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Out of the Frying Pan
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Caramel Apple Puppets

This is a great craft project for kids. Once an adult has coated the apples, children can create crazy faces in the Halloween spirit.

14 oz. package (about 40-42) caramels, unwrapped
4-5 small apples
4-5 flat 4-inch wooden sticks
2 Tbsp. water
Styrofoam cups

To decorate:

granola, chopped or whole nuts, chocolate chips, M&M's, shoestring licorice, Lifesavers, marshmallows...you name it!

 

Put each decoration separate bowls or plates. Insert sticks into the bottom of the apples and set aside. Place caramels and water in a large, glass measuring cup and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Stir with a rubber spatula. Heat for another 30 to 90 seconds, until melted. Stir until smooth.

Dip apples into the caramel. Use a rubber spatula to coat completely. While the caramel is still warm, dip the top of the apple in nuts, granola, etc., if desired. Turn Styrofoam cups upside down and push the wooden sticks through the bottom. Now you have both hands free to create your masterpiece! Make wacky faces using any and all available candies and whatnot.

Place the finished product on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper. Freeze for 15 minutes. Serve immediately or refrigerate.

 



Have each decoration in it's own bowl. The more the better!


Dip apples into the caramel. Use a rubber spatula to coat completely.

source: Suzanne Link

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