Red Candy Apple Slices

  • Level: Intermediate
  • Yield: 32 candy apple slices
  • Total: 30 min
  • Prep: 10 min
  • Cook: 20 min
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Ingredients

Cooking spray

2 cups sugar

1 cup light corn syrup

One 2-ounce box cinnamon candy

Few drops of red food coloring

Chopped peanuts

Shredded coconut

Assorted candies

2 firm apples, such as Jonathan or Fuji

2 firm Granny Smith Apples

Directions

Special equipment:
Popsicle sticks Toothpicks
  1. Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Spray a cookie sheet with cooking spray. Set aside. 
  2. In a medium saucepan, bring the sugar, 1/2 cup water and corn syrup to a boil. Cook to 250 degrees F, or until the syrup spins a thread when poured from the edge of a cooking spoon. Pour in the candy pieces and continue cooking to 285 degrees F. Remove from the heat and add the food coloring to achieve the desired shade of red. 
  3. Put the chopped nuts, coconut and candies in shallow bowls. Set aside. Wash the apples thoroughly. Remove the stems from the apples and insert a popsicle stick into the center of the bottom of each apple. 
  4. Dip the apples quickly in the candy mixture, twisting as you dip to cover the entire apple. Roll the apples in the assorted toppings, coating the bottom half of each apple. Place on the greased cookie sheet and allow the coating to cool and harden. Remove the popsicle sticks and use an apple slicer or a sharp serrated knife to cut the apples into slices. Place a toothpick in each slice.

Cook’s Note

The syrup can be reheated if it cools too much during the dipping process.

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Anonymous

Not quite sure what the initial boiled water is for , but otherwise this is a really nice recipe if you want to delve into the world of candy apples . I’ve never made them so I left out the toppings . Next time I’ll double the recipe and use a smaller pot , but all in all easy and a keeper !

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