Maple Candy Apples
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Maple Candy Apples

Product Code: R0198

This recipe is courtesy of Heather Baird who is the author of the baking and dessert blog: SprinkleBakes

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INGREDIENTS

8-10 small apples, organic (avoid food grade wax on store bought apples, the candy won't stick to it)
8-10 sturdy wooden stems
1/2 cup clear (light) corn syrup
3 cups sugar
1 cup water
1 tsp. LorAnn Super-Strength Maple flavor (or 1-1/2 tsp. LorAnn Natural Maple flavor)

DIRECTIONS

  1. Grease a jelly-roll pan well with vegetable shortening and set aside. 
  2. Clean and dry the apples well. Remove the apple stems and carefully punch a guide hole for the twigs with a knife or skewer. Insert twigs into guide holes, and lift each apple to make sure each can securely be picked up. Set aside. 
  3. Combine the corn syrup, water and sugar in a medium saucepan with a handle. Heat at medium-high until the sugar has dissolved. Increase the heat and bring mixture to a boil.
  4. The sugar mixture will take about 20-25 minutes to reach 302 degrees F. on a candy thermometer. This is known as the hard-crack stage. I highly recommend you use a thermometer, but if you want to tempt fate you can use a glass of cold water to gauge the hardness of the sugar. I've tried this in the past, with disastrous results. 
  5. Once the correct temperature has been reached, remove the pan from the burner and add the maple flavoring. Mix well. 
  6. Dip apples, one at a time, swirling until completely coated in syrup. Hold apples above saucepan to let excess candy drain off. As you work, you may need to tilt the saucepan to pool the candy to one side. This will help ensure all apples get a full coating as your mixture gets lower. 
  7. Place the apples on the prepared jelly-roll pan and allow to dry. 
Photo: Heather Baird

Maple Candy Apples


Maple Candy Apples
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This recipe is courtesy of Heather Baird who is the author of the beautifully illustrated blog: Sprinkle Bakes
Ingredients
  • 8-10 small apples, organic (avoid food grade wax on store bought apples, the candy won't stick to it)
  • 8-10 sturdy wooden stems
  • 1/2 cup clear (light) corn syrup
  • 3 cups sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp. LorAnn maple flavoring oil( if using LorAnn natural maple flavoring, use 1/2 to 1 tsp.)
1. Grease a jelly-roll pan well with vegetable shortening and set aside.2. Clean and dry the apples well. Remove the apple stems and carefully punch a guide hole for the twigs with a knife or skewer. Insert twigs into guide holes, and lift each apple to make sure each can securely be picked up. Set aside.3. Combine the corn syrup, water and sugar in a medium saucepan with a handle. Heat at medium-high until the sugar has dissolved. Increase the heat and bring mixture to a boil.4. The sugar mixture will take about 20-25 minutes to reach 302 degrees F. on a candy thermometer. This is known as the hard-crack stage. I highly recommend you use a thermometer, but if you want to tempt fate you can use a glass of cold water to gauge the hardness of the sugar. I've tried this in the past, with disastrous results.5. Once the correct temperature has been reached, remove the pan from the burner and add the maple flavoring. Mix well.6. Dip apples, one at a time, swirling until completely coated in syrup. Hold apples above saucepan to let excess candy drain off. As you work, you may need to tilt the saucepan to pool the candy to one side. This will help ensure all apples get a full coating as your mixture gets lower.7. Place the apples on the prepared jelly-roll pan and allow to dry.
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Yield: 8-10 apples
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