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Toffee Apples

Source: British Cookery

Posted by Olga at recipegoldmine.com 12:00:50pm 10/22/03

Any toffee mixture boiled to the hard-crack stage can be used to coat apples in the manner described here.

To make 8 apples

2 cups Demerara or turbinado sugar
2/3 cup molasses
8 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon vinegar
8 apples

Stirring constantly, cook the sugar, molasses, butter and vinegar over medium heat until the sugar dissolves and the butter melts. Then boil the toffee mixture to the hard crack stage.

Protecting against shock: If an unprepared candy thermometer is put into hot syrup, the thermometer may crack. Warm the thermometer in hot water beforehand. After using it, replace the thermometer in hot water to dissolve clinging sugar.

Push sticks into the apple cores from the stem ends. Dip the apples into the toffee, twirl them around for a few seconds, then remove the apples and let them cool, sticks in the air, on a buttered baking sheet or on buttered wax paper.