Kraft Caramel Apples
If you are a product of post 1950s America like me, whenever you see a bag of individually wrapped, chewy caramels the first thing you think of is caramel apples. Those candies always take me back to my mother’s kitchen and October afternoons spent with my brothers and sister preparing these tasty fall treats.
To me the flavor is a classic and they are so easy to make. I suppose that is why kids continue to create fall memories about making caramel apples.
2 tablespoons milk
1 (14) ounce package individually wrapped, chewy caramel candies
Possible Toppings
Chopped nuts (I think walnuts are extra delicious with the apple and caramel.)
Chocolate chips
Candy sprinkles
Raisins
Pumpkin Pie Season Mixed with Sugar
Special Tools
disposable wooden chop sticks or popsicle sticks
wax paper, lightly buttered
cookie sheet
Unwrap the caramel candies.
Place the candies and 2 tablespoons of milk in a medium sized, heavy bottom saucepan. Cook over a medium-low heat until the candies are melted, stir constantly.
Remove the saucepan from the heat. If there are kids involved with the preparation, allow the caramel sauce to cool slightly.
Dip the chilled apples in the caramel. To get an even coat, turn the apple while dipping. Allow excess caramel to drip back into the saucepan.
Place the caramel apples on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper that has been lightly buttered.
Chill the apples for about 15 minutes and then press the desired topping into the soft caramel.
Return the apples to the refrigerator and chill for another hour.
For easier eating, cut the caramel apple into wedges.
3 comments:
O.K. now I have to go out and buy some caramel tomorrow. The only kid left at home is my husband but maybe I can share with the employees.
I have been wanting to make caramel apples for a couple of weeks now, have to do that before Halloween...
Have a great weekend!
Linda :)
I have a caramel apple on the counter ready to eat for a snack today. I found some good ones at the farmer's market in Egg Harbor.
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