Showing posts with label apples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apples. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2013

Fall Flavor: caramel apples from scratch

While planning Sydney's Halloween party I knew I needed to keep it children friendly, meaning simple foods, that they can grab & go. For the most part, it seems that children look for food they recognize at these kinds of events. They don't want to mingle & talk to me about the dip, they want to get their food quickly & get to socializing with Sydney! I thought long & hard about what kind of food I wanted to make, I really don't want to serve things that won't be a hit because the last thing I want is them to  feel hungry & gorge on candy! If you checked out my mood board for this shin-dig, you'll see that I wanted to sneak healthy foods in. Granted it might not be the biggest victory, sneaking in fruit under candy, but it's a start! 

This was my very first time making caramel from scratch & I was crazy nervous. It seemed so scary, like I was for sure going to ruin a pot & most likely catch the house on fire. I am happy to declare I was really, really, wrong. About ten minutes is all it took but I will say you have to watch it, it goes from "smooth sailing" to, "i'm going to burn", if you don't pay attention! So for this one, i'm going to say this is an adult recipe while the kids watch from afar.


Made with Love: Caramel Apples

Apples
3/4 Cup sugar
1/4 Cup water
1/2 Cup Heavy cream
1 1/2 Tablespoons butter
Dash, Lemon juice
Bamboo Skewers
Scissors
Toppings (sprinkles, marshmallows, nuts, pretzels)
Something to put candy apples in or on ( a foam block, a plate, or get creative like I did!)

Begin by washing the apples & setting aside, I used Rome apples but you can use whichever kind you like, I choose them because they were small, a little tart & on sale!


 Next cut skewers to desired length.
 Choose a deep pot & wash (even if it seems clean, give it a good rinse, caramel is persnickety)! 
Get all of your ingredients poured out & placed within arms length.
 Pour sugar & water in pot, make sure all the sugar is covered with water, lightly stir.


 Cook on medium heat stirring frequently, this will be a few minutes of stirring & watching, slowly the sugar will melt & become a syrup consistency.


 At this point put a few drops of lemon juice in the pot (this will help to prevent clumps in your mixture). 


Slowly it will start to become an amber color. Once it is the desired color of caramel remove from heat. 


Quickly stir in butter & heavy cream.

 It will bubble like crazy, keep stirring, all of the sudden it will become smooth & actually look like caramel! 


You did it! I know it was scary, but pretty easy at the same time! It just needed a little of your love!

Once the caramel has cooled down a bit, skewer your apples & dip away! 


Let them cool a little more  & become tacky instead of runny, then decorate to your hearts content! I like salty sweet so I made one with pretzel crumbs! The rest I decorated with sprinkles or left plain for the picky eaters, like Sydney.


& if you're wondering what I used to place my caramel apples while drying, I had a store bought birthday cake container, so I just poked holes for the skewers & rested the apples on top. Now go get creative!



It's just another everyday, holiday with jillie


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Fall Giveaway!

For my first giveaway I have decided I 'd like to give you all something I myself love. After raving about it in this post & thinking about all the apple pies, apple crisps, & apple spice cakes you will all be making in your future I knew just what I wanted to giveaway! That's right, one of you is going to win your very own KitchenAid Apple Slicer! Look at the perfection!

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All the details & rules:

If you haven't already; follow here & like my Facebook page!

The Prize is: One (1) KitchenAid apple slicer & free shipping!

Who will win: One (1) winner

To Enter: Like the post on Facebook about the giveaway  & comment below on this blog with;  "Apple slices for everyone!" & tell me what is your favourite type of apple is (Mine is Honeycrisp)!

Prize ships for free in the U.S. only

Contest Ends: on Friday October 25, 2013 at midnight. I will pick the winner using random.org & send you a message privately on Facebook!

Best Wishes & Happy everyday, holiday!







Wednesday, October 23, 2013

fall flavor; slow cooker apples & sweet potatoes

Living in Florida, fall isn't you're classic leaves falling; sweaters all day & fires at night kind of weather. Don't get me wrong, as a Floridian I will convince myself it is cool at 80ยบ, I will wear a sweater while sweating & I will have a fire, roasting marshmallows & whistling Danny's Song (click & enjoy!) because I want to. But there are so many other things that do happen in Florida! Rainy days, new beautiful birds flying south to watch & lots of cooking! I want my house to smell like a warm apple pie everyday & I can't be the only one! This recipe is easy, takes only about 10 minutes of prep & you can have your child help!  This is what I like to call a living candle, real beautiful smells that inspire your family. It will feel so much more like a home, inviting & warm. 
Happy everyday, holiday!


Made with Love; slow cooker apples & sweet potatoes

Bag of apples, (approximately 8)
Bag of sweet potatoes, (approximately 6)
1/2 Cup Maple Syrup
2 Tablespoonsbrown sugar
2 Tablespoons butter, melted
Heavy dash cinnamon
Heavy dash nutmeg



Begin by washing the apples & sweet potatoes in warm water.



 Skin the sweet potatoes & cut into quarters.

 Leave the skin on the apples & slice (I am obsessed with my KitchenAid slicer), it cuts so evenly & takes seconds, I never thought it was anything special or worth a whole 10$ but seriously it is awesome!


 Once all cut, toss apples & sweet potatoes into the slow cooker. Pour in your 1/2 Cup of maple syrup & 2 Tablespoons melted butter.






 Sprinkle on the 2 Tablespoons brown sugar & the heavy dashes of nutmeg & cinnamon. 


Toss lightly. Let cook for four hours! I am serving this side dish tonight with maple glazed pork chops & I will be posting pictures of the entire dish all together later this evening. 


What dishes scream fall cooking to you? I really want to know so comment below!


It's just another everyday, holiday with Jillie