Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Chocolate Covered Caramel S'mores
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! 🥳
Y'all!
First, you will need some caramel apples, and I can help you with that!
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.
If you look closely at the core, you can see the juice sizzle a tiny bit as you dip the apples!
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
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Zingers Pumpkin Patch

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

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!
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!
Y'all it's been fun today and now it's time to go!
'til we sweet again, Karen 💗
John 3:16