Question:

Candy Apple Recipe.?

For my quot;Family Studiesquot; project I am to make Candy Apples - but I've checked the grocery store, and there are none of those Candy Apple boxes with the mix in it… so, since they're for tomorrow, I need a recipeAnybody have a good one that makes those red candy apples? (I'd also like a recipe that makes the THICK red sauce, or whatever it's called, because I've done recipes like this before and somehow I don't get the red stuff thick enough!) Thank you very much.

Answer:

4 firm beautiful, unblemished Red Delicious apples 4 wooden sticks, (recommended: Ppopsicle Sticks Vegetable oil 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar 1/4 cup light corn syrup 1/2 cup water 1/8 teaspoon ground allspice 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 cups toasted sweetened coconut flakes Wash and dry the apples, being sure that they are firm and do not have any bruised spotsRemove the stems from the apples and insert the wooden sticks into the core of the apple to form a handlePlace a silpat on a small baking sheet or cover the baking sheet with aluminum foil and brush with vegetable oilIn a 1-quart saucepan, place the sugar, syrup and waterHeat over medium-high heat until the sugar is dissolvedCook the sugar mixture, without stirring, until a candy thermometer registers 290 degrees FRemove the pan from the heatSwirl the allspice and cinnamon into the syrup and, working quickly, dip the apples into the syrup, twirling the apple and tilting the pan as necessary to fully coat the appleWorking quickly, sprinkle 1/2-cup of the toasted coconut onto the apple while the candied coating is still hot, twirling to evenly coatBe sure to get the tops of the apple as well, and place on the sheet pan to coolContinue with the other 3 apples being sure to coat each 1 quickly by hand Allow the apples to cool completely before servingRolling in cococut is optional but makes them original and yummier.
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