Inside Out Caramel Apple Slices – the great taste of a caramel apple, chocolate, and nuts, but easier to eat when in slices, so they’re perfect for little hands. They’re a tasty treat for Fall, but can definitely be enjoyed any time of year!
So if you can’t wrap your mouth around a honkin’ huge caramel apple as in my previous post, here’s the solution – make Inside Out Caramel Apples.
They’re easy, great for kids, and…they’re as yummy as the big ones. And if you eat a couple of slices, you won’t feel guilty as with the bigger apples. The only thing is, make sure the inside of the apple is dry, otherwise, you’re going to have caramel oozing out of the apple all over your cookie tray.
Ask me how I know. Yeah, makes for a kinda messy thing in your fridge and not really easy to eat.
Actually, not edible at all really cause there’s no caramel left on the apple and the nuts have slithered all over the tray because they were on the caramel express. Not fun.
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Jackie notes in her post at Domestic Fits that if you buy a caramel sauce, “make sure it is really firm at room temperature.” And, when melting the caramels, she says to put 2 tablespoons of corn syrup in it which I didn’t do. This would probably harden it a bit more, but I found if I let the apples sit in the fridge for longer than 30 minutes, the caramel didn’t run.
She also has a caramel recipe from scratch that she used instead of the store bought wrapped caramels I used.
Disclaimer – I’m not responsible for your runny caramel. It worked for me, not completely because I know I didn’t totally dry some halves, but the ones I did, the caramel set quite nicely.
Just don’t come and throw your apples at my house if it doesn’t work. Like that dessert I made the other night that I burned and completely filled my kitchen with smoke, try, try again.
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Inside Out Caramel Apples
Ingredients
- 3 large Granny Smith Apples
- 1 large lemon
- ¾ cup caramel sauce I used the leftover caramel from the Bad Butt Caramel Apples and kept it warmed
- ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips melted
- ⅓ cup chopped peanuts
Instructions
- Prepare a rimmed baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper.
- Slice apples in half.
- With a melon baller, remove the core, seeds and some of the apple to hollow it out enough to hold the caramel, leaving the skin and about 1/4-1/2 and inch of apple.
- Squeeze the juice of the lemon onto each of the apple halves. Allow to set for about 5 minutes.
- Using a paper towel dry the inside of the apples, removing any lemon juice.
- Fill each apple half with caramel just below the rim.
- Sprinkle with chopped peanuts, if desired.
- Place onto prepared baking sheet and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, until caramel is well set.
- Remove from fridge, cut with a sharp knife and drizzle with melted chocolate.
See the apple in the back? Yeah, that’s what happens if your caramel isn’t set or the apple isn’t dry when you put the caramel in. It’s not easy to eat when it’s runny either. You’ll have it all over your chin.
Like, totally.
Fer sure. You can do this. I know you can. Learn from me and my mistakes.
If you like these Inside Out Caramel Apple Slices then you’ll enjoy…
Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars
Caramel Apples
Fried Apple Rings
25 Apple Recipes for Fall
I linked this up to Foodie Friends Friday at one of the host blogs, A’lil Country Sugar.
Take a look at these great videos to make the perfect caramel for all of your dessert recipes…
Comments & Reviews
Carol @ Always Thyme to Cook says
I think I’d love this better than a whole apple! Looks so good.
Just Us Girls says
These look delicious and such a cute spin on Caramel Apples! New follower from Foodie Friends Friday, pinning this! 🙂
Angie says
I drooled so bad when I noticed this gorgeousness come through facebook. What an amazing idea and creation. I may have to put some of these together for fall parties. Thank you for sharing this at Foodie Friends Friday. I am already bragging your recipe up with my fans https://www.facebook.com/A.lilCountrySugar
lizy b says
This could actually get me to eat a piece of fruit! ;). Newest follower! So glad to have found you through the blogcon!
Joan says
Great idea and you are right…we will not feel as guilty if we only eat a few slices.
Marlys-thisandthat says
This sounds great… I now have to make more caramel sauce to make these. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday. Newest follower.
karen nelson says
This is another option of getting my children eat apples..thanks for sharing!!
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Camille Beckstrand says
Your inside out caramel apples look so yummy! We would love to have you share this delicious recipe at our Strut Your Stuff Saturday at sixsistersstuff.com. We hope to hear from you soon. We are also hosting a blog conference in Salt Lake City on Feb. 16, 2013 on how to grow your blog! You can find a link on our blog or go to buildyourblogconference.com. We hope to hear from you! Thanks! -The Six Sisters
Lindsey says
Love this idea for a fall treat! Glad you shared at Foodie Friends Friday! I will be sharing this as my host favorite this week. Check http://www.familyfoodfinds.com for your shout out! 🙂
Angie Walker says
Stopping by to let you know that I am featuring your recipe today at my blog. http://www.alilcountrysugar.blogspot.com
Lynne @ 365 Days of Baking says
Angie, thank you SO much for featuring me!! I am very honored! You rock, girl!!
Anonymous says
I sooo like your style of writing. You are so funny…and BTW, those apples sure look yummy!
Anonymous says
HI Those apples look so good. Are they as tasty as the picture?/ Thanks CTR
Tony says
They look fantastic. Can hardly wait till I get my hands on some Honey Crisp apples.
I was wondering if it would be helpful after sprinkling the apples with lemon juice to put them in a 200 degree oven
for 10 minutes to make sure you are working with nice dry apples. That shouldn’t cook them but for sure make them dry. What say you?
Lynne says
Thanks, Tony.
It’s worth a shot. I haven’t tried it, so if you do dry them in the oven, please let me know how that turns out and I can add it to the post!