This easy chocolate Caramel Apple Slices recipe is a tasty fall treat, made in 10 minutes using only 3 ingredients (plus water) and your favorite festive toppings.
Easier than biting into a big candy apple, sliced caramel apples won’t break your teeth and they fit in your mouth without making a mess on your face!
Bite Sized Caramel Apple Slices
Caramel Apple Slices are simple to make and easy to eat; they’re a bite-sized version of the classic carnival snack, but served on a platter instead of a stick (although you certainly can make them portable by preparing them like lollipops).
This recipe for caramel apple slices starts by coating each piece in melted chocolate, then they’re drizzled with caramel and decorated with your favorite toppings to make them look festive and fancy.
I love this Fall dessert – the pairing of crisp apples and sweet, soft chocolate and caramel covering – it’s the perfect combination of taste and texture.
Making apple caramel slices is a fun family activity where everyone can create their own custom sliced apples with caramel, chocolate, cookies, and candy.
Why We Love This Caramel Covered Apple Slices Recipe
- Quick and easy to make in 10 minutes.
- Only uses 3 ingredients plus water and optional toppings.
- Make less messy caramel apple slices on a stick by preparing them like a lollipop or popsicle.
- Caramel-covered apple slices are the perfect canvas for your decorating creativity.
- Serving slices is easier than eating an entire caramel apple.
- Perfect for Halloween parties, Thanksgiving dessert, fall celebrations, or a semi-healthy snack.
Other Easy Apple Recipes
Ingredients
- Granny smith apples
- Dark chocolate chips
- Caramel squares
- Water
Substitutions and Additions
- Tasty Toppings: Chocolate-coated apple slices are so much fun to decorate. Get creative and top your caramel drizzle with mini chocolate chips, M&Ms, sprinkles, crushed Oreos, chopped nuts, melted white chocolate, mini marshmallows, shredded coconut, or any of your favorites.
- Choose Your Chocolate: If you want a bit more sweetness you can use milk chocolate chips, semi-sweet chocolate chips, or even white chocolate chips. Be especially careful when melting white chocolate chips in the microwave because if they are overheated they seize quickly.
- Pick Your Produce: I love using crispy tart Granny Smith apples for this recipe because it pairs perfectly with sweet chocolate and caramel. However, feel free to use a soft, sweet apple if you prefer the flavor combination. Some ideas include Pink Lady, Honeycrisp, and Fuji.
Recommended Tools
- Baking sheets
- Parchment paper
- Shallow, microwave-safe bowls
How to Make Caramel Apple Slices
- Prepare Your Produce: Slice the apples about ¼ an inch thick and pat them dry between 2 paper towels. Firmly insert a candy sucker stick up into the apple. You may want to use a knife to make a small hole to help insert it.
- Cover In Chocolate: Microwave the chocolate chips for 30 seconds. Stir, and heat again in 10-15 second increments until melted. Pat the apple slices dry and then dip each one in the melted chocolate. Remove any excess chocolate and then place the coated slices on the baking sheet to set.
- Drizzle With Caramel: Microwave the caramel bits and water for 30 seconds, stir, and if necessary, heat for 10-15 seconds until melted. Drizzle the caramel over the chocolate coated apples.
- Decorate: Immediately place any toppings over the caramel and chill in the refrigerator for 15-30 minutes or until set.
- Serve: Serve chilled or at room temperature. Enjoy!
Tip From Our Recipe Developer
- Be sure to have everything prepared before you start cutting your apple slices. You want to have any toppings set out and ready plus all your ingredients waiting so that your apples don’t turn brown while waiting to be dipped.
- To help to prevent the apple slices from browning you can brush the exposed apple with a little lemon juice or lime juice and they will stay fresh for a few hours.
- Be prepared to put the toppings on while the caramel is still hot. I recommend dipping all of the apples in the chocolate and then individually decorating them with caramel and toppings. Don’t put the caramel on all of the slices before putting on the toppings or it may harden enough that the toppings don’t stick.
