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Ahh, the combination of caramel, apples, and a bit of chocolate. It’s what dreams are made of.
Dive into this journey with me as we uncover the magic behind Caramel Apple Crack. A delightful treat that promises to make your taste buds dance with joy!
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Why You’ll Love this Recipe
Okay, friend, let’s get real for a moment. You know those recipes that, once you try them, they instantly get stored in the “repeat forever” section of your recipe box?
Yeah, this is one of them.
Here’s why:
Sweet, salty, and crunchy: That’s the trifecta of deliciousness right there!
Super easy: 25 minutes and a handful of ingredients? Yes, please.
Party pleaser: Have a potluck or a family gathering? This treat will make you the star.
Caramel Apple Crack Ingredients
- Granny Smith Apples
- Lemon Juice
- Saltine Crackers
- Brown Sugar
- Butter
- Mini Pretzels
- Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
- Caramels
*Scroll to Printable Recipe Card below for detailed amounts!
How to Make Caramel Apple Crack
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 8
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Chop the Granny Smith apples into bite sized pieces. Place them in a bowl, pour the lemon juice over top and toss together until coated, this keeps the apples from browning. Set aside.
- Line a 12X18″ pan with foil. Lay out one layer of saltines on the pan and set it aside.
- Melt the butter and brown sugar together in a saucepan. Bring mixture to a rolling boil for 3 minutes while stirring continuously. The mixture will thicken and bubble as it caramelizes.
- Pour mixture over the crackers evenly and bake in the oven for 7 minutes.
- Remove the pan from the oven and immediately sprinkle the semi sweet chocolate chips over the hot toffee.
- As they melt, using an offset spatula, spread the chocolate like icing, until the whole surface is covered.
- Next sprinkle the green apple pieces and mini pretzels evenly over the warm chocolate.
- Heat the caramels in the microwave until melted according to the package instructions, about 30 seconds at a time.
- Drizzle the caramel over the top of the apples and pretzels. *feel free to top with sea salt if you want even more of a salty/sweet flavor!*
- Place into the refrigerator to cool for about 30 minutes until set, then break off pieces and enjoy!
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
How to Store Caramel Apple Crack:
You’ve made a batch, and by some miracle, there are leftovers. Here’s how to store it:
Room temperature: It’s okay for a day in a sealed container. But let’s be honest, it probably won’t last that long.
Refrigerator: This is the best way to keep your caramel apple crack fresh. It will hold nicely for up to a week.
Helpful Tips & Substitutions
Can This Be Frozen?
Technically anything can be frozen but this is much better eaten fresh.
With such little prep and cook time I recommend whipping up this recipe anytime you’re in the mood for a treat.
Can This Be Made Ahead of Time?
You betcha! This treat is perfect to make a day or two before an event.
It might even taste better after the flavors meld a bit. Just remember to store it in the fridge.
Substitutions & Variations
I get it. Sometimes you want to shake things up a bit. So, here you go:
Apples: Prefer a different apple variety? Go for it! Honey crisp or even Red Delicious could work here.
Pretzels: How about trying some crushed peanut butter pretzels? Talk about a flavor explosion!
Chocolate: If semi-sweet isn’t your jam, milk chocolate or dark chocolate would be delicious substitutes.
Helpful Cooking Notes
Patience is key: Waiting for the mixture to boil and caramelize is essential. No shortcuts here!
Spread evenly: Ensure that the caramel mixture and melted chocolate cover the crackers completely. This ensures every bite is as heavenly as the last.
Microwave tip: When melting the caramels, make sure to use a microwave-safe bowl and stir after each 30-second interval.
And there you have it! Your cheat sheet to making a sinfully delicious Caramel Apple Crack treat that’s bound to impress.
Now go on and whip up a batch.
And hey, if you want to share with a friend, I’m always here, ready to chat about all things sweet! 😉
Enjoy!
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INGREDIENTS
- 2 Granny Smith Apples
- 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice
- 54 Saltine Crackers, about 1 ½ sleeves
- 1 cup Brown Sugar
- 1 cup Butter
- 3 cups of Mini Pretzels
- 12 oz Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
- ½ cup Caramels, for baking
INSTRUCTIONS
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Chop the Granny Smith apples into bite sized pieces. Place them in a bowl, pour the lemon juice over top and toss together until coated, this keeps the apples from browning. Set aside.
- Line a 12X18″ pan with foil. Lay out one layer of saltines on the pan and set it aside.
- Melt the butter and brown sugar together in a saucepan. Bring mixture to a rolling boil for 3 minutes while stirring continuously. The mixture will thicken and bubble as it caramelizes.
- Pour mixture over the crackers evenly and bake in the oven for 7 minutes.
- Remove the pan from the oven and immediately sprinkle the semi sweet chocolate chips over the hot toffee.
- As they melt, using an offset spatula, spread the chocolate like icing, until the whole surface is covered.
- Next sprinkle the green apple pieces and mini pretzels evenly over the warm chocolate.
- Heat the caramels in the microwave until melted according to the package instructions, about 30 seconds at a time.
- Drizzle the caramel over the top of the apples and pretzels. *feel free to top with sea salt if you want even more of a salty/sweet flavor!*
- Place into the refrigerator to cool for about 30 minutes until set, then break off pieces and enjoy!
NOTES
Can This Be Frozen?
Technically anything can be frozen but this is much better eaten fresh. With such little prep and cook time I recommend whipping up this recipe anytime you’re in the mood for a treat.Can This Be Made Ahead of Time?
You betcha! This treat is perfect to make a day or two before an event. It might even taste better after the flavors meld a bit. Just remember to store it in the fridge.Substitutions & Variations
I get it. Sometimes you want to shake things up a bit. So, here you go:- Apples: Prefer a different apple variety? Go for it! Honeycrisp or even Red Delicious could work here.
- Pretzels: How about trying some crushed peanut butter pretzels? Talk about a flavor explosion!
- Chocolate: If semi-sweet isn’t your jam, milk chocolate or dark chocolate would be delicious substitutes.
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