Candy Apples: Easy Apple Recipe without Corn Syrup • Two Purple Figs (2024)

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This easy Candy Apples are a fabulous last minute Halloween treat, and any fun day treat! They are super easy, sweet, a classic and a favorite for all ages! You need sugar, water and food coloring (NO corn syrup!!) to make these sweet apple candy treats.

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Spook it up with a black apple like we did here for Halloween and for extra drama on who will “bite” that black apple!

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Candy Apples Without Corn Syrup

As much as we all LOVE candy apples, we all agree the corn syrup is not an appealing ingredient. However these candy apples are super appealing, delicious and a perfect excuse to get the kids busy int he kitchen!

They may look hard to make, while they are in fact easy. However, they can go wrong. If they do, you won’t enjoy them! So a few things are crucial for this recipe. More on that in the section below.

To avoid the corn syrup here, I made it myself within the recipe. So don’t worry, it’s still a one pan thing, but a candy or oil thermometer is essential.

Corn syrup if you make at home is basically sugar, water and cream of tartar boiled to a soft crack stage of 250 degrees F. If you buy this from the store, chances are it contains a ton of processed stuff you don’t need! So why is it used then?

Well the cream of tartar used in the corn syrup helps the caramel stay as smooth and soft as you can see. Otherwise when you boil sugar and water, the sugar tends to crystallize and your caramel may be “gritty”.

Now the good news is—lemon juice or vinegar will give you the same effect and keep your caramel silky smooth from crystallization. So for this easy candy apples recipe, feel free to use cream of tartar, lemon juice or vinegar and let’s skip the syrup!

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How To Make Candy Apples

Select apples that are not waxed coated. This helps the coating stick easier on your apples. If you can’t find them, try washing the apples at home and drying them well. Apples must be dried before coating.

Also, the type of apple you start with is totally optional. I wouldn’t choose a sweet golden delicious for example since it’s already very sweet. My Dad however would because he would totally be ok with that!

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You’ll need a candy/oil thermometer to boil sugar and water to a perfect temperature of 300 degrees F. This temperature is KEY. This is the hard crack stage of sugar.

More than that, you’ll get a tooth breaking crunch. Less than that, you’ll get a sticky candy coating. None are pleasant with apples!

Another thing is the coating process. So once you boil the sugar, water, food coloring till the exact temperature, you’ll need to be as fast as you can dipping the apples in the sugar mixture.

This will help get a small coating only stick to the apples because a thick coating means more tooth breaking crunch—not pleasant!

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If you feel the sugar is hardening slightly as you are working, just heat it back on the stove for a few seconds to loosen it back again.

And finally, remember to drain any excess coating off the apple before drying the coating. Again, a thick coating is not good for you tooth!

You want those easy candy apples to have a thin delicate crunch on the outside, not a thick hard one.

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Candy Apples Recipe

While this candy apple recipe is clearly Halloween themed, it certainly doesn’t have to be.

Halloween is my girls’ favorite time of the year too, they talk about it at least 3 months ahead and start counting the days. I can’t decide what their favorite part of it is, maybe the dressing up, the trick or treating, the candies and treats, the all day school party and all evening playdate, I can just say that for me it’s definitely the trick or treating!

Last week, we made these Spiderweb Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins. This week by popular demand it was candy apples.

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The recipe is not daunting at all, but really having an oil/candy thermometer is key. Plus keeping yourself over the pot start to finish. This one is not a recipe where you can leave it and go!

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The red color is a classic for candy apples and it just insinuates sweetness I guess. However, you can use any color! And I’ve seen many recipe with no color, just pure caramel. Still delicious!

For an even healthier candy apples recipe, use natural dried freeze berry powders for color if you can find them. We certainly prefer that, but we had only food coloring today so we used red and black. Black is obviously a Halloween thing.

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Let the apples set on a parchment or wax paper for half an hour or so before biting into them. I would probably say that’s the hardest part of the recipe ha! Kids can hardly resist!

Storing the candy apples is a bit tricky. You need them in the fridge for maximum freshness. Likewise you need them to be well covered so they don’t catch any smells from the refrigerator.

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I recommend placing them in a large box with a lid. However don’t forget to line your box with parchment paper so they don’t stick! Space them apart to avoid sticking too.

Finally, let them come to room temperature for about 40 minutes so the candy coating can soften a bit.

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Ready for that bite?

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Candy Apples TIPS

  • Start with your favorite type of apples. Wash and dry the apples well.
  • Have a candy/oil thermometer.
  • Watch your pot very well, and make sure to turn off the heat the exact temperature.
  • When dipping the apples, always allow excess coating to drip.
  • Place coated apples over parchment paper to avoid sticking.
  • Wait for at least 40 mins for the coating to set before eating.
  • Store candy apples i the fridge, well covered and in a box lined with parchment paper to avoid sticking.

Ok now do yourself and kids or friends a favor and make those easy candied apples and super enjoy! 🙂 Happy Halloween! 🙂

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Easy Candied Apples

This easy candy apples recipe is a fabulous last minute Halloween treat, and any fun day treat! They are super easy, sweet, a classic and a favorite for all ages! Made without Corn Syrup so it's better for you!

