Homemade Candy & Caramel Apples

Budget Menu & Dirt Cheap Recipes Mixes~MYO~Copycat~Etc Homemade Candy & Caramel Apples

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      BiggerPiggyBank

      Red Candied Apples ~

      8 Firm red apples
      8 wooden sticks (washed popsicle sticks work great!)
      3 cups granulated sugar
      1/2 cup light corn syrup
      1 cup water
      1/4 tsp. cinnamon
      1/4 tsp. red food coloring

      Wash and dry your apples (make sure they are firm,
      unbruised apples). Remove the stem. Insert a wooden
      stick where the stem was.

      Grease a cookie sheet to
      set dipped apples on.

      Put sugar, syrup and water in a pot. Heat and stir to
      dissolve. Boil without stirring until liquid is 300F (150C)
      on your candy thermometer.

      At this temperature a drop
      of syrup in cold water will separate into brittle threads.
      Remove from heat.

      Mix in cinnamon and food coloring. Dip apples in syrup.
      Drain over saucepan. Set on cookie sheet.

      If the syrup
      starts to harden reheat it. Let apples cool before eating!!

      ~ Caramel Apples ~

      8 firm apples
      8 wooden sticks
      1 1/3 cups evaporated milk
      1/2 cup light corn syrup
      2 cups granulated sugar
      1 tbs.. butter or margarine
      1 tsp. vanilla

      Wash & dry apples. Remove stems. Insert wooden
      stick where stem was.

      Put milk, syrup, and sugar into pot. Heat and stir to
      dissolve sugar. Boil, stirring continually, until soft
      ball stage (240F or 115C).

      Soft ball stage is when a
      drop in cold water forms a soft ball. Remove from heat.

      Add butter and vanilla. Dip apples. Let excess
      caramel drip off over pan before setting on a greased
      cookie sheet.

      Reheat caramel if it starts to thicken.
      Let cool before eating.

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Budget Menu & Dirt Cheap Recipes Mixes~MYO~Copycat~Etc Homemade Candy & Caramel Apples