
Since it's the PEAK of candy apple season... aka FALL, I thought I'd do a round-up of all the candy apples I've done over the past couple of years!
Ironically, candy apple posts tend to be the most popular on my cake blog, but I'm okay with that... I blog for the people and the people love candy apples, so I'm gonna keep on sharing them!
So, first up... if you're new to making candy apples, you'll want to start with this post: How to Make Candy Apples Any Color. It's a comprehensive post about all the things I know about candy apples (and I don't know it all, but it's the best I've got for ya!).
Now for some other pretty and cool options...
My latest apples (which you may have already seen) are these sparkly, shiny ones! I think they'd be perfect for Christmas or a Winter Wedding: Silver & Gold Shimmery Apples.
And then there are these soft pretty Cotton Candy Pink Candy Apples... for a baby shower, maybe? Or sweet little girl's birthday?
The Purple Grape Candy Apples are pretty awesome too... and they're made from a mix!
Or mixed... purple and pink for Hello Kitty!
Last fall I made these bright ones for a pumpkin/Halloween themed party... or I love this picture too:
For the splattered candy apples, I made a post special just for them:
Aren't those just gorgeous? I'm a sucker for anything bright and happy!! Bright Splattered Candy Apples.
Of course, I can't go without mentioning the controversial Glitter Candy Apples. What would the world be like without snarky food police leaving nasty blog comments and emails?
You can even use this recipe and skip the color to have WHITE Candy Apples!
I almost forgot the Raspberry Blue Candy Apples... if you dip green apples in the blue candy... the taste is addictive! Nom-nom-nom.
So, I think that's it.... all the different colors and varieties of candy apples that I've made over the last couple of years! If you have any questions, please click through the posts and read through the comments and also ask them here!!
Happy Fall Ya'll!!
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Rose Berry
I love your creativity, especially the apples, I don't bake, I love to cook, but I'm always impressed with bakers.
Regina Lerma
I love these colored candy apples....how can i make some
in green,black,n silver for a homecoming dance.
we have to privide something for the candy bar.....this would br great.
Denise
I would love to do silver and royal blue candy apple
Tikisha
I Love all of your Candy Apples
Alicia
Can you share the recipe? Please .....no where on your site gives me this information. Or can I order in bulk for a church February function? About 100 apples.....
Please please let me know . In a dilemma to make them myself or purchase to save valuable time...
Thanks and Blessings
Alicia
Rose
Yes - the recipe is here: https://rosebakes.com/how-to-make-hot-pink-candy-apples-or-any-other-color-orange-blue-purpl/.
I cannot ship or deliver apples outside my local area (Meadville, Mississippi) and I cannot take orders that large anyway I'm sorry.
Michelle Harkless
Is there away to prevent the bubbles from forming?
Rose
After the sugar reaches 302°, remove it from the heat and slowly stir it until most of the bubbles disappear (before dipping the apples). If you get get most of the bubbles out of the pan, you won't have nearly as many (or any) on the apples.
Marisol Alvarado
These apples look so pretty. I have a question. I made these apples, the colors were bright orange, pink, & yellow and I also added some sprinkles to them, my problem was that they came out with lots of bubbles not smooth and pretty like yours. What am I doing wrong? Why am I getting so many bubbles? Without the sprinkles they looked ugly.
Rose
Please click over to the original post and check all the notes and comments... there are lots of ideas and suggestions to fix this!
andrea lopez
I would like the candy apple recipe for the raspberry blue candy apples please. thanks
Sharon
It was linked in the article, but in case you couldn't see it for some reason, here it is: https://rosebakes.com/construction-dump-truck-birthday-cake-smash-party-cupcakes-tower-cookies-candy-apples-road-signs/
Sarah
I've made these before and everybody loved them! I was wondering if you could use the toffee for anything else? There are people who love the colour but don't like candy apples? Do you think you could do dipped nuts or something similar? Excuse my ignorance around candied products - I'm more of a baker than maker of confectionary.
Rose
Hmmm.... I'm not sure, but it sounds like a fun idea to me!
Sarah
Good point Rose! I'll try both and see how it goes. I'll keep you posted! Love your work, so many adorable ideas. Don't always get around to making them but they're pretty to look at in the meantime!
ANGELICA
Can you share the recipe? Please
You may send me information where I could find the recipe and equipment to buy ...
Thank You
Angelica
Rose
Hi Angelica - the recipe is here: http://bit.ly/howtomakecandyapples
Heather Rosmarino
I was wondering if you would mind if I shared a link to this blog on my business facebook page. Thank you so much.
-Heather
Claire Cartwright
Love your candied apples and will definitely be making the Red, White and Blue for the upcoming 4th. I did some searching and found these edible glitters. Have you tried them?
http://www.rainbowdust.co.uk/
Tammy
Love the candy apples you have done
Rose Atwater
Thanks!
April
I would love to learn how to make them
val toledo
I love the candy apples I wanna know how to make them and get some ideas. Thank you
Tonia Williams
How to make coral or peach colored apples and royal blue
Dorothy
All the color apples look amazing
Dorothy
All the color apples look amazing can u order them
Rose Atwater
No, I only sell them occasionally and locally - I cannot ship them.
latania clark
love your candy apples would love to try these at home with my kids
Persephone Beavers
Would love to try these at the fall festival for my church
Felicia
Those are awesome
Gwen Richard
I candy .
maxx
Thank u for the candy apple tips...this is my new bible....im soooo anxious to try the cotton candy ones....
Kathy Thomas
Loven everything
Kathy Thomas
Ok I love the apples!! It says how to make them but I can't find "how to make them" am I missing something?? Please help!!!
Rose Atwater
Click the links and it'll take you to the recipe post!
Viviana
acaremeladas these apples are delicious and original. You'd have the courtesy to tell me how.
Thank you very much for sharing.
Receive cordial greetings,
Viviana
Rose Atwater
The instructions are here: rosebakes.com/candyapples
Carol martinez
I would like to receive ur updates or follow u thank u
china baby
Thanks for all of the information , it was a pleasure learning something new. THERE IS ALWAYS SOMEONE TRYING TO STEAL YOUR/ OUR JOY.... CONTINUE blessing those who are willing to receive it......
Rose Atwater
Thank you!
Sarah
Can you tell me since I'm a horrible baker and want to knock the purple ones out of the park for my daughter bday how to do this. I bought the purple bag! What heat do you use and any suggestions? Do I put them on wax paper?? Thanks
Macie
I always wanted to learn how to make all of these beautiful candy apples and one day start my own business. Your apples are absolutely Gorgeous.Thank You.
Eileen
Hi Rose,
I love the colors of the candy apples. I was wondering seeing if you have done a red apple? Is it possible to get a true red like snow whites apple? I’m would love to make these for favors for my daughter’s first birthday which is princess themed.
Rose
Hmm. That's a great question! I'll have to play and see if I can get a bright classic red!
Robert
I always wonder to know, how these apple baked candies would I make. I love your creativity, especially the apples, I don’t bake, I love to cook, but I’m always impressed with bakers. Thank you for this recipe telling.