Hi Bold Bakers! As Halloween approaches, one sticky dessert is on my mind: homemade caramel apples. And this caramel apple recipe isn’t like your typical one (one where you melt down premade caramel and dip, or one where you make your own caramel out of sugar.) My recipe is for honey caramel apples.  Already have an account? Honey caramel has a very distinct honey-taste, and pairs with in-season crisp apples perfectly! An added touch of finely chopped, toasted peanuts helps offset the incredible sweetness of the caramel as well, but it is optional!  Don’t let making caramel intimidate you! I highly, highly, highly recommend getting a candy thermometer — it will make this candy-making process so easy. 

What Are Caramel Apples?

Did you know that caramel apples weren’t invented until 1950? How is that they’re the essential county fair and Halloween treat they are today with such a short history?  Because apples dipped in caramel is delicious, obviously.  What’s the difference between a caramel apple and a taffy apple? Sometimes, if you decorate your caramel apple with other ingredients, like nut toppings or crushed pretzels, they’re referred to as a taffy apple. 

The Apples You Should Use

Typically, Granny Smith apples are used because of their delightful tartness. However, I say use whatever kind is your favorite! 

What You Need To Make Caramel Apples

Candy thermometer Measuring cups Heavy-bottomed saucepan Popsicle sticks Parchment paper-lined pan

How To Make Caramel Apples

Making these, and letting the kids have the fun of decorating them, might be your new Halloween tradition! Here’s how you do it (and don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, on the page down below):

Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips For Making Caramel Apples

Be sure to scrub your apples before you use them to remove any wax or coating. Granny Smiths are the go-to apples for caramel apples, but I say use whatever you prefer.  You MUST use a candy thermometer with this recipe to make sure the caramel reaches the correct temperature.  Try other toasted nuts: pecans, walnuts, or whatever your favorite nut is!  Get creative! Roll your apples in coconut flakes, chocolate chips, sprinkles, or granola! 

Make More Recipes!

Microwave Christmas Pudding Red Wine Poached Pears Gemma’s Holiday Headquarters

And don’t forget to buy my Bigger Bolder Baking Cookbook! Full (and printable) recipe below!

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