How to make Caramel Apples (2024)

This delicious Caramel Apple recipe is easy to make with homemade caramel, fun toppings, and step-by-step instructions and tips for success.

Looking for more homemade candy? Try Oreo Balls, Caramel Popcorn, Rocky Road, or Homemade Almond Joys!

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Why I love this recipe:

Inexpensive: homemade caramel is very low cost and you can use any apples that are on sale. Make a huge batch for the price of one or two gourmet caramel apples from the store.

Nostalgia: Growing up in Park City, Utah we would always beg to stop at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory for caramel apples. The toppings I’ve suggested in this recipe are some of my favorites from the store.

High Quality: Store-bought caramel can’t even compare to Homemade caramel! These dipped apples are amazing.

How to make Caramel Apples:

Prep Apples: Remove apple stems, rinse the apples under very hot water for a few seconds, then scrub dry with a paper towel to help remove the wax around the apple.If possible, place the apples in the refrigerator for several hours or days in advance so they are well chilled before dipping.

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Make Caramel: Add butter, sugar, and karo syrup to a large heavy-bottom saucepan over medium heat. Stir over medium heat until mixture begins to boil, (about 5-10 minutes). Gradually add the evaporated milk, a little at a time, stirring constantly, making sure it maintains a boil. (I suggest warming the milk slightly ahead of time, otherwise you need to add it in extra, extra slowly, maintaining a boil).

Attach a candy thermometer and constantly until it reaches 235 to 240 degrees F. (about 20-30 minutes). Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Pour into a heat-proof bowl for dipping. I like to use a smaller bowl than the saucepan, so that my apples will submerge in the caramel when dipping. Attach your candy thermometer and set caramel aside to cool down to 200 degrees while you grab your apples.

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Dry Applesthoroughly with paper towels and insert craft sticks. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Add any toppings, if using to plates or shallow bowls.

Dip: Once the caramel has cooled to about 200 degrees, it’s time to dip the apples! Holding an apple by the stick, dip it into the caramel, gently swirling it around to coat all sides. Lift up and let any excess caramel drip off. I use a spoon to lightly spoon away excess around the bottom of the apple, so it doesn’t pool when I set it down. Then set on a parchment lined pan. (I like to stick my pan in the fridge so the caramel sets up faster)

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Toppings: If coating in crushed candies or cookies, do so when the caramel is hot, then set on parchment lined pan. If dipping in melted chocolate or drizzling with chocolate, wait until the caramel has set up in the fridge first.

Repeat with remaining apples then store dipped apples in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

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*If you’d like to add melted chocolate (and toppings on top of the chocolate), allow these easy caramel apples to set in the fridge before dipping them in melted chocolate.

Storage Instructions:

To Store: These beautiful dipped caramel apples will last for about 2 weeks, stored in the refrigerator. They make great gifts for teachers, friends and neighbors! I like to wrap them in a piece of cellophane with a cute ribbon.

Topping Ideas:

  • Melted Chocolate:You can make these truly gourmet by drizzling them with melted chocolate or adding other toppings. Be careful not to load them with too many toppings or the coating around the apple will become too heavy and may slide off.
  • Apple Pie:Once the homemade caramel apple has cooled in the refrigerator, dip it in melted white chocolate then sprinkle with a mixture of brown sugar and cinnamon.
  • Oreo:Place crushed Oreos on the warm caramel, or coat the cooled caramel apples in melted milk chocolate or white chocolate and then add the crushed Oreos.
  • Nutty:Add your favorite kind of crushed nuts!
  • Candy Bar:Add crushed candy bars to the caramel apples, like Reese’s peanut butter cups, butterfingers, m&m’s, heath bars, mini chocolate chips or snickers.

More Specialty Treats:

  • Gourmet Chocolate Covered Strawberries
  • Chocolate and Caramel Dipped Marshmallows
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Pretzel Bars

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How to make Caramel Apples

This homemade Caramel Apple recipe is easy and so fun, with all the tips and tricks you'll need for success.

