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Memories of those trips to the mall back in the day flood your mind when you take that first bite into these Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Caramel Apples! Homemade caramel-dipped Granny Smith Apples on a stick. Enjoy them just as they are, or roll them into your favorite candies or nuts, or give them a dip in some melted chocolate.

Making your own gourmet apples at home isn’t as hard as you’d think. With just a few tricks, some basic ingredients like heavy cream, evaporated milk, corn syrup and sugar, you can be dipping those Granny Smith apples! 

Caramel apples are one of my most favorite treats when fall rolls around, and I have always wanted to post a recipe for them. So today is the day!!

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Caramel Apples

I spent a whole bunch of time at the mall when I was younger. I worked at a Berman’s Leather store during high school. But there wasn’t a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.

It wasn’t until years later when I had kids of my own, and I would load them up in the stroller and we’d head to the mall to get out of the house, that I had my first caramel apple from the new Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. I was in heaven. If memory serves me right, it was a Snickers one, caramel apples and my favorite candy bar in one? Heck yea!

I love Copy Cat Recipes! Here are two more restaurant copy cat treats to enjoy: Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe & Dairy Queen’s Buster Bars. 

Removing Wax from the Apples before Dipping

Did you know that that shiny finish on apples is actually wax? Well, if you have ever wondered why you made caramel apples and the caramel didn’t stick, it might be because the wax wasn’t removed. 

How to remove the wax? Well, a simple dipping of the apples in boiling water and drying them with a towel will do it. Just remember that you will want to cool the apples before you dip them in caramel. Even chilling them in the fridge will give you a successful drip-free dip! 

Ingredients in Homemade Caramel Apples

As I mentioned before, making old fashioned caramel apples isn’t difficult, it just takes a little bit of time, and the effort, I promise is so worth it!

  • large Granny Smith apples, are the best apples for making caramel apples. Of course, you can use red apples, but if you do, reach for the tart ones. 
  • evaporated milk
  • heavy whipping cream
  • butter 
  • corn syrup (light or dark)
  • brown sugar, granulated sugar can also be used
  • salt
  • vanilla extract, if you don’t buy the pure vanilla extract, I encourage you to do so. It makes a huge difference!

Find the measurements and instructions at the bottom of this post in the printable recipe card. 

Caramel Apple Toppings

There are all sorts of additional toppings you can add to the apples once they are dipped in the caramel. Some ideas for toppings can include:

  • dark and white chocolate
  • chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, peanut butter chips
  • M&M’s
  • crushed candy bars
  • nuts
  • sprinkles
  • coconut
  • graham cracker crumbs

Tip: If you want to roll the caramel apple thrugh the toppings, do that immediately. If you want to dip the apples in melted chocolate, let the caramel set up first. 

How to make the perfect caramel apples

Clean the apples thoroughly by bringing a large pan of water to a boil. Using a slotted spoon, dip apples in boiling water for a few seconds, then dry with paper towels to remove any wax from the peel.

Insert a wooden stick firmly into the bottom of each apple for a handle. Set apples aside until completely cool.

What are the best sticks for caramel apples? You can purchase Caramel Apple Sticks, or use craft sticks or even cut off bamboo skewers to the height you want. 

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a large saucepan, combine milk, whipping cream, butter, corn syrup, sugar, and salt, stirring over medium-high heat. Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring constantly, then reduce heat to medium.

Cook until a candy thermometer reads 248 degrees F (120 degrees C), this will take at least 30 minutes, maybe even longer. Be patient. Stir constantly to prevent burning.

Tip: To test drop a teaspoon of the syrup, into a glass of cold water, it should form a firm ball when it’s ready.

Remove caramel from heat and stir in vanilla extract.

Working quickly, dip each apple into the hot caramel to completely coat the apple and about 1/2 inch of the wooden handle.

Transfer to the parchment-lined cookie sheet to set if leaving them as is. If you are rolling them into nuts or candies work quickly and do that now.

If you want to dip the apples in melted chocolate, make sure that you let the caramel set up well. Melt the chocolate, and cool it down a bit. Otherwise, it’ll heat up the caramel and it’ll all slide right off. 

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For the LOVE of Apples!

If you are like us, you are always up for another apple recipe! Here are some of my favorites:

  • Copy Cat Dairy Queen Apple Pie Blizzard (pictured above)
  • Apple Chicken Salad
  • Apple Upside Down Cake
  • Halloween Apple “Donut” Monsters
  • Apple Pie Oatmeal Cookies
  • The BEST Apple Crisp Recipe
  • Apple Cider Mimosa
  • Caramel Apple Mini Cheesecakes

Let’s make some old fashioned caramel apples with this Copy Cat Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory recipe!   

Prep Time 45 minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes

Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 large Granny Smith apples
  • 1 can of evaporated milk
  • ¼ cup whipping cream
  • ¼ pound butter (1 stick)
  • 1 ¼ cups corn syrup (light or dark)
  • 1 ¼ cups brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Ideas for Toppings: dark and white chocolate, chocolate chips, M&M’s, crushed candy bars, nuts, sprinkles, coconut

Instructions

  1. Clean the apples thoroughly by bringing a large pan of water to a boil. Using a slotted spoon, dip apples in boiling water for a few seconds, then dry with paper towels to remove any wax from the peel.
  2. Set apples aside until completely cool. Insert a wooden stick firmly into the bottom of each apple for a handle. 
  3. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  4. In a large saucepan, combine milk, whipping cream, butter, corn syrup, sugar, and salt, stirring over medium-high heat. Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring constantly, then reduce heat to medium.
  5. Cook until a candy thermometer reads 248 degrees F (120 degrees C), this will take about 25 to 30 minutes; stir constantly to prevent burning. To test: drop a teaspoon of the syrup, into a glass of cold water, it should form a firm ball when it’s ready.
  6. Remove caramel from heat and stir in vanilla extract.
  7. Working quickly, dip each apple into the hot caramel to completely coat the apple and about 1/2 inch of the wooden handle.
  8. Sprinkle apples with any desired toppings while still hot. Or dip them into melted chocolates.

Notes

Making these apples takes a little bit of patience, but they are well worth the effort!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 801Total Fat: 31gSaturated Fat: 19gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 56mgSodium: 513mgCarbohydrates: 130gFiber: 8gSugar: 118gProtein: 7g

Please note that nutrition is not guaranteed accurate.

If you make this recipe, I’d love to know! Snap a picture, share the photo on social media with the hashtag #AnAffairFromTheHeart – I’d love to see what you made! – Michaela

What kind of apples does Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory use?

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is famous for its amazing selection of old-fashioned gourmet caramel apples. They all start with a crisp, green Granny Smith apple smothered with thick and chewy.

How long are Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory apples good for?

The shelf life of a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory caramel apple, Ellis said, is anywhere from five to seven days. “The Red Candy apples will last five days, she said, that is if they are not sliced. “Once you cut them they will start to turn due to it being a fruit,” she said.

How long are Rocky Mountain caramel apples good for?

After dipping them here, they are displayed in our case and we don't package them until you purchase them to take home. We make caramel apples here in our store 2-3 times per week. Our caramel apples have a shelf life of 5 -7 days. Just got some.

How many calories in a Rocky Mountain caramel apple?

There are 334 calories in 1 apple of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Caramel Apple.

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