

Combine butter, brown sugar, corn syrup and milk in a heavy saucepan. Insert a wooden stick into the end of each apple. These candy dipped apples are perfect for Halloween treat tables and are sure to be hit at your haunted party. Wash and dry the apples, removing any stems. Use the candy-coated apples as a table decoration or wrap in cellophane and give as a gift.
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Thanks for reading CookingLSL! To stay up on what’s going on in my kitchen, you can follow me on: Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and sign up for e-mail updates, to receive more recipes and a copy of my FREE e-cookbook 15+ Most Popular Recipes On CookingLSL. From brownies to cupcakes, cookies to cocktails, these easy Halloween treat ideas are perfect for celebrating this season. Brightly colored candies like gummy worms, candy corn, and small cinnamon candies give caramel apples a festive fall feel (and is a great use for leftover Halloween candy). Try this fun take on classic caramel apples: Cut fresh pears into wedges, coat with homemade caramel and make mousey 'faces' with sesame seeds for the eyes and candy button noses. I also suggest that you use a candy thermometer, but this is not mandatory. Karo syrup will also work in this recipe. It is located in the baking aisle or by the maple syrup and molasses. If you don’t have any light corn syrup in your pantry, most supermarkets in the US carry it.

Combine cream, corn syrup, butter, sugar, vanilla, and salt in a pan and warm it up. Now push the lollipop sticks into the apples as far as you can. You can make these in any color of your choice. If you miss any, the caramel coating on your dipped apple isn’t going to stick to the apples properly. I just love candy apples made with sweet apples, but if you are a fan of Granny Smith or a kind similar to them. I was planning to make Halloween Boo kits for my friends and I’ll also include a candy apple in them.Īll you need for these orange candy apples is: apples of your choice – I used gala apples (that’s what I had), sugar, light corn syrup, water and orange food coloring. These apples are extremely easy to make and they are the perfect treat for fall. Orange Candy Apples – this is the best thing I made this weekend! And yesterday I ate three of them! Which reminds me that I was not allowed to have more than one, when I was a child.ĭo you like candy apples? I do, but rarely buy/make them! Ever since I saw these in a magazine last week, I’ve been dreaming about candy apples. Happy Monday! How was your weekend? Weather was very nice around here so I spent some time outside. A fall favorite – these orange candy apples are fun and easy to make.
