How to Make Spooky Halloween Candy Apples - Orange Marbled Candy Apples
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- How to Make SPOOKY Halloween Candy Apples will be shown in this candy apple tutorial. Learn how to make this spooky Halloween candy apple recipe. I'll be showing you how to create both spooky and cute orange marbled candy apples, as well as key tips for beginners. You'll learn how to properly prepare your apples by removing the wax and the best candy apple recipe to use. Don't be discouraged if you make mistakes on your first try - it's all part of the learning process to making candy apples! So get ready to impress your friends and family with these delicious and festive candy apples.
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Here's my 3 favorite candy apple recipes for NO THICK Candy Apples you can make in ONE pot:
🍏SMALL BATCHES: Candy Apple Recipe 3-2-1 for up to 5 candy apples.
🍏MEDIUM BATCHES: Candy Apple Recipe 4-3-1 for up to 6-8 candy apples.
🍏LARGE BATCHES: Candy Apple Recipe 6-4-1 for up to 8- 24 small candy apples.
NO THICK CANDY APPLES tutorials:
🍏CANDY APPLE RECIPE 6-4-1
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🍏24 NO THICK CANDY APPLES using 6-4-1 CANDY APPLE RECIPE
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Here is my 6-4-1 Candy Apple tutorial if you're looking to cover 8-24 apples with the perfect crunch and non-thick candy apples. Customers love it!
CANDY APPLE RECIPE 6-4-1
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I prefer bottle lemon juice
Me too, because I never have time to do anything extra...lol.💕
Awesome!!!!
Thank you so much...LOLLLLLL!💕
Thanks for the information. I was thinking about candy apples all week but could not find any at my local stores. So, here i am to make my own.
y own.
You can do it.💕
Awesome. ❤
Thank you so much.💕
Hello is the red and black air brush food coloring edible?can u do this without using a air brush
Yes, it’s airbrush food color and edible or I wouldn’t use it. I use the metallic gold airbrush food color for my gold candy apples all the time. If you don't have a cake compressor, you can test it by using a treat brush and paint it on with one candy apple to see how it comes out.💕
Does the corn syrup have to be lite?
I would advise to use light corn syrup because if you use dark corn syrup it will tint your candy mixture.💕
@@DIYQUEENDIVA Thanks
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Hello, hello! I am wondering if I can substitute powered corn syrup for the Karo? LorAnn makes a HiSweet powdered corn syrup that is used to make hard candy. Your thoughts will be appreciated.
Yes, absolutely. I do it all the time in the summer for my candy apples. I have several videos using that particular product.💕
@@DIYQUEENDIVA oh, thank you so much! I will search for the videos. Basically I’m wondering if I’d substitute the powdered corn syrup for the Karo 1:1, or if it’s a different ratio. Once I know, I’ll try your method and will report back with any successes.
Here's 3 of my candy apple tutorials in which I used Hi Sweet. Yes, that's what I do. I use the equivalent amount I use with the liquid corn syrup. 1 cup liquid corn syrup = 1 cup powdered corn syrup. I hope these candy apple tutorials below help you.💕
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How long do you let it set in the mold?and how long in the fridge or do l put it in the freezer?how far ahead can l make theses
You can make these 2-3 days in advance, and if you’re going to make them in advance place them in the refrigerator. As far as time I would say 20-30 minutes should get it. I didn’t time mine. I just kept checking to see if I could peel the silicone mold off. If you can’t peel it off without candy sticking to the silicone mold then the candy is not ready. Be careful because this candy is hot.💕
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Hi Diva, I have tried the 4/3/1 recipe twice and it got too thick to dip. What temp on my stove do I cook the mixture? Thanks
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Janie none of my candy apple recipes are thick. If your candy got too thick you put too much gel food coloring in the mixture. Gel food coloring definitely makes your candy too thick. Get a teaspoon out and don't use no more than a teaspoon of gel food coloring for your candy apples. For 4-3-1 make sure you are using 4 cups of sugar, 3 cups of water, and 1 cup of light corn syrup. Cook your candy using your candy thermometer to 300 degrees. Don't be heavy handed on the gel food coloring. I hope this helps you.💕
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I bought Waltons ivory food coloring, and it’s not turning any color to. It didn’t like you did with the white, and I am so disappointed in myself.
I use all Hobby Lobby's gel food coloring, and only prefer Wilton's white icing for my white. If I don't have Wilton's white icing color, then I will use Hobby Lobby's super white. Don't be disappointed in yourself. Consider it a learning lesson, and it will be many when making candy apples.💕
@@DIYQUEENDIVA Could I have stirred it too much because I was stirring it often on desert make the color go away
As long as you didn't stir while the candy apple mixture was cooking on the stove. What exactly is the issue? Are you not pleased with the color? What kind of color are you trying to achieve?
@@DIYQUEENDIVA Yes they’re clear on the apples the candy is kind of hard but they’re not colored like yours
Candy apples are supposed to be hard, but with my candy apple recipes the candy is not thick. So if they came out clear and translucent that's because you didn't add white. Add white plus the color you are trying to achieve for all of your candy apples with the exception of metallic colors.
For metallic colors and black you don't add white, but all other colors you need to add white plus the color you want your candy apples to come out. Many don't add white to their red, but I do because I use Hobby Lobby's super red.
Another tip, don't use too much gel food coloring because that can make your candy apples thick as well. Get a teaspoon out and don't add no more than a teaspoon of each color. I hope this helps you.💕