Other than those, you can have these done in 15 minutes. If you miss a section of apple, the juices will begin to leak out. One, slicing your apples just the right thickness ( not too thin) and two, making sure the whole apple slice is completely covered in chocolate. 2 Place the sugar, 1 cup water, candy, corn syrup, and food coloring in a medium saucepan. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and coat with cooking spray. When it comes to how to make candy apple slices, there are two tricks. 1 Insert a stick through the stem part of each apple, pushing about halfway through set aside. They really do not hold up well after the day they are made. Enjoy these chocolate covered apple slices the day you make them.Let the kids go at it and unleash their inner Picasso or Cake Boss!! Be creative, there is no right or wrong.Place in completed apple slices (on the parchment paper lined tray) in the refrigerator or cold garage to quickly harden the chocolate.Move quickly as you make each Candy Apple Slice, if you are adding sprinkles or decorative candies, you want to add them before the chocolate or caramel hardens.Much better to do it that way vs heating it more and risking burning the chocolate (whenever you melt chocolate). I leave it un disturbed for 15-20 seconds and then stir until smooth. Once chocolate is heated, after it sits for 15-30 seconds, it continues to melt. Melt chocolate in short bursts in the microwave or over low heat via the stove.Make sure your apple slices are thick enough to allow the indent from the lollipop sticks (remember chocolate will act like glue).Slice your apples, melt your chocolate, dip your apples and decorate! That's it!.All you need are apples, chocolate (milk chocolate, white chocolate, dark chocolate or a combination) and your chosen toppings like caramel, sprinkles, candies etc.Making this fun treat is easy! Everyone loves them!. ![]() One thing they tinkered with making was dipped apples.so because I had a bunch of supplies left over from their fall cooking-fest, I decided to do it for them. They chose to make ghost pretzels, dipped strawberries with eyes (too cute!), Halloween sugar cookies and pumpkin Rice Krispy treats. My kids were off from school two days last week, so my daughter (13), and one of her friends decided to do some fall treat-making. Let me tell you just how happy my kids were when they came home to find these Candy Apple Slices! On top of those that I had made, I left out everything so that the kids could learn how to make candy apple slices themselves. ![]() Instead of dipping whole apples, how about simply slicing your favorite apples and tricking them out! This way, you only eat just a slice or two and you can try a variety of flavors.
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