Re: ISO Candied Apples


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Posted by SandyH on October 24, 2000 at 18:07:28:

In Reply to: ISO Candied Apples posted by Annette Hinman on October 22, 2000 at 06:41:08:

: I would like a receipe that when made the coating on the apple is hard unlike caramel apples.

2 C granulated sugar
2 C corn syrup
1/3 C cinnamon candy
1 C water
3/4 Tsp cinnamon
1/2 Tsp vanilla
1/4 Tsp cloves
3/4 Tsp red food coloring
6 Med apples

Remove stems from apples, wash, and pat dry. Insert a wooden skewer in each apple, running through the apple from stem end to base without
protruding all the way through the bottom end. Combine sugar, corn
syrup, cinnamon candies, and water in medium-sized saucepan. Cook
until candies dissolve, stirring constantly. Be careful not to boil.
Add cinnamon, vanilla, cloves, and food coloring. Mix thoroughly.
Boil mixture to 300 degrees using a candy thermometer without
stirring. While mixture is boiling, generously prepare a baking sheet
with cooking spray so it's ready ahead of time. As soon as mixture
reaches 300 degrees, remove it from heat and quickly dip each
apple-one by one-into the mixture until it is thoroughly coated. Set
coated apples, standing on their bottoms with skewer pointing up, on
baking sheet until mixture hardens.
Let apples reach room temperature before eating.





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