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How To Make Dipped Apples

How do you keep caramel from sliding off apples?

If you place the parchment paper on a pan before beginning, then you can easily slip the apples in the fridge once they’ve been dipped. This will help set the caramel and prevent the caramel from sliding off as well.

What’s the best apple for dipping?

For caramel or chocolate, your best bet is the Granny Smith variety which packs a tart punch for a good pairing with the super-sweetness of the dip. For peanut butter or honey (or both!), try a Honeycrisp which is snappy and honey-sweet.

How do you dry apples for dipping?

Dehydrate the apples: Turn on the dehydrator and set the temperature to 145˚F to evaporate the moisture on the surface of the fruit. Dry at this temperature for about one hour. Reduce the temperature to 135˚F and finish dehydrating the apples until done, about 6-12 hours depending on the moisture level in the apples.

Why won’t my caramel stick to my apples?

Caramel will not stick well to the flesh of the apple because of the natural moisture, so dipping the whole apple first ensures a thick coating of caramel on the skin of each slice. An apple slicer is essential to slicing caramel apples with ease and little mess.

Should apples be cold when making caramel apples?

Chill the apples in the refrigerator for at least one day, if possible, before dipping. The cold apples will help the warm caramel stick more immediately onto the apples as you’re dipping.

Why are my caramel apples bubbling?

When melting the caramel, you want to stir slowly and evenly. If you stir too quickly and dip your apple, you can get bubbles in the caramel like the apple on the left.

What kind of apples are best for caramel apples?

Best Apples for Caramel Apples You can use any variety of apple you enjoy such as Granny Smith, Fuji, or Honeycrisp. Granny Smith are a popular choice for caramel apples because they’re tart, which pairs perfectly with sweet buttery caramel.

How long does it take candy apples to dry?

How long does it take for candy apples to harden? Candy apples usually harden about 10 minutes after dipping.

Are Pink Lady apples good for caramel apples?

You can choose any apple variety to make these homemade caramel apples. I prefer granny smith or pink lady apples for their tart flavor. I suggest buying organic apples that do not have a waxy coating because the caramel sticks to them better.

Why is my caramel apple hard?

Too rich, and the caramel will slide off the apples as if they’re coated in Teflon; too lean, and you’ll chip a tooth. From there, the caramel is boiled until it reaches 250°F (121°C), driving off enough liquid to make a thick candy, but not so much that it becomes brittle or crisp.

How do you keep caramel from melting?

To keep the caramel from burning, you’ll need to work quickly. Stir, stir, stir: Just like melting caramel over a double boiler on the stove top, it needs to be continually stirred in a crock pot to keep it from burning.

Do you have to core apples before dehydrating?

It’s not necessary but some people prefer to peel apples before dehydrating them. Core the apples and slice them into either rings or traditional slices. Keep the slices pretty thin. The more thin the slice, the crispier your dehydrated apples will be.

Do you have to soak apples before dehydrating?

When dehydrating, you will want to soak your sliced apples in lemon water first to prevent browning. This also allows the apples to pick up the cinnamon flavor. I have not noticed my apples turning brown if dried in the oven. Your apples will dry best if thinly sliced.

Can you dehydrate apples without a dehydrator?

It’s easy to make dried apples and their crispier cousins, apple chips, at home in your oven without a food dehydrator. Want a healthy snack you can feel good about eating—and serving to your kids? Make dried apple chips! They are great for bento boxes or as a packable snack—without a dehydrator.

What do you wrap caramel apples in?

Cool your dipped apples on a sheet of Reynolds®Parchment Paper. They won’t stick and cleanup is easy as pie. And to share your treats, wrap individual apples in squares of parchment paper and tie with a bow.

Can you reheat caramel for caramel apples?

If you don’t manage to dip all of your apples in time, you can always reheat the caramel. Just make sure to keep an eye on it so it doesn’t burn. Flip apple upside down and hold for a minute or so before placing it on the prepared baking sheet. This helps the caramel set more evenly and prevents that “caramel foot”.

What size sticks for candy apples?

You’ll need six 5- to 6-inch candy sticks, wooden dowels or paper lollipop sticks. Popsicle sticks or, in a pinch, chopsticks will work, too.

How do you get the wax off apples for candy apples?

By simply placing the apples in hot water with baking soda or apple cider vinegar, you can remove the wax off apples. The apples will then be smooth and allow the candy to stick to them free of any bubbles.

How do you melt caramel squares in the microwave?

To melt caramels using a microwave, open up a bag of soft caramels, unwrap the individual candies, and place them in a microwave-safe dish. Next, add milk to the bowl, or if you’d like a richer treat, add heavy cream instead. Then, place the bowl in the microwave and heat the caramels on HIGH for 1 minute.

How long will caramel apples last?

A caramel apple in the fridge can last for around two weeks, assuming that storage and food conditions are optimal.