Red White & Blue Candy Apples
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A layer of chewy blue raspberry candy coats a crisp, tart apple in this old-fashioned favorite, Red White & Blue Candy Apples.
If you follow me on twitter or facebook, you probably saw all my hints and teases all weekend about “what am I making”.
I don’t remember how it happened really, but one day while stumbling around on the internet I ran into Blue Raspberry Candy Apple Magic Mix. The instant I saw it I knew I had to make some Red White and Blue Candy Apples for 4th of July!
I’m a big fan of caramel apples and candy apples. Most of the time I only get them in the fall when I see those cute little Happy Apples all over my grocery store. I’ve never made candy apples before, I thought how hard could it be!
HA!……well, let me tell you, it’s NOT hard if you have the correct directions and a little information.
My first attempt was failure. I hung my head as tears rolled down my cheeks. My apples LOOKED pretty. They looked as good as I had envisioned.
Only one problem………the candy coating was ROCK hard! like a sucker! You couldn’t even cut it with a knife, much less bite in with your teeth.
So I crawled in to bed defeated, I tossed and turned all night, wondering why my apples didn’t turn out….was the “magic” that it turns your apple to a sucker? 🙁 couldn’t be.
Day 2 I got up determined to give it another try.
After speaking to my friend Cindy, I discovered the package directions suggest heating your candy mixture to 300°, will yield candy like a sucker. She suggested I try 250°. …………..and guess what?! THAT was it!!!! I had a nice caramel/taffy consistency on my apples!
Table of Contents
HOW TO MAKE CANDY APPLES
Supplies for Blue Candy Apples
(click items to find them online)
- Apples – I used Granny Smith, but any firm tart apple will work.
- Blue Raspberry Candy Apple Magic Mix **NOTE** do NOT follow temperature directions on package for cooking, unless you want a hard candy coating
- Sugar & water (per instructions on bag)
- wooden spoon for stirring
- 2 small bowls for sprinkles
- baking sheet pan to place covered apples on
Prepare your apples and kitchen/supplies:
- Wash and dry apples and remove stems
- insert sticks in apples
- Line baking sheet with waxed paper and spray heavily with non-stick spay (you will place coated apples on this)
- Pour Sprinkles into one bowl. (leave one bowl empty)
DIRECTIONS
one bag of Candy Apple Magic can coat up to 100 apples – so I only used 1/2 of the package.
- Combine 1/2 package of Blue Raspberry Candy Apple Mix with 2.5 pounds granulated sugar and 1 cup water in large sauce pan over medium heat stirring until sugar is dissolved
- Place candy thermometer on pan (not touching bottom of pan)
- Increase heat to medium high heat, do NOT stir and cook until candy thermometer reaches exactly 250° F. This took about 15 mins, but can be different according to your stove, so watch carefully. (NOTE: the package say 300° you do NOT want to cook to 300° or your candy will be too hard)
- When temp reaches 250° remove pan from heat and dip apples working quickly. * BE VERY CAREFUL candy coating is very hot and will burn your skin
- I sprinkled each apple right after dipping – I held the freshly dipped apple over an empty bowl while showering with sprinkles. (I had to work very quickly, as they did not want to stick well )
- Place on lined & greased pan and continue with rest of the apples.
- Place in refrigerator to cool.
- Once your apples have cooled, you can eat and enjoy! Make sure to eat them within three days of making them, and I would recommend storing in the refrigerator. We left ours out over night in the air conditioned house and they melted quite a bit.
If you’d like to give some as gifts or party favors, cover in cellophane and tie off with a pretty ribbon or red twisty tie.
Helpful sites on Candy and Candy Apple Making
Cooking stages of candy making (wish I had found this site the first day)
How to Make Candy Apples (great how to video)
I just LOVE the way they turned out! and they were every bit as chewy and delicious as I had anticipated!! I’m glad I gave them a second chance!!
I think these would be adorable for a 4th of July celebration!!
More 4th of July recipes and crafts you may enjoy:
Fourth of July Marshmallow Pops
Fourth of July Free Printables
Fourth of July Cupcakes in a Jar
Red & Hot Boom gift and printable
Red White and Blue Star Cookies
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Cheryl! These are gorgeous!!! I wondered what you were up to this weekend…;)
Hurray!! Good for you for sticking to it. (pun intended – haha) What a FUN project!
So perfectly festive!!! Fun!
Adorable Cheryl!!! I need to put those on my list to make for the Fourth!
I shared them on my TT&J facebook page 🙂
xoxoxo
Jen
Dear Lordie….could the picture of your apples be any more gorgeous itself? oy.
So glad you kept trying and they worked out. Hip hip hooray!
Oooh, thanks for the tip. We made candy apples & had the rock hard candy too! Such a bummer. These look great!
OMGoodness Sweet~Girlie!
These are THE BOMB!
Perfect shade of BLUE!
What a HAPPY treat for the 4th!
Your family is so LUCKY to have you to create such FUN for them!
Hugs from Bainbridge!
