CARAMEL PEANUT BUTTER DIP AND FUJI APPLES

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Age level: 4 to 6 years Skill level: beginner

Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Time 8m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

24 wrapped caramel candies (recommended: Kraft brand) 1/2 of a 14-ounce bag
2 Fuji apples
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 cup water plus 1 tablespoon
2 tablespoonfuls creamy peanut butter
Pinch ground cinnamon (this is your SECRET ingredient)

Steps:

  • Unwrap candies and place into a bowl.
  • Have your GH cut the Fuji apples into quarters and cut into each quarter to remove the core. The GH should then slice apples into 8 pieces per apple. Count for them and make sure they make even slices. You need 16 slices, total. Squirt some lemon juice into a bowl with 1 cup of water in it. Add the sliced apples and turn them around in the lemon water then drain them in a strainer or colander. Lemon juice is sour, but it's only a tiny bit on lots of apple slices. The apples will still taste sweet and really good. The skin of an apple keeps them from turning brown before you cut them, but apples will turn brown once they are cut up and the air can touch their insides. Lemon juice is acidic. That means that it has special properties in it that can keep apples from turning brown.
  • Add 1 tablespoon water and peanut butter to your caramel candies. Place candies in microwave oven on high for 2 minutes. Stir the dip with a rubber spatula. If the candy is not melted all the way, put it back in the microwave on high for another 20 seconds. Add a pinch of cinnamon to the sauce and stir. DO NOT TELL ANYONE ABOUT THE CINNAMON! Tell your GH not to tell, too. This is your secret ingredient.
  • To serve, place drained, sliced apples next to your caramel and peanut butter dip and start dunking!

Hector Smith
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This dip sounds way too sweet for me.


Damilola Ibrahim
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I'm not a fan of apples, so I'm not sure if I'll like this dip.


Sachin Chy
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I'm not sure about the combination of caramel and peanut butter, but I'm willing to try it.


Bill Habineza
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This dip sounds amazing! I'm definitely going to try it.


Tamanna akotar Akotar
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I can't wait to try this dip! It looks delicious.


Kwaku Prince Oppong
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This dip is so good! I love the sweet and salty flavors.


Anointed Eseoghene
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I've made this dip several times now and it's always a hit. It's perfect for parties or potlucks.


Kiran Rajput
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This dip is a great way to use up leftover apples. I had some fuji apples that were starting to go bad, so I made this dip and it was a delicious way to use them up.


Nitro The Cat
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I'm not a big fan of caramel, but this dip was surprisingly good. The peanut butter and fuji apples helped to balance out the sweetness of the caramel.


mkhalid nmh
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This dip is so easy to make and it tastes amazing! I love the combination of caramel and peanut butter. It's the perfect snack or dessert.


Jonathen Snelling
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I made this dip for a party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it. The recipe was easy to follow and the dip turned out perfectly.


Tuana
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Absolutely divine! The caramel peanut butter dip was rich and creamy, and the fuji apples added a nice tartness. I highly recommend this recipe.


Jeanine Mack
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This caramel peanut butter dip was a delightful treat! The combination of sweet, salty, and nutty flavors was perfect, and the fuji apples provided a refreshing contrast. I loved how easy it was to make, and it was a hit with my family and friends.