National Caramel Apple Day
On October 31st, the time-honored fall treat will be commemorated. Many of us remember eating caramel apples or making them with family. If it was at a fair, carnival, or Halloween party, it was a special treat. We've even made them at home. No matter where we enjoyed them, the memory is a good one.
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Caramel apples go by many names, including taffy apples or even candy apples. taffy apples or even candy apples. They're made by skewering apples on a stick and then dipping them in hot caramel. We make them extra delicious by coating them with nuts, chocolate, or other candies.
Sheet caramel allows for the high production of candy apples.. The sheets of caramel are wrapped around the apples and then heated to melt the caramel evenly. The best caramel apples are made with tart crisp apples, such as Granny Smith or Fuji apples. Since apples are in season in the fall, Halloween is the perfect time of year to enjoy caramel apples.
The caramel-apple flavor is also a fall favorite. It makes its way into beverages, cakes, and other desserts. Add caramel to just about every apple dish for a hint of caramel apple flavor. It also complements savory dishes, such as pork.
How to recognize caramel apple day on a caramel apple day
Host is a caramel apple-making day. Make candy apples with your family and friends. Ask them to bring their favorite toppings. Celebrate with piping hot apple cider and sweet juggling.
Try this delectable dish or create your own. The caramel apple taste in the kitchen was the result of an experiment.
Take pictures and post #CaramelAppleDay on social media to showcase your creations.
History of national caramel apple day in the United States has spanned decades
National Caramel Apple Day is sponsored by the National Confectioners Association.