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Author Lauren Allen

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 182

Cost 10

Prep 20 minutes mins

Cook 40 minutes mins

Total 1 hour hr

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Ingredients

Caramel:

  • 1/2 cup salted butter (1 stick)
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 14 oz can evaporated milk , warmed*
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Apples:

  • 10-12 small/medium Granny Smith apples
  • 10-12 craft sticks
  • parchment paper

Additional Topping Ideas – see notes.

    Instructions

    • Prep Apples: Remove apple stems, rinse the apples under very hot water for a few seconds, then scrub dry with a paper towel to help remove the wax around the apple.If possible, place the apples in the refrigerator for several hours or days in advance so they are well chilled before dipping.

    • Make Caramel: Add butter, sugar, and karo syrup to a large heavy-bottom saucepan over medium heat. Stir over medium heat until mixture begins to boil, (about 5-10 minutes). Gradually add the evaporated milk, a little at a time, stirring constantly, making sure it maintains a boil. (I suggest warming the milk slightly ahead of time, otherwise you need to add it in extra, extra slowly, maintaining a boil).

    • Attach a candy thermometer and constantly until it reaches 235 to 240 degrees F. (about 20-30 minutes). Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Pour into a heat-proof bowl for dipping. I like to use a smaller bowl than the saucepan, so that my apples will submerge in the caramel when dipping. Attach your candy thermometer and set caramel aside to cool down to 200 degrees while you grab your apples.

    • Dry Apples thoroughly with paper towels and insert craft sticks. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Add any toppings, if using to plates or shallow bowls.

    • Dip: Once the caramel has cooled to about 200 degrees, it's time to dip the apples! Holding an apple by the stick, dip it into the caramel, gently swirling it around to coat all sides. Lift up and let any excess caramel drip off. I use a spoon to lightly spoon away excess around the bottom of the apple, so it doesn't pool when I set it down. Then set on a parchment lined pan. (I like to stick my pan in the fridge so the caramel sets up faster)

    • Toppings: If coating in crushed candies or cookies, do so when the caramel is hot, then set on parchment lined pan. If dipping in melted chocolate or drizzling with chocolate, wait until the caramel has set up in the fridge, first. See Notes, for topping ideas.

    • Repeat with remaining apples. Store dipped apples in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

    Notes

    Store-bought caramel: You can substitute two 14 oz bags of pre-wrapped caramels, if you’d like. Follow instructions on the bag for melting the caramel.

    Apples: Any type of apple will work, but I recommend a tart or mild apple like Granny smith, Fuji, Gala, or McIntosh.

    Toppings:

    Oreo Caramel Apple: Dip apple in caramel, and then roll gently in crushed Oreo crumbs. Or, allow caramel to set, then dip apple in melted milk or white chocolate and roll in crushed Oreos.

    Candy Bar Caramel Apples: Dip apple in caramel, then roll gently in crushed candy bars, like Reese’s peanut butter cups, butterfingers, m&m’s, heath bars, mini chocolate chips or snickers.

    Apple Pie Caramel Apple: once caramel has set, dip apple in melted white chocolate and sprinkle with mixture of brown sugar and cinnamon.

    Nutty:Add your favorite kind of crushed nuts!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 182kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 2gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.2gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 70mgPotassium: 69mgFiber: 0.01gSugar: 35gVitamin A: 220IUVitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 61mgIron: 0.1mg

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    How to make Caramel Apples (2024)

    FAQs

    Why won't my caramel stick to my apples? ›

    Apples have a waxy coating that will prevent the caramel from sticking, so it's important to wash and dry it off. Make sure the apples are cold, which helps prevent the caramel from slipping off.

    Why are my caramel apples too hard? ›

    Cook it too long and you'll create caramel apples that are rock hard with a glass-like candy coating! Don't cook it long enough, and it will stay as a sauce and not adhere to the apples at all!

    How to thicken caramel for caramel apples? ›

    Alternatively, you can mix in water with cornstarch or flour to thicken the sauce. If you're using cornstarch, add 1 tablespoon each of water and cornstarch for every cup of caramel sauce. For flour, mix ¼ cup of water and 2 tablespoons of flour per cup of sauce.

