Best Old Fashioned Candied Apples Recipes

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OLD-FASHIONED RED CANDIED APPLES



Old-Fashioned Red Candied Apples image

These are the kind you found at the circus or carnival! Not the newer version covered with cramel. ;) Candy thermometer is needed for this, as well as popsicle sticks. The number of apples needed depends on the size of the apples, probably 4 medium ones. The recipe states that each batch candies approximately 1 dozen medium apples. I'm not sure I trust that. Cook time depends on your altitude where you live, heat of your burner, and pot used. NOTE: See review by Canada Goose for helpful hints! Thanks, CG!

Provided by Nana Lee

Categories     Dessert

Time 30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 cups sugar
1 cup water
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
red food coloring
apple

Steps:

  • Mix 1st 3 ingredients in saucepan.
  • Put on high heat with candy thermometer positioned in center of fluid level.
  • While it is boiling, thoroughly wash and dry your apples, and spear with the sticks.
  • Boil mixture until reaches hard crack (300ºF), then immediately add red food coloring and stir.
  • Quickly immediately dip the apples, twisting to cover, and set on a greased cookie sheet.

OLD FASHIONED CANDIED APPLES



Old Fashioned Candied Apples image

These are the kind you found at the circus or carnival! Not the newer version covered with cramel. A candy thermometer is needed for this, as well as popsicle sticks. The number of apples needed depends on the size of the apples, probably 4 medium ones. The recipe states that each batch candies approximately 1 dozen medium...

Provided by Lee Jacintho

Categories     Fruit Desserts

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 c sugar
1 c water
1/4 tsp cream of tartar
red food coloring drops
4-12 medium apples
popsicle sticks or something similar

Steps:

  • 1. Mix 1st 3 ingredients in saucepan.
  • 2. Put on high heat with candy thermometer positioned in center of fluid level.
  • 3. While it is boiling, thoroughly wash and dry your apples, and spear with the sticks.
  • 4. Boil mixture until reaches hard crack (300ºF), then immediately add red food coloring and stir.
  • 5. Quickly dip the apples, twisting to cover, and set on a greased cookie sheet.
  • 6. NOTES: You may want to use a deep, narrow pan, and tilt it to cover the apples well. You should not make the coating too thick as it will be hard to bite through to the apple. A reviewer suggested that you could also make the coating orange, and reserve some to tint black. The drizzle the black over the up-turned apples! The same reviewer said she covered 12 medium apple.

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