Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Chocolate Covered Caramel S'mores


Happy Birthday, Mickey Mouse!

We'll see ya real soon because we're taking the grandkiddos to Walt Disney World!!


So last year all I wanted for Christmas was our first Disney annual passes. My sweet Santa came through once again and boy have we had a blast using them! 

Can you guess what tops my list of must-dos every trip? Yep! I have to check out all the fun new treats created in the Disney candy kitchens.

I follow a lot of Disney vloggers so I already know which Christmas themed treats I wanna try and I'm going to be posting them right here at Sugartown Sweets so you can see all the festively sweet and sugary fun!

One of our favorite spots in all of WDW is, Karamell-Kuche (German for caramel kitchen), at EPCOT.
Everything in the shop is made using Werther's caramel!

Here I have recreated their caramel s'mores using my own homemade marshmallows and caramel recipes!
It sure was a fun way to gear up for our trip to see the Mouse!

Of course you can use store-bought marshmallows and Werther's caramels, but if you have the time and don't mind getting a little sticky, get the family together for some fun in your own candy kitchen!


For our marshmallows, we need: sugar, water, corn syrup, unflavored gelatin, and salt.

For the s'mores we will also use:
48 graham cracker squares, caramel, and 3 ten ounce bags Ghirardelli chocolate wafers.


Pour gelatin over cold water in mixer bowl with whisk attachment and set aside.


Combine sugar, hot water, corn syrup, and salt in heavy bottomed 4 quart saucepan over medium heat.  Stir until sugar is dissolved, attach candy thermometer, and continue cooking without stirring until mixture reaches 235 degrees (soft-ball stage)
Remove from heat.


Slowly pour hot sugar mixture into mixer bowl with gelatin mixture mixing on low speed.


When fully combined, add vanilla and turn mixer to high speed. Whisk for 10 minutes.



Prepare 3 cups fitted with decorator bags. Fold the tops of bags over cup edges and fill bags with marshmallow mixture. Cut tips off bags to pipe.


Pipe marshmallow onto 24 graham cracker squares. 


Let marshmallow set for 2-3 hours before popping into broiler for a couple of minutes to toast.


Make caramel or melt down Werther's chewy caramels to top marshmallows. If making your own, let cool down a bit first. Here is my caramel recipe.

Pour remaining caramel into lightly greased, parchment lined pan to set. Cut into squares to use later for drizzling onto s'mores.


Oh my word. Open-faced s'mores!


Top treats with remaining graham squares.

 
Melt chocolate in microwave in 30 second increments on 50% power stirring each time until melted and smooth. Dip s'mores into melted chocolate and place on parchment lined pan until set.


Melt down about 9 caramel squares in microwave in 30 second increments until fully melted. Drizzle onto s'mores and let set.

If you're using store-bought caramels, I used about a cup of melted caramel.


C.A.R.A.M.E.L.

Time to taste!!


Oh y'all, I ain't gonna brag..well wait! 
Yes I am!!

Hubby really loved these and scarfed down two as soon as he walked in the door!

They're a hit!

Vanilla Marshmallows

2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin
1/2 cup cold water
Sprinkle gelatin over cold water in mixer bowl with whisk attachment and set aside.

2 cups sugar
1/2 cup hot water
1/2 cup corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

In a heavy bottomed, 4 quart saucepan, combine sugar, hot water, corn syrup, and salt. Cook over medium heat, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Attach candy thermometer and continue cooking without stirring until mixture reaches softball stage-235 degrees.

Remove from heat. Slowly pour hot sugar mixture into mixer bowl with gelatin mixture. Whisk on low speed until all combined. Add vanilla, turn mixer on high speed and continue mixing for 10 minutes.

If you simply want to eat these "out of hand", pour the mixture into a pan lined with parchment sprayed with non-stick spray. Let set and cut.
 


Since we are piping these onto graham crackers for our s'mores,  I set up 3 cups with decorator bags folding the top edges over the top of the cups. Then I filled each one with marshmallow mixture and snipped the tip off each bag to pipe.

