A traditional toffee apple with a halloween twist.
Serves: 6 | Prep time: 15 mins | Cook time:20 min
Ingredients
6 granny smith apples
6 skewers
2 cups white sugar
1 cup water
½ tsp cream of tartar
3 tsp liquid black food colouring
Edible gold powder
Method
- Wash and dry the apple, insert a lollipop stick or a thicken wooden skewer into the middle of each apple.
- In a medium size heavy saucepan combine the sugar and water, bring the mixture to boil, to prevent burning on the side of the pan, use a wet pastry brush to wipe the sugar granules that collect above the boiling mixture.
- After the mixture is boiling well let it simmer for about 20 min until reach the hard crack stage ( 145 to 155 degrees), it is best after check with a candy thermometer. Then add the cream of tartar and the food colouring and stir well, remove the pan from the heat and wait until the syrup stops bubbling.
- To dip the apples, carefully tip the pan to one side, insert an apple into the mixture then rotate until it is all covered. Allow it to drain a little then move the apple on a baking paper to cool and harden, then spray some edible gold powder to give them an extra texture to the caramel.
Recipe notes
● If no candy thermometer is available, it is possible to deep a piece of syrup into a glass of cold water, if it becomes instantly hard and cracks means it is ready.
Recipes thanks to Gianni Carrieri, Culinary Expert at Appliances Online