Asian-Inspired Caramel Apples (video)
This is
a fun twist on the traditional caramel apple. In this recipe, I am
using dried Asian fruits instead of the typical candy and cookie
toppings. These delicious apples are a healthier version and the kiddies
and grown-ups will love them. How about bringing these delicious treats to
your next Halloween party?
Notes
on the Recipe, Tips and Tricks
Tilting
the bowl helps to pool the caramel and makes coating the apple easier.
If you
find the caramel on the apple hardening and the toppings are not
sticking, microwave the entire apple for 15-30 seconds and then apply the
toppings again.
If the
caramel hardens as you are making the apples, just put bowl back in
the microwave for another 45 seconds.
Enjoy
while fresh. Any uneaten apples should be covered and stored at room
temperature for up to 4 days.
Ingredients
·
5 medium organic Granny Smith apples
·
14 oz bag of caramels (approximately 50 pieces )
·
Assorted dried fruit bits: coconut, guava, kumquat, mango,
and pineapple sesame and peanut candy, coarsely chopped
·
5 disposable chopsticks
Directions
·
Remove stems and wash apples. (If apples are waxed,
quickly dip each apple in a bowl of hot water. Then wash with cool
water.) Dry the apples and refrigerate for 1 hour.
·
Insert a disposable chopstick down the center along the core of
each apple.
Put fruit bits into individual plates.
Lay a piece of wax paper or parchment paper over a cutting board or large plate.
Put fruit bits into individual plates.
Lay a piece of wax paper or parchment paper over a cutting board or large plate.
·
Place the caramels in a glass bowl. Microwave on high for
2 minutes. Stir. Microwave on high for another 1 minute.
Caramel should be completely melted and smooth.
·
Holding the chopstick end, dip apple into the melted
caramel. Quickly swirl apple making sure it is evenly coated.
Remove apple from caramel and allow the excess to drip off. Quickly roll
apple in dried fruit bits. If fruit doesn’t stick, use your hands to
press the dried fruit onto the apple. Remember to work quickly.
·
Place apple on wax paper and allow 20 minutes to set.
These apples are best if eaten within the day.
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