Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Candy apples

Candy Apples
Candy Apples
Candy Apples
Candy Apples
Candy Apples
Toffee Apples (makes 9 apples)

Ingredients
9 apples (I used Braeburn)
9 wooden sticks
192g caster sugar (1.5 cups superfine sugar)
255g glucose syrup (3/4 cups light corn syrup)
1/3 cup water
2 teaspoons pink liquid food colouring

Cooking instructions
  1. Wash apples and remove the stems. Push a stick into the apples.
  2. Line two baking trays with parchment paper.
  3. Place water, sugar and glucose syrup into a heavy based saucepan and bring to boil over medium heat, stirring until sugar has dissolved.
  4. Place candy thermometer in pan and boil until temperature reaches hard crack (300 deg F).
  5. Remove saucepan from heat and stir in food colouring.
  6. Dip apples into the syrup one at a time, tip pan to completely coat apple.
  7. Place on baking sheets to set at room temperature.
  8. Sprinkle with glitter, sprinkles and push marshmallows or mini chocolate beans into the sides.


Chocolate dipped M&M candy apple
Chocolate dipped M&M candy apple
Coating the toffee apples in chocolate

Ingredients
Dark chocolate
white & pink M&M's
Pink edible glitter
  1. Temper dark chocolate (click for instructions).
  2. Spoon chocolate over apples.
  3. Sprinkle with pink glitter.
  4. Push M&M's into chocolate.
  5. Leave to dry.


Candy Apples wrapped
Candy Apple wrapped
Lace & stripe masking tape
I used the black & white stripe masking tape to cover the sticks, and the lace tape to seal the small sandwich bags around the candy apples that I had placed in cupcake cases.

For more of my Halloween candy ideas, check out my Halloween page.

Have a candy sweet day!
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15 comments:

  1. I never had a candy apple, but I LOVE caramel apples!

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  2. Wow...these look amazing...I have a recipe I was going to try but I love yours! What talent you have my friend! xoxoox

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  3. These look soo cute and I'm sure will taste delicious!

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  4. What a cute idea!
    (In the truest sense of the word ;))
    Your Candy Apples look so gorgeous,
    but I wouldn't have the heart to eat one.
    I wouldn't want to destroy this masterwork. :)
    Lovely regards,

    xx, Jana from petit fournil de paris. :)

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  5. Dear Torie Jayne,
    Well, there are toffee apples and there are toffee apples and these are something else. They look absolutely wonderful and delicious as well. XXXX

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  6. Chocolate covered toffee apples? You just officially blew my mind!!

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  7. Oh my, who wouldn't want to devour one of these? Beautiful! :)
    Maureen

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  8. Those are the most beautiful candy apples I have ever seen!!! YUM!

    Blessings

    Linda

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  9. GOD! You're a true artist. These candy apples are looking admirable. My mouth waters!;) xx, Alice

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  10. I should have known you would make the cutest apples ever! They are so much more interesting than the "norm"!

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  11. These are adorable! They look very yummy too.

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  12. Ok...no fair...those look so totally fabulous! Wow!

    I am having a "double" fun giveaway on my blog...I hope you might pop by to join us!

    Warmly, Carrie

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  13. ooh so nice!! love them!!
    thanks for the recepie
    i go for it!!! hiihhi
    happy day
    Yolanda

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  14. yum- I can feel the sweet smell coming my way... :)
    xoxo

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  15. these looks beautiful and delicious!

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