    How to make caramel apples dreamlight? ›

    In addition, these meals can also be sold to gain Star Coins or consumed to restore energy. As stated earlier, players only need to collect two ingredients to make Caramel Apples in Disney Dreamlight Valley: 1 x apple. 1 x sugarcane.

    Do you put caramel apples in the fridge to harden? ›

    Set the apples on the prepared baking sheet to harden. To speed up the process put the finished caramel apples in the refrigerator. Remove 30-60 minutes before serving so the caramel is soft.

    How do you fix caramel that didn't set? ›

    If caramels are too soft, that means the temperature didn't get high enough. Again place the caramel back into a sauce pan with a couple of tablespoons of water and heat to 244°F. If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test with a cold water test.

    Can you fix caramel that is too hard? ›

    If the temperature gets too hot and the caramel becomes too hard as it cools, you can put it back in the pan with a couple of tablespoons of cold water to try and save it.

    What makes caramel harder? ›

    If the caramel forms a pliable soft ball, for instance, it's around 240°F. If it forms a hard ball, it's between 250°F to 260°F, etc. Sometimes recipes will even use the descriptors below to specify the stage your caramel should be cooked to. Hard toffee, brittle, etc.

    How long do you soak apples for candy apples? ›

    Instructions
    1. Soak your apples in very hot/boiling water for 10-15 seconds to melt wax coating off the skins. ...
    2. Remove the stems from the apples.
    3. Before you begin cooking the sugar, secure sticks into apples. ...
    4. In a heavy bottom saucepan, combine the sugar, syrup, and water.
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    How to stop caramel from hardening? ›

    To help prevent the caramel from crystallizing, you can add an acid to the sugar before you begin: add about half a tablespoon of lemon juice to each cup of sugar and mix it with your hands; it should be the consistency of wet sand. Heat the sugar over medium-high heat until it melts.

    Do you refrigerate caramel sauce? ›

    Caramel sauce should be stored in a heat-resistant, airtight container such as a jar or a glass microwave-safe bowl with a lid. This sweet sauce can be left out at room temperature for a few days, but because of the dairy incorporated into the sauce, it's best kept refrigerated.

    How to get caramel to harden? ›

    Refrigerate until cooled and hardened. (Best if you refrigerate them overnight, or for several hours. They will be easier to cut and wrap). The caramel will seem hard in the fridge after they're set, but they should be soft at room temperature.

    Are caramel apples healthy? ›

    The Nutritional Benefits

    Why? The apple you are eating provides numerous healthy benefits you won't get from other sweet treats like candy and cookies. In addition, caramel apples offer protein, antioxidant phytonutrients, and dietary fiber. The average caramel apple has 160 calories and about 28 grams of sugar.

    How long do homemade caramel apples last? ›

    How long are Caramel Apples good for in the fridge? When chilled, our Caramel Apples will be delicious for up to three weeks. Whenever you want to enjoy one, simply remove it from the fridge and let it return to room temperature before slicing and serving.

    Why does caramel fall off apples? ›

    Apples have a waxy coating that will prevent the caramel from sticking, so it's important to wash and dry it off. First, rinse and dry the apples.

    Why is my caramel not working? ›

    Make absolutely certain the pan is clean AND your sugar is clean and free from impurities like dirt or residue. Sugar crystals can hook up with those impurities causing your caramel to seize and crystallize.

    How to thin caramel for dipping apples? ›

    Caramel is a deliciously sweet sauce that can turn up the volume on any dessert it's added to. But if you're hoping to drizzle caramel over vanilla ice cream or getting ready to dip apples for a fall celebration, you need a sauce that's not too thick. To thin caramel, just add some cream or water over heat.

    Why won't caramel set? ›

    you simply haven't cooked it enough-- possibly your microwave is less powerful (the original recipe doesn't specify a wattage for cooking the caramel) or the butter you used has a higher water content. You could try cooking the mixture for a little longer, and seeing if it sets up firmer.

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