Chocolate Turtle Apple Slices are thick cuts of Fuji apples shrouded in softened chocolate, showered with caramel and bested with nuts.
Glad Fall you all! I can't trust it's as of now here. I'm so energized for cooler climate and all the tasty Fall flavors!
That carries me to the present formula which is made with a standout amongst the best products of Fall – APPLES! What's more, what's superior to a sugar coated apple!
Have you at any point had a treat apple however wished there was somewhat more "sweets" in each nibble? Issue fathomed! These sweet apples are secured with the majority of the fixings in my preferred treats – chocolate turtles.
What's more, I adore that there are only 5 fixings in this formula. Keeping it straightforward is dependably the most ideal approach when conceivable!
Ingredients :
- 2 very large Fuji apples
- 3 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips I used Nestle
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1 cup caramels melted (I used Kraft caramels)
- Chopped pecans
- Popsicle sticks
Instructions :
- Slice apples into 1/2" pieces. With a knife make a little slit in the bottom of each apple slice to make it easier to insert a popsicle stick.
- Melt chips in the microwave on high for about 2 minutes.* Stir in coconut oil until smooth. Dip apple slices in chocolate and place on parchment lined cookie sheet.
- Place caramels in microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for 45-60 seconds.* Do NOT overheat. Stir until smooth. Drizzle melted caramel over chocolate and sprinkle with nuts.
- Refrigerate for about 1 hour. Serve and enjoy immediately. Apples are best the first day. Store in refrigerator.
- *For best results, follow the chocolate chip package instructions for melting chocolate and same for caramel. Follow the caramel package instructions for melting caramels.
- Note: If you're concerned about biting into an apple seed, just remove them before dipping the apple slice in chocolate.
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