I’m LOVING these!
xo
How much do I LOVE that girl 🙂
Well, they turned out just darling! Such a fun and original idea for the 4th!!! They almost makes em want to have a party…but that means I’d have to clean my house! ;)!
These are amazing! As beautiful as the apples are, what I really want in your photos is that blue cake stand!! =) Thanks for including a link to my cupcakes as well!! ((Hug))
Lol the blue cake stand used to belong to my grandma!
Cute, cute, cute!! Such a fun idea and super festive! Bookmarking…
It sucks that the directions were wrong! I’ve never jamuch luck with candy but they are beautiful now. 🙂
girlfriend…
these are so adorable & just gorgeous to look at! how fun.
i LOVE caramel apples. they really are one of my faves. may just have to do this over the weekend.
have a super week!
xoxo
kellie
These beauties looks delicious! I will try it! great idea!
Love these, Cheryl! I bet they’d be a favorite for all of the kids at our 4th of July picnic!
These look great!! Such a fun treat for the fourth! Thanks for sharing!
These are awesome! I love the bright blue color!
Those look awesome! That is such a great idea!
These are awesome! They look really yummy and festive!
I saw your hint, but never would have guessed candy apples by looking at the blue concoction in the saucepan! I LOVE the look of them! So bright and fun! Way to go, Cheryl:)
Cheryl! I just ADORE these! The are so clever. And I seriously have been wondering about that pot of blue liquid on your FB page all week. It’s been haunting me.
These look delicious!!!! I want one right now.
These look fabulous! And I have to say, I love the blue glass stand they are on.
Thanks the blue cake stand used to belong to my grandma!
Those are gorgeous!!! But I must say, the “regular” red candy apples that I’ve eaten my whole life ARE super hard. Like a lollipop. I didn’t know candy apples were meant to be soft!?! I always have to bite hard, shatter the candy (and my teeth) and watch some of that beautiful red glass-like candy crumble off to get to the apple inside. I thought that’s the way it was supposed to be! I get them at the county fair that way… and make them at home that way…and eat them at fall festivals that way.
Yup, it’s amazing what a small difference in temperature can make. I went through a candy phase a while back and learned that the hard way myself, lol. Glad you were able to figure it out, they look so fun and festive!
What a great treat for the 4th of July and what a trooper you are for trying them again. Your second effort certainly paid off and your photographs are awesome. You thought of everything…blue cake plate, blue and red napkins, white vase filled with matching pinwheels….it all comes together perfectly Cheryl.
WOW! These are SO cool!!! Thanks for sharing!
Sweet holly deliciouness. Not only do these look so pretty, but they look delicious! Congratulations on all your efforts because they turned out amazing!
These apples are gorgeous! The cake plate is even gorgeouser. 😉
My daughter loves the 4th and always helps plan a huge celebration. I’ll have to show her these.
I am SO in love with these!!
very, very cute and totally worth your efforts this weekend!!!
These apples look awesome Chery! These are perfect for a children party! They will definitely love the apple and the colorful sugar coated of it! Thank you for sharing this recipe! I can’t wait to try it on my son’s birthday! 🙂
My friend… these are truly aaaamazing!!
i love love love the color! great job!!!
So as I do every morning I wake up, roll over and check my droid. I’m addictied I know. But this morning was different, this morning the first this that I spy through my one cracked eye is brilliant, blue heaven just beckoning to me. Now that I’m fully conscious I can peruse your gorgeous candy apples at my leisure. Oh my goodness darlin’!! These are phenomenal!!
When I think “candy” apples, I think hard like a sucker. I cannot picture this being chewy…so more like caramel apples than candy apples?? But, they are beautiful!
I love these…I have having a carnival themed birthday party in August and these would be perfect. Do you know how far in advance I could make them?
I love these they look so good for the holiday coming up. But I love the blue cake stand, where did you get it?
the blue cake stand used to belong to my grandma!
These look so delicious!!! I’m thinking this might work with white chocolate and blue food coloring too. That’s what I thought it was when I first saw the picture. Either way, I’m gonna make some of these!!!
My daughters birthday is the 4th of July and these would be perfect instead of or an addition to a cake! Could I use blue food coloring in the caramel instead of the candy coating?
These turned out fabulously! I WAS wondering what that bowl of blue stuff was in your teaser photos. What a fun treat. And your photos are great – that blue pedestal is the perfect bright & shiny prop.
These are absolutely gorgeous Cheryl. LOVE it!
Cheryl, I have been loving your hints and teases all week. These came out fabulous & so festive 🙂
Forget the apples – where did you get that gorgeous blue glass cake stand!!!
They look so fun and yummy!
Love,
Traci @ Ordinary Inspirations
So festive! I’m sure they’re a huge hit with the fam!
So pretty! I’ve never made candy apples before but they sure are a great way to enjoy your fruit.
Those are too cute! I could definitely see them for summer too, even though you usually only see candied apples at Halloween, because they are fresh!
Loooove! What gorgeous colors. I posted a link on ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com 🙂
Cheryl– These are by far the coolest 4th of July treats that I have seen. Absolutely perfect!