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  1. Nov 4, 2019 · Soak the apples in hot tap water (can add 1 tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar) for 1-2 minutes (if the water is too hot, the apples can cook/soften, so just give them a good, quick soak). Scrub the apples very thoroughly with soap (or a fruit wash) and hot water to completely remove the wax from the apples.

  2. Dec 5, 2014 · Place the sticks into the top of the apples. Melt the caramel in a double broiler or in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 30 seconds at a time, mixing between, until the caramel is fully melted. Coat the apples in the melted caramel. Prepare a bowl of toffee. Coat the bottom of the apples in the toffee.

  3. Oct 14, 2014 · Turn apple completely around in the hot caramel to coat evenly. Let the excess drip off the apple for a good 30 seconds before dipping into prepared toppings. Place apple onto sheet of wax paper. Continue dipping and coating apples until all are covered. Feel free to refrigerate 5-10 minutes to solidify caramel faster.

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  5. For those who prefer an extra touch of sweet with their gourmet treats, we offer our incredible apples dipped in silky-smooth Belgian chocolate and finished with delightful accents. Most of our caramel apples can be dipped in milk, dark or white chocolate to suit your unique tastes. We hand craft each of our chocolate caramel apples here at Amy ...

  6. Nov 1, 2014 · 4) One batch of caramel (recipe is in the handout) will dip about 12 average-sized apples. If you’re working with this behemoth apples that weigh about 5 pounds apiece, plan on more caramel or less apples. So pretend like it’s still October and go make yourself look like a rock star with some crazy yummy gourmet caramel apples.

  7. Oct 23, 2011 · 2. Melt caramel in the top of a double boiler or melt caramel in a large, microwave-safe bowl, in short intervals, stirring occasionally. 3. While the caramel is melting, push wooden apple sticks into the apples. 4. Holding the stick, dip apples (one at a time) into the melted caramel. Allow excess caramel to drip off.

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