With 24 graham cracker squares lined up on a parchment lined pan, pipe marshmallow onto each cracker. Let sit 2 -3 hours before popping into oven on broil for a couple of minutes to toast the marshmallow.

I piped the remaining marshmallow into my silicone mold pan lightly sprayed with non-stick spray.

Caramel

Now we can top each treat with a dollop of caramel and top with remaining graham cracker squares.
You can melt down caramels for this step or you can make your own. Here is my caramel recipe I posted last month to make caramel apples. It's my family's favorite!

If you do make your own, let it cool down a bit before you dollop! When cool, dollop caramel onto marshmallow and top with another cracker.

Pour the remaining caramel into a lightly greased, parchment lined pan.
You can cut these into squares later and melt down to drizzle on top of the s'mores.

Dipping Chocolate

3 ten ounce bags Ghirardelli chocolate wafers

Melt chocolate in microwave in 30 second increments on 50% power stirring each time until melted and smooth.

Dip each s'more in chocolate and place on parchment lined pan to set.

Caramel Drizzle

Now that our s'mores are ready for their caramel drizzle, melt a few squares of caramels (I used about 9) in microwave in 30 second increments until melted. I added just a smidge (teaspoon or so) of cream to make it more "drizzly".😊

I made 20 s'mores and used a little less than a cup of caramel for my drizzle.

Drizzle away!

Hope you enjoy your Chocolate Covered Caramel S'mores!

Ok! Disney, here we come!

John 3:16

'til we sweet again! Karen 💗



Saturday, October 31, 2020

Loaded Caramel Apples

Do y'all love you some caramel apples?? Woohoo! Me too!


So we have an awesome Kilwin's over in Atlantic Station and several years ago on our first visit we spotted some crazy amazing chocolate covered candy loaded caramel apples! I mean these things really were works of edible art! They were absolutely jam-packed with candy bars, cookies, and nuts..oh my!


I know my candy loving peeps will get the fascination I had/have with these sweet candy covered fruity orbs!


I made these to celebrate -as of today- 9 years of creating sweets treats here at Sugartown Sweets! Yay! 🥳


So c'mon! Let's make some! 

Y'all!


First, you will need some caramel apples, and I can help you with that!


If you were here last week, you know we made some yummy ones. I used my own homemade caramel, so if you'd like to try my recipe, click here. You can also use store bought caramels and melt them down with a little cream to dip your apples in.

Next, you will need a boatload of candy which you may very well have on hand given the fact that trick-or-treaters could be knocking on your door as you're reading this post!
 

For my chocolate coating, I used three 10 ounce bags of Ghirardelli milk chocolate wafers. I only made a total of 6 apples and had plenty of chocolate left over that I used to cover my homemade caramel candies.
I wanted to be sure my container had enough melted chocolate to easily dip and cover each apple.


I'm looking at these now and I'm thinking some chocolate coated nuts would be a fun and crunchy addition to our loaded caramel apples!


I'm so happy you stopped by today! Leaving me a comment letting me know if you are making caramel apples this fall season makes me smile!

John 3:16

'til we sweet again, Karen 💗

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Caramel Apples

 

My grandson called me the other day and wanted to know why he couldn't find my caramel apple recipe on the blog! Well I was flabbbergasted as I realized that I had never posted it! And seeing how we are already a third of the way through fall,  I thought now is the perfect time. Thanks, Isaac! 

There are tons of beautiful caramel apples on the web. Today I am sharing with you how I make mine! 

Five simple ingredients of, butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, sweetened condensed milk, and vanilla are all you need to cook up this sweet confectionery treat.

I couldn't believe my luck at finding a pack of these adorable treat sticks in my sugar supplies. You can always use candy apple sticks or popsicle sticks as well.
After thoroughly washing and drying apples, insert sticks. I use a dab of dish soap to wash my apples and I also wash my tomatoes and citrus fruits this way and have for many years. 