- To switch things up you can actually put the toppings on the coated apples while the chocolate is still hot and soft and put the caramel drizzle on AFTER the toppings. This will ensure your toppings stick well and give your slices a unique look.
How to Keep the Chocolate on the Apple Slices
The key to keep that chocolate on the apple slices is to make sure you are slicing the apples thick enough and that you are coating the chocolate completely over the apple slice. If you leave even a small section the apple juices will leak out and the chocolate will not stay on the apple slice.
Storage
- To Store: Caramel Apple Slices can be kept at room temperature for several hours. For longer storage, place your apple slices in the refrigerator in an airtight container or plastic bag.
- To Freeze: I do not recommend freezing these apple slices.
Other Easy FAll Desserts
- Pumpkin Pie Dip
- Apple Pie Tacos
- Fall Harvest Muddy Buddies
- Pumpkin Spice Muffins
- Halloween Chex Mix
- Caramel Apple Grapes
- Apple Cider Donuts
- Caramel Apple Trifle
Caramel Apple Slices
Ingredients
- 2 Granny smith apples
- 2 cups dark chocolate chips divided
- 1 cup caramel squares
- 1 teaspoon water
- Mini chocolate chips, M&Ms, Sprinkles, Crushed Oreos, Chopped nuts, Melted white chocolate Optional toppings
Instructions
- Prepare 1 or 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Slice the apples into full slices, not wedges, about ¼ an inch thick. Firmly insert a candy sucker stick into the bottom of the apple. You may want to use a knife to make a small hole to help insert it. Place them on a paper towel.
- Place a second paper towel on top of the apple slices and pat them dry.
- In a shallow, microwave safe bowl, place 1 cup of the dark chocolate chips and heat it for 30 seconds in the microwave.
- Stir the chips well and microwave again in 10-15 second increments, stirring between each until the chips are fully melted.
- Pat the apple slices dry once more with a paper towel and then dip them one by one in the melted chocolate until fully coated. (coat them a little past the base of the stick). You can also spoon the chocolate onto the apple, just be sure to fully cover it. If you leave any exposed apple the juices will make the chocolate not adhear as well.
- Gently scrape off excess chocolate and then place the coated apple slice on the prepared baking sheet to set.
- Repeat with each apple slice until they are all coated. When you run out of chocolate, repeat steps 4-5 with the remaining chocolate chips.
- In a second, shallow, microwave safe bowl place the caramel bits and water and microwave for 30 seconds.
- Stir the caramel and water together and, if necessary, continue to microwave for 10-15 seconds before removing and stirring well. Repeat until the caramel is completely melted.
- Use a spoon or fork to drizzle the caramel over the chocolate coated apples in any pattern or design you choose.
- Immediately place any toppings on top of the caramel and then place the slices in the refrigerator for 15-30 minutes or until set.
Jenn’s Notes
- To Store: Caramel Apple Slices can be kept at room temperature for several hours. For longer storage, place your apple slices in the refrigerator in an airtight container or plastic bag.
- To Freeze: I do not recommend freezing these apple slices.
- Be sure to have everything prepared before you start cutting your apple slices. You want to have any toppings set out and ready plus all your ingredients waiting so that your apples don’t turn brown while waiting to be dipped.
- To help to prevent the apple slices from browning you can brush the exposed apple with a little lemon juice or lime juice and they will stay fresh for a few hours.
- Be prepared to put the toppings on while the caramel is still hot. I recommend dipping all of the apples in the chocolate and then individually decorating them with caramel and toppings. Don’t put the caramel on all of the slices before putting on the toppings or it may harden enough that the toppings don’t stick.
- To switch things up you can actually put the toppings on the coated apples while the chocolate is still hot and soft and put the caramel drizzle on AFTER the toppings. This will ensure your toppings stick well and give your slices a unique look.
when and how do you put the sticks in…please answer
Hi there! I am so sorry, I left that step out. You will add it right after you slice the apples. I edited the post!
How and when do you get the sticks in?
How long will these last in the fridge? Do the apples turn brown after being dipped?
Do you core the apple to get the seeds and all out?? or are you supposed to leave that in there?
I cut around the core.
this look delicious