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Ok, so I didn’t really make homemade apples. Guess the title is a little misleading on that part. But I have made LOTS of homemade caramels. When I say LOTS…I mean LOTS.

homemade caramels

I made tons of homemade caramels for Erin’s wedding. They were such a big hit that I have had people calling me since asking if I would make them a batch. Sooo, over the past few weeks, I have made about 10-12 batches of caramels. I had my niece Kristin for several days during that time and she decided that we needed to make caramel apples instead of just rolling small pieces of caramel into bite-size pieces. I think she got tired of rolling the caramels in their wrappers. It is all a tedious process but OhSo worth it!

I originally found the recipe on SouthernPlate.com last year and knew right off I had to make them. Then we tried them…and had to make more. And more. And more. Then Erin requested them for the Candy Bar at her wedding. Then this one and that one has requested them. We have had many trials and errors while making homemade caramels but here at The Post-It Place, we just can’t stay away from them and I am going to tell you how to avoid some of the errors that we have made along the way, as well as how to use that homemade caramel to make some of the best caramel apples ever!

First, we have to make the caramel itself. Here is Christy from SouthernPlate’s recipe with a few note on things we have learned:

Ingredients

1 Cup sugar

1 Cup Butter or Margarine (I only use real butter. I found that when I used margarine it didn’t turn out quite right but that may also have something to do with the humidity or something here.)

1 teaspoon vanilla (I used a little more just for the flavor. Like a teaspoon and a half.)

1 cup dark corn syrup

1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk

 

Instructions

Line an eight inch square pan with heavy aluminum foil. Butter foil and set aside. I personally used a 9 X11 aluminum pan and buttered the pan, didn’t use foil. The reason being is that it cooled faster and I could get them rolled out quicker. In large sauce pot, place sugar, corn syrup, and butter. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Boil slowly for four minutes without stirring and then remove from heat. Stir in sweetened condensed milk. Return to medium heat and place candy thermometer in pot. Cook, stirring constantly, until thermometer reads Soft Ball Stage (238 degrees). It takes about 30 minutes of stirring, and you have to continuously stir, stir, stir! You are gonna want a break, but keep stirring! Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.

Pour into prepared pan. Allow to cool until able to handle. I test by placing my hand on the top of the caramel, you want it to be a little warm so that it is still able to be worked, but cool enough to handle. Cut into one inch squares and place each square (which will look like a blob at this point) in the center of a wax paper square, roll up and twist ends. I personally don’t cut mine. I pinch off a bit and roll it into a ball and place on the wax paper. You will then want it to sit and cool/dry completely before you roll it in the wax paper. This helps prevent the caramel from sticking to the paper when you unwrap to eat.

caramel apples

Now, if you want to make caramel apples you will want to make the caramel as stated above, but instead of pouring it into a prepared pan I simply place mine (in the pan I cooked it in) on top of another pan with water…essentially making it a double boiler. Keeping the caramel warm and pliable I simply dipped my apples in and placed them on waxed paper to cool. That is it. EASY. I didn’t have any sticks for my apples. I hunted all over town with no luck. So, we just improvised…

caramel apples with forks

BUT, quite by accident due to being in a hurry we found a MUCH tastier way we like caramel apples. I had cut an apples into pieces for another project and had some left over so I poured some of the caramel over the cut apples. OHHHhhMyStinkinHeck!!!!

Caramel Apple bites

They were FABULOUS. Here is why: The warm caramel poured over the apple slices released the apples natural juices which then combined with the caramel making like a caramel apple juice sauce.  Ok, and you got more caramel with each bite.

 

Erin and Matt Nunley

Erin is married, Matt returned back to Fort Hood safely and we all survived! It was a good wedding if I do say so myself! And we are all thankful it is over. What a load of work!!