Now let's make some caramel! Melt butter over low heat. Stir in corn syrup and then condensed milk.

Attach candy thermometer and crank up the heat to medium, stirring candy mixture constantly.


Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Set aside to cool 15 to 20 minutes so the caramel won't slide right off the apples!

You can do a dip test to see if the caramel has thickened up enough to adhere to apple.
Yep! It's just right. Dip and then place on parchment lined pan.

If you look closely at the core, you can see the juice sizzle a tiny bit as you dip the apples!

Oh yum!! We did it! 🍏

Y'all! Ain't these perty?!
It's time to dig in and enjoy!

Caramel Apples

12 medium Granny Smith apples

Caramel Recipe

2 sticks (1 cup) butter

2 1/4 cups brown sugar, firmly packed

1 cup light corn syrup

1 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk

1 teaspoon vanilla


In a heavy saucepan, melt butter over low heat. Stir in brown sugar, then add corn syrup and condensed milk, mixing well.

Clip on your candy thermometer while making sure the tip does not touch bottom of pan. 

Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until temperature reaches 246 degrees F. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.

Set aside for 15-20 minutes to cool slightly.

While caramel is cooling, wash apples and dry thoroughly. I use a dab of dish soap to wash mine.

Insert sticks into apples.

Line a pan with parchment paper.

By now, caramel should be ready for dipping. Test an apple to see if caramel adheres without sliding off. 

Dip apples and place on parchment paper.

I made 6 caramel apples and poured up the other half so my sweet hubby could have his favorite caramels! 😋


Happy Fall Y'all!

John 3:16

'til we sweet again, Karen! 💗


Thursday, October 1, 2020

Zingers Pumpkin Patch

Today's post is a super quick and easy way to make your own edible pumpkin patch!

We are so looking forward to our family fun day at Burt's Pumpkin Patch!
But until we get there, we'll just have fun with this one here! 

I used: Zingers, candy pumpkins, candy eyes, chocolate wafer melts, and leaves sprinkles.

Using a toothpick dabbed in melted chocolate, attach candy eyes to pumpkins.

 I wanted to make a little pumpkin patch sign and I just happened to have miniature hershey bars and Pocky Sticks on hand. I attached a partial candy stick to the candy bar with melted chocolate. I then attached a halved pumpkin and leaves. 😀
Now let's attach the pumpkins atop the Zingers with a little more melted chocolate and sprinkle on some leaves...sprinkles! 
Now go display your creation or just go ahead and eat some!

Hope you all are enjoying this beautiful fall season!
'til we sweet again, Karen 💗

John 3:16

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Twix Candy Bar Pumpkin Patch!

Oh how I love a pumpkin patch, but how much more do I love a candy pumpkin patch! These little cuties will be our sweet snack after we wade through the fields choosing our 2020 orange gourd at the real pumpkin patch this fall season! 


And fortunately for us these ones are super easy and fun to make and even more super easy and fun to eat!


Since you're already here and all, check out one of my favorite pumpkin treats that I have made using yummy Kit Kat bars!

 

But for now let's grab a few things and make these today!

To make these treats you will need,
mellowcreme candy pumpkins,
fall leaves sprinkles, candy eyes, Oreos, snack size Kit Kat bars, chocolate wafers, and a dab of corn syrup.

Excuse us please! We can see you!


Ok, ok, just dab a smidge of corn syrup onto our pumpkin faces and attach our eyes.

"I always feel like, somebody's watching me."🎜🎝

To make our sweet "dirt", I used my tart shaper and salsa bowl because I only needed a small amount and this was quicker than smashing them in a plastic baggie.


Just place a couple of Oreos-with the middles scraped off-into a bowl and smush with the tart shaper.

Now all we do is melt the chocolate wafers, spread a little on the candy bar, add the leaves and dirt, and place the pumpkins on top!

"We're the 3 Musketeers!"
"No, Gourdo, that's the wrong candy bar!"

Y'all it's been fun today and now it's time to go!


'til we sweet again, Karen 💗

John 3:16