Halloween is my favorite “Holiday” there is (besides Christmas of course!!) But I will always maintain that I am not into creepy crawly or scary Halloween. I like silly, goofy and cute Halloween. I know I have told you how I feel about the Blair witch…. So I like to stick with glitter spiders, slug juice and fun treats like these decadent and amazing Salted Vanilla Caramel Chocolate Apples. They are freaking amazing.
I will be honest- I made 2 batches of these before I got them right. I messed up a dozen apples before I figured out that maybe it was the wax on the apples that was foiling me. The overcooked caramel just kept sliding off the apples and into a bitter, goopy puddle.
I then read about boiling the apples to dissolve the wax and that helped dramatically- as did the addition of butter to my caramel. But it is really the chocolate and sprinkles that take these awesome apples up and over the edge.
The best part was the sheer delight expressed by my children. They were completely thrilled by these, and frankly, I kind of was too…
To make these Salted Vanilla Caramel Chocolate Apples, this is what you do:
Bring a large pot of water to a boil. In batches of 2-3 apples at a time, boil the apples for 1-2 minutes. Strain the apples out and vigorously rub them with a paper towel to remove the wax from the apples. Shove the sticks in the top of the apples.
In a large shallow pan or pot add the sugar, the salt and the vanilla and butter and stir over low heat as everything melts. This can take 20 minutes.
Add the cream and stir until the caramel is smooth and melted, another 5-10 minutes.
Transfer the caramel to a bowl so that it can cool slightly and so that it is deep enough to submerge the apples in.
Place the caramel dipped apples on a sheet pan covered in a silpat or parchment paper.
When you have dipped all of the apples put the sheet pan in the refrigerator and let them chill while you prepare the chocolate.
Microwave both types of chocolate and stir until each are smooth. Dip the caramel apple in dark or white chocolate and immediately cover generously with sprinkles.
If you desire then drizzle the tops of the apples with the remaining chocolate. Slice and serve or refrigerate until you are ready to eat it!
Recipe: Salted Vanilla Caramel Chocolate Apples
Ingredients
- 8 apples
- 8 large lollypop sticks or popsicle sticks
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 cup cream
- 8 ounces dark chocolate, chopped into small pieces
- 8 ounces white chocolate, chopped into small pieces
- 2 small bottles sprinkles, assorted
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. In batches of 2-3 apples at a time, boil the apples for 1-2 minutes. Strain the apples out and vigorously rub them with a paper towel to remove the wax from the apples. Shove the sticks in the top of the apples.
- In a large shallow pan or pot add the sugar, the salt and the vanilla and butter and stir over low heat as everything melts. This can take 20 minutes.
- Add the cream and stir until the caramel is smooth and melted, another 5-10 minutes.
- Transfer the caramel to a bowl so that it can cool slightly and so that it is deep enough to submerge the apples in.
- Place the caramel dipped apples on a sheet pan covered in a silpat or parchment paper. When you have dipped all of the apples put the sheet pan in the refrigerator and let them chill while you prepare the chocolate.
- Microwave both types of chocolate and stir until each are smooth. Dip the caramel apple in dark or white chocolate and immediately cover generously with sprinkles. If you desire then drizzle the tops of the apples with the remaining chocolate. Slice and serve or refrigerate until you are ready to eat it!
Preparation time: 15 minute(s)
Cooking time: 30 minute(s)
Number of servings (yield): 8
Holy cow! My grown kids and granddaughters would think they’d arrived at Willy Wonka’s if they saw these in my kitchen. Unbelievable Heather! Trader Joe’s has the cutest little apples in organic bags. I bet they would be adorable for the smaller kids.
They are totally Willy Wonka-esque Vicki! I have made the mini’s before and they are adorable!!
So fun and cute! I made caramel apples this week too and can not get enough of them so good! I love all the fun decorations on yours!!
Oh and I am all about the cute, goofy Halloween, no the scary!
Thanks Tieghan- aren’t they delicious!
Amazing twist on caramel apples!
I totally like a G rated Halloween too! No gore… just lots of tricks and treats! 🙂 These are ADORABLE and so festive and fun. Great recipe!
Halloween is my least favourite holiday – I fail to see the ‘cute’ at all!
But THESE apples! I could go for these. Great job!
Awww, Boo Aimee!!! even the little kids dressed up? But thanks on the apples!
Those look so decently delicious and pretty!
These are GORGEOUS, Heather!! Wow, I love how beautifully decorated they are and they’re such a cinch to make! Halloween is my least favorite “holiday” but these could make me move that up on the list 😉
Julie!!!! Another Halloween Hater!? I promise these will make it more fun 🙂
Totally drooling now. My keyboard thanks you.
I’m a caramel virgin … this calls for white granulated sugar, right? The first couple of pics look like it might be brown sugar, so I wanted to confirm.
Sorry for such a late response Michelle!! Craamel is tricky- just keep stirring until it is smooth! And yes, WHITE sugar for sure!
So fun! This would be so fun to do at a pumpkin carving party.
oooooh, you are right Naomi. I was just thinking I would make them again when the kids do their pumpkins, but instead, I could let them make their own 🙂
Gorgeous apples, these would be perfect for a Halloween party!
whoa!! LOVE LOVE LOVE
This is exactly how I like my fruit…covered in caramel and chocolate! Halloween’s my favorite too, and delicious treats like this are why!
Totally Colleen- It’s the only time you can have these crazy over the top treats without it being “too much”!
Such pretty caramel apples, Heather! Love all the festive colors. 🙂 Pinning!
These are absolutely gorgeous – they are almost too beautiful to eat! Halloween is looking prettier and prettier. 🙂
Aw, thank you Mary-Clay!
Absolutely gorgeous, Heather!
Too cute!! How did you get the cute sticks covered? Are they straws placed over the sticks or is it scrapbook paper?? It really adds the perfect touch!
Thank you Sheila! Straws over sticks. I got them at my local grocery store 🙂
Soooo gorgeous Heather, what a perfect treat for any party!
Thank you so much Jenny!!
So beautiful and some of the best looking caramel apples I’ve seen.
Thank you Ash!!
they look great. i love caramel apples!