It’s October, the month of Pumpkin spice 🎃, Halloween 👻 and falling leaves 🍁
It’s also time for another baking challenge from Sally’s Baking Addiction, and she set us the task of making homemade caramel apples.🍏
This turned out to be quite easy, and the best part is this caramel sauce, which is great on EVERYTHING 😋
To make the caramel sauce: First add the heavy cream, light corn syrup, brown sugar, butter and salt in a heavy bottom sauce pan
Stir over medium high heat until all the components are mixed and the butter is melted
At this point stop stirring, insert a candy thermometer and heat until 235F. The caramel will bubble up the sides of the pot, using a pastry brush and cold water, brush down the sides of the pot, every so often, to prevent sugar crystals from forming in the sauce.
It can take a bit for the caramel to get to 235F (also known as the soft ball stage) so be patient! Don’t walk away or turn up the heat.
The following images are the progression of the sauce as it made its way to 235F

It is ready!
While the sauce cooled and thickened, the apples were prepped. For me, this was the hard part😂 Getting those sticks in the apples was a little harder than I thought it would be!
Apples purchased in the store usually have a wax coating which needs to be removed to help the caramel stick to the surface. Even so, after they were washed, scrubbed and dried, there were still slippage issues! I ended up double dipping them in the sauce.

Cleaned and scrubbed

I finally got the sticks in 🍏🍎🍏
Time to dip!
This is a pretty messy process, so I made sure to wear one of the aprons sent to me by my blog buddies!!
Check out their fabulous designs in their online shop, Fashioned by Nature!
This was the end of the challenge, and the apples tasted pretty great. But, I decided to go another step further and dip them in chocolate 🍫
This was messy but quite tasty😋
Looking forward to the holidays and whatever Sally has in store for us!!!
Talk about our eyes eating first! WOWZA! These look amazing and one of my favorites for Fall. The photos are perfect. Quite fond of that apron 💗 TY for featuring it.
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I can go into sugar shock just looking at those photos!
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I never thought about the wax coating on apples making this difficult. We grew our own apples until cutting the trees down last year so I never had an issue.Thanks for the heads up! They turned out fantastic!
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Thanks Diane🌟
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My aunt used to make homemade caramel apples and they were delicious. Your photos make my mouth water! 😋
I have some really silly questions that I have been meaning to ask for a while: Who is Sally? Why does she give you challenges? Does Sally do these challenges too?
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😂 Hi Hillary!
Sally is from the website: Sally’s Baking Addiction. She posts monthly baking challenges as well as a lot of delicious recipes!
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That’s interesting. I didn’t know there was a website for these baking challenges. Thanks for clarifying! I’ll be sure to check out Sally’s website too!
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Can I have one pleaseeee!! They look delicious Dee 🙂
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I think I’m drooling a bit looking at that sauce! How can you make it but not eat half of it before the apples even get to it? It looks so good! I’ve never considered making them at home before but it’s starting to sound like a pretty good idea, and fantastic if you want to make a batch of them. Yum!! xx
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I am so curious…did you try this?
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Another fun and delicious post. I never thought about wax on apples, but that make sense. The addition of chocolate makes them look even better to me. YUM
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I have never made caramel, but I love it! And love caramel apples even more. Yum!
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Must be so satisfying to make your own caramel apples, they look perfect!
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Oh no, I had not seen this beautiful post. Sooo sorry for my late reply. These caramel & chocolate apples look delicious, and thank you so much for featuring our Spicy Salsa apron. Sending huge hugs your way. TY Dee-Dee!
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You know, I never used to like caramel apples when I was a kid but right now I have such a craving for one!
Cool taste in aprons too😉❤
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