Are candy and caramel apples treats for summer or fall? You can spot their stop-light red glow from across the carnival grounds in August. You're just as likely to snag one at a hayride in October. If ...
While the terms caramel apple and candy apple are often used interchangeably, they aren't actually the same thing. Both caramel and candy apples (sometimes called "candied apples") contain a thick, ...
From carnivals to fairs, the candy-covered apple is one of those quintessential festival treats and, along with candy corn, a Halloween staple. Take a crisp apple and swirl it with a coating of rich ...
A crispy, tart and sweet apple, lovingly coated in either a shiny candy shell or rich robe of caramel, is a quintessential fall treat that is both easy to make, but also fairly easy to mess up. To ...
First, let's get one thing clear: Though they're made from the same ingredients, candy apples and caramel apples are not the same. In fact, when candy apples were invented, it wasn't even for ...
Candy apples are the food representation of a fall fair. But eating them right off the stick is difficult and messy. With thousands of other foods to eat, I often skip these apples for something ...
Are candy and caramel apples treats for summer or fall? You can spot their stop-light red glow from across the carnival grounds in August. You're just as likely to snag one at a hayride in October. If ...
Caramel apples are probably the easiest ones to make, though nowadays I prefer to use homemade caramel over the packaged candies. Making your own candy apples requires nothing more than cooked sugar, ...
I remember my very first caramel apple. It was during grade school, at a friend’s Halloween party. A bunch of us spent what felt like forever unwrapping bags of caramel candies, then watched as our ...