Used “The Best Caramel Apples” recipe by All Recipes. Forgot to put in condensed milk and my toddler ate the fourth apple before we started 🤣 But we made a finished product & will absolutely try this again!
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They look great!
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Idk OP, look like perfectly fine caramel apples to me 🤷♂️
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in french we call them “pomme d’amour” which translate to “love apple”, my parent actually had a little candy store 20 years ago in the west coast of France, my brother and I made à sh*tload of them back then, it was just pure sugar and red coloring in a copper pan
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They look great!
Idk OP, look like perfectly fine caramel apples to me 🤷♂️
in french we call them “pomme d’amour” which translate to “love apple”, my parent actually had a little candy store 20 years ago in the west coast of France, my brother and I made à sh*tload of them back then, it was just pure sugar and red coloring in a copper pan