CourseDessert, holidays, Picnic

CuisineAmerican, USA

KeywordApple recipe, Candy Apples, Candy Apples Recipe, Candy apples red, candy Apples without Corn Syrup

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 12 minutes

Total Time 17 minutes

Servings 8 apples

Calories 192 kcal

Author Mahy

Ingredients

  • 8apples
  • 1cupsugar
  • 1/2cupwater
  • 1tablespoonlemon juice or vinegar or 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 2teaspoonsfood coloringred

Instructions

  1. Wash and pat dry your apples. Place a wooden stick or tree stick in the middle of each apple reaching as deep as you along the length of the apple.

  2. Make sure the apple is firmly attached to that stick.

  3. Place the apples on a parchment paper.

  4. In a medium to small pot, add the ingredients all together and place on medium high heat until it starts to boil.

  5. At that point lower the heat to medium and place a candy/oil thermometer in the pot.

  6. Allow the sugar to boil gently for approximately 12 mins until the thermometer registers hard crack stage or 300 degrees F.

  7. Remove from the heat and immediately begin dipping the apples.

  8. Tilt the pan to make dipping easier. Dip one apple at a time swirling around the sugar mixture and hold each apple onto of the pan so that any excess sugar drops.

  9. Place the cited apple on the parchment paper and repeat with the remaining apples.

  10. If the sugar mixture begins to harden or thicken up, place it back on the heat for a few seconds until it becomes runny again.

  11. Allow the apples to cool for at least 30 mins to an hour. Remove from the parchment and serve.

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Recipe Notes

  • Start with your favorite type of apples. Wash and dry the apples well.
  • Have a candy/oil thermometer.
  • Watch your pot very well, and make sure to turn off the heat the exact temperature.
  • When dipping the apples, always allow excess coating to drip.
  • Place coated apples over parchment paper to avoid sticking.
  • Wait for at least 40 mins for the coating to set before eating.
  • Store candy apples i the fridge, well covered and in a box lined with parchment paper to avoid sticking.

Nutrition Facts

Easy Candied Apples

Amount Per Serving

Calories 192Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 3mg0%

Potassium 195mg6%

Carbohydrates 50g17%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 44g49%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 98IU2%

Vitamin C 9mg11%

Calcium 11mg1%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Candy Apples: Easy Apple Recipe without Corn Syrup • Two Purple Figs (2024)

FAQs

Which ingredients was used to make the first candy apple? ›

His candies were made with sugar, corn syrup, red food coloring, and powdered cinnamon. Kolb was looking for ways to sell his cinnamon candy during Christmas but no one was buying. He decided to showcase his cinnamon candy by dipping green apples into the cinnamon candy and placing them in his window display.

Do you wash apples before making candy apples? ›

We recommend washing apples before you coat them in the candy mixture. Waxy apples can make it so the candy doesn't stick as well to the apples.

How long do homemade candy apples last? ›

Refrigerated candy apples can last for up to two weeks before they should be discarded. If you remove an apple from the refrigerator and it is brown when cut open, unfortunately that means that the apples have gone bad. You should throw them away immediately to prevent any foodborne illness.

What is a purple sugar apple? ›

The Purple Sugar Apple is a tropical, or sometimes subtropical, compound fruit that is roughly the size of a baseball. It has a thick velvety rind composed of knobby segments that give it a scale-like appearance. The exterior is dark bluish-purple with magenta accents along the margins of the scaly plates.

What was the original candy apple? ›

The first red candy apple is said to have been invented by candy-maker William Kolb from New Jersey when he decided to dip an apple in a red cinnamon candy he was making for Christmas. As a result, the first red candy apple was sold in stores as early as 1908 for around 5 cents a piece.

What are the best apples to use for candy apples? ›

What're the best apples for candied apples? You can candy just about any apple! Granny Smith, Gala, Honeycrisp—they'll all work wonderfully. Granny Smith apples are a bit more tart than the others, so if you like that tart-sweet flavor combination, try using those.

What color apples are best for candy apples? ›

Best Candy Apple Types: Granny Smith, Fuji, Jazz, Gala

If you prefer to use red candy apples for that gorgeous red crimson sheen underneath the candy coating, you can't go wrong with Fuji apples, which are also suitably firm and tart.

Should I put my candy apple in the fridge? ›

The Importance of Refrigerating Caramel Apples

Putting Caramel Apples in the refrigerator helps protect them from bacterial growth and maintain their quality.

Can candy apples go bad? ›

Candy apples have a reputation for their delightful flavor, so any alteration to their intended taste would be easily detectable A little taste test may show that the flavor has gone bad or gone In this situation, dispose of the candy apple right away Prolonged storage in the refrigerator, freezer, or room temperature ...

What can I wrap candy apples in? ›

One terrific option that is hard to turn down is candy apples protected in plastic bags. It helps keep the apples from sticking to one another and promotes a feeling of cleanliness to the recipient.

How do you make edible shimmer? ›

Steps
  1. Preheat oven to 180°F.
  2. In a small jar with a tight lid, add the sugar and food coloring. ...
  3. Spread colored sugar on a parchment-lined cookie sheet in an even layer.
  4. Bake for 5-10 minutes or until sugar starts to glisten (not too long, or it will melt!).
  5. Let mixture cool and sprinkle away!

What food coloring is good for candy apples? ›

But by adding the white food coloring, the candy becomes opaque and you can't see through it to the green apples so you get a bright, vibrant pink apple. You can skip the white food coloring if you're making red (on red apples), green (on green apples) or black candy on any color apple.

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