Disclosure: I am partnering with Kauffman’s Fruit Farm as a blog ambassador. I have received these Kauffman’s Fruit Farm products for free; however, all opinions remain my own.
I was recently given the opportunity to partner with Kauffman's Fruit Farm to highlight their offerings. Not only was I excited, but the so were the kids when I told them. They love fruit and I love to offer it as a snack or with a meal.
The gift box of orchard samples included 2 red apples, homemade apple butter, and apple schnitz. They were packaged very nicely and arrived quickly.
I was just home from work when I got the package, so I was tempted to eat an apple while I made dinner, but I quickly reminded myself that you lovely readers deserved more than that, so I waited. I did let the kids try the apple schnitz. Watch out! I turned my back and those things were gone! I ate enough to know they were delicious, and evidence from the kids seems to support that as well. They are chewy, sweet, dried apples that can be used for lots of yummy desserts...unless you leave an open bag near my kids!
As the kids were getting ready for bed, I had an idea of something I'd seen online at one point and I realized that I had the ingredients for it already in the house. As soon as I shut the bedroom door, I ran to the kitchen and called Ken to come help me.
You work with what you've got, right? |
Using a recipe I found here, I had Ken unwrap some caramels and mix up some sugar and butter while I got to work prepping those two red apples. We made bloomin' apples and ate them after the kids were asleep. #sorrynotsorry
To make your own, you'll need
- two apples
- four caramels
- 2 tbsp butter
- 3 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tbsp flour
- 1 tsp cinnamon
Cut two deep, concentric rings around the core of the apple. Then turn the apple over and make narrow cuts all around the center of the apple. (see picture below, top right)
Add two caramels to the center of each apple and then pour the sugar mixture over top of them. Bake the apples for about 25-30 minutes at 375. Baking time will depend on how firm your apples are to begin with, so check them frequently after about 20 minutes.
After you take them out of the over, scoop each one into a bowl. You can top them with ice cream if you choose, but we didn't. Make sure to enjoy them quietly or you might have to share!
Many thanks to Kauffman's Fruit Farm for provided me with the apples and apple products. You can visit them here:
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