Have you ever seen those shows where they are doing a birthday cake delivery and all goes wrong. Well, Friday night that is the way I thought it was all going to go. I had this sense of disaster because it seemed like everyone was going in different directions and nothing was coming together as planned. But as we plowed along, everything finally stated falling into place. Then on Saturday morning I was at the church getting all the food ready and just couldn’t seem to get it together once again. It became really comical when my dear friend Christy showed up to help and I started telling her how to make sweet tea. Yep, THE Christy Jordan of SouthernPlate was taking instruction from me on what to do in the kitchen. She finally just shook her head and ran me off. When I came back to the reception hall everything was DONE! I could not have made it through the day without her or my friend Stacy. They just stepped in and took over and made it all happen. Then there is Uncle Jamie. He is Erin’s uncle, not mine…but we all call him Uncle Jamie. Another one I couldn’t have made it through the day without! I have the picture up on Facebook if you want to browse through. They are un-edited and even all the blurry one are there. I just didn’t have the energy to go through and choose the ones I thought were best so you get to see each and every one of them, if you aren’t on Facebook but want to see I will be doing several posts later about the whole event and will include some as we go.

I hope you all had as great of a weekend as we did!!

 

 

I absolutely love cooking during Christmas more than any other time of the year. There is nothing better for me than placing tray after tray of homemade goodies on the table and making up goody baskets for all my friends and family. Some of the favorites around here include Fudge made with Nestle Toll House Morsels. Potato Candy, Orange Balls, Oreo Balls, Cookies, etc. etc. etc. I could make a list a mile lomg of all the goodies that we love to make and eat. But, I need to get on to the good stuff.

NestleSouthernPlatePrize

This year,  NESTLÉ Family wants to help you and your family get ready for the holidays by providing you with some great products to aid in your entertaining, including the newly released cookbook, Southern Plate: Classic Comfort Food That Makes Everyone Feel Like Family, from Christy Jordan, who blogs at Southern Plate and a bundle of free coupons from CARNATION® Evaporated Milk, TOLL HOUSE® Morsels, TOLL HOUSE® Refrigerated Cookie Dough, JUICY JUICE® and STOUFFER’S®.

You can also visit NESTLÉ Family where you can enter to win a Luxury Included® Family Vacation to Beaches Resort or other weekly prizes in the Holiday Celebrations Sweepstakes giveaway.And, you can learn more about their products and recipes on the NESTLÉ Family Facebook page!

A GREAT Cookbook, GREAT ingredients…that adds up to some great food to share with your family and friends this Christmas!

To enter to win a copy of the Southern Plate Cookbook and full-value coupons for selected NESTLÉ Family products simply leave a comment stating what your favorite family tradition is. All entries must be received by December 4, 2010 at 11:59 PM., All entries must have a valid US mailing address. Winner will be selected at random and will have 3 days to repsond to their verifitcation e-mail before another winner will be slected.

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I am dragging along today, not really sure where I should even begin on getting caught up. I have been traveling around parts of Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama with my friend Christy helping her out while she is on her book tour. She wrote a cookbook that hit store shelves last week and now it’s time to promote it. It has been such a fun trip but overly tiring. My job was to drive and support, that’s what friends do.

I just got home and oh my word, my house is crazy, along with all of the stuff I have to do on the internet. And wow, the weather changed again. It was back in the 80′s and 90′s for several days and today it’s so cold that I could almost build a fire. I can’t wait till it really does get cold enough to build a fire on a regular basis…there just isn’t anything like snuggling up in front of a fire with a good book. I need to be looking at fireplace screens before those days get here though. Ours kinda had a little accident last year. It got trampled by kids.

Hopefully over the next few days I will get some of the new giveaways up that are coming your way, tackle that mountain of laundry that keeps growing by the minute and find a clean fork to eat with.Till then I at least get to quit hunting for my glasses after realizing they have been on my face the whole time. Yep, I am just that tired.

I hope everyone is having a great day!! Get out and enjoy this lovely weather.

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