Sunday, March 22, 2015
CrockPot Caramel Apples
Day 278.
My eldest turns seven today, which makes today her birthday, and my BirthDay.
Sigh.
I know you are told by everyone (and your mother) that kids grow up quickly and before you know it the early years will be a blur and a distant memory, but when you are in the trenches of the first few months/years of sleep deprivation and are functioning in survival mode----it just doesnt seem that way.
Now it does.
I see this kid, this real life KID, with big teeth, a big heart, and big ideas and Im shocked. How did this happen?
Wasnt it just yesterday that I was walking the shag-green carpet halls of our apartment night after night after night jostling her to Nick at Nite theme songs?
Wasnt it just yesterday that I spent way-too-many hours with a baby that just would. not. sleep. precariously balanced on my lap while I consulted Dr. Google during marathon nursing sessions?
Hug your babies. And make them caramel apples. Dont pay attention to the caramel dripped on the carpet. It will come out with a baby wipe---or scissors.
The Ingredients.
--caramel candies. This time of year in the produce section, there should be bags of soft caramel complete with popsicle stick handles.
--apples (one bag of caramel makes 4 large apples)
--nuts/sprinkles
--2 T water
The Directions.
Use a 1.5 quart or larger crockpot---I used a 4 quart.
Unwrap all of the caramel, and add them and 2 tablespoons of water to the crockpot. Cover and cook on high for 1 to 2 hours, checking every 20 minutes or so. The caramel is ready when it is shiny and can be stirred easily.
Put the popsicle sticks into the apples by the stems. Use a spoon to ladle the caramel over the apple, and swirl to completely cover the whole thing. Dip into chopped nuts or sprinkles if desired.
Let cool on parchment paper or Release foil.
The Verdict.
These are messy and sticky and absolutely wonderful. I am happy with the way the crockpot melts evenly, and it wasnt so hot I was scared about the kids helping.
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