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Insert the craft sticks into the apples. Dip the apples into the caramel mixture to coat. Place the apples onto the baking sheet. Refrigerate until the caramel is firm. Alternate Preparation: Heat the caramels and water in a 1-quart heavy saucepan over low heat until the mixture is melted and smooth, stirring often. Dip the apples as directed ...
There are tons of variations on apple pie, but this one with a crumbly oat topping, chopped pecans, and caramel sauce is over-the-top good. Get Ree's Caramel Apple Pie recipe . Ryan Liebe
This fabulous recipe is packed with caramel and apples and baked to perfection. Pull one open and a river of sweet caramel runs over the apple pie bombs. Get the recipe: Crazy Caramel Apple Pie Bombs
This recipe calls for firm and crisp Granny Smith apples, which are also a popular choice for caramel-dipped apples. Braeburn, Fuji, Honeycrisp, or any type of apple you'd use in apple pie also ...
Gently toss the apples with this mixture. To assemble the pie: Place the bottom piecrust in a 9-inch pie pan and prick the bottom of the crust gently all over with a fork. Layer the apple mixture in the crust, making sure there are no gaps between the apples. Pour 1/4 cup of the caramel mixture on top of the apples.
Place the caramels and water into a large microwaveable bowl. Microwave on MEDIUM-HIGH (75% power) for 1 minute. Stir. Repeat until the mixture is melted and smooth. Line a baking sheet with wax ...
Preheat the oven to 35o°F. Grease a 9-in. by 13-in. baking dish with salted butter or cooking spray. Place the sliced apples in the baking dish in an even layer.
An early candy apple recipe from a 1923 book on children's parties. The recipe uses a brown sugar caramel glaze. Hunter's Candy in Moscow, Idaho began selling caramel apples in 1936. Hard-coated candy apples had been around since the late 19th century, [3] but Hunter's Candy created a new treat by coating the apples with their caramel. During ...