe. Don’t overheat- we found that a cooler caramel coated the apples easier than a runny very hot one. Place in a bowl small enough for it to come high up the sides. Dunk the apple and tip the bowl if needed to make sure it’s completely covered. We found that a nice flick of the wrist made for a nicely covered apple.

imageStep 5: Some recipes may tell you to dunk the apples into the candy toppings, but we found it easiest to sprinkle the apples with the toppings. That way the caramel stays on the apples rather than in the bowl of candy.

imageStep 6: Place on a sheet tray and put into the refrigerator to set up. Enjoy!

Caramel Apples

Ingredients:
6 Granny Smith Apples, stems removed
1 (14 ounce) package individually wrapped caramels, unwrapped
2 tablespoons milk
5 craft sticks
Toppings of your choice! (Some suggestions: chopped candy-coated chocolate and peanut butter pieces, peanut butter cups, pecans, candy corns, and candy bar crumbles)

Directions:
Line a sheet tray with parchment paper or wax paper and set aside.  Remove apple stems and place a craft stick into the top of each apple.

In a microwave safe bowl, heat caramels and milk for 4 minutes.  Stir and heat again for 1 minute.  Allow to cool slightly.  Roll each apple in the caramel sauce until well coated.  Sprinkle each apple with toppings of your choice.  Refrigerate until set.

Makes 6 Caramel Apples

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54321

Your food is awesome and the one I really like is the carnal apple!! Thank you Paula deen

By Shakira johnson on November 08, 2012

54321

Please let me know if the "Tunnel of Fudge Cake" in the Paula Deen's Kitchen Classics cookbook needs any baking powder to make it rise. I am not ever going to question the recipes of Paula Deen, but I am wondering if the omission of baking powder was a misprint. Thanks, Pat Lynch

By Pat Lynch on November 03, 2012

54321

Do you have receipe for spiced apple rings like the ones you can buy at the grocery store?

By Sybil Lovejoy on November 02, 2012

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Wonderful ideas!!! Thank you so much for sharing this information about such a great occasion! Cindy, your ideas always helpful and creative.
Sandra in Baby Showers and Sprinkles on June 15, 2013 at 10:59 am

Everyone calls Paula dean because i cook for friends and family and they say i talk like Paula tho i am 71and never as pretty as Paula i want to be like Paula i love her and her family
normal maskell in The Great Party Challenge on June 12, 2013 at 10:11 am

Susan Lott is a great party planner! She has tons of great ideas that she needs to share with the online world. I have been begging her to start a Facebook page or Etsy account. The graduation gift that she made me was hand drawn with my name and different definitions for each letter. She framed it and I cherish it.....I also would have paid about $50 for it in a store. Thanks for sharing her idea but this idea is nothing compared to some of her other quick and money saving tips! You should hire her for your creative team! Love you Susu!
Adrienne Hilliard in Baby Showers and Sprinkles on June 11, 2013 at 10:55 pm

I love this idea!! It is too cute! smile
Sandi K in Baby Showers and Sprinkles on June 11, 2013 at 4:04 pm