Makes 6 Apples
This recipe originally appeared in my column “Nickle & Dined” for Bust Magazine. Check out Bust for more delicious and affordable recipes!
Do you love to spread creamy peanut butter on crisp, sweet apples? This recipe takes that heaven and times it by 10. And just in time for Halloween!
Caramel making is an art, one you might not have time to perfect in between doling out candy to the neighborhood ghouls and crafting up your perfect slutty angel costume. This recipe dumbs it down with a secret ingredient: brown rice syrup. Now, it may not be the cheapest ingredient out there – it costs around 6 dollars for a jar – but it pretty much guarantees your caramel will turn out perfect. It also saves you some money at the dentist! The natural sugars in brown rice syrup will be much easier on your pearly whites.
Salty roasted peanuts top off the apple, making all your ooey gooey salty and sweet dreams come true. These little caramel apples are so fun and easy you can definitely get kids involved in the process! But don’t get your cats involved, trust me, it will be a disaster.
6 Granny Smith or Macintosh apples
1/2 cup well-stirred smooth natural peanut butter, at room temperature (I recommend Arrowhead Mills)
1/2 cup brown rice syrup, at room temperature
1 cup salted roasted peanuts, chopped well
6 bamboo skewers
Wax paper
Stick skewers through the bottoms of the apples. Make sure apples are secure. Set aside.
Spread a piece of parchment paper over a cutting board. Make room in your fridge for the cutting board, because you’ll be chilling the whole shebang.
Stir peanut butter and brown rice syrup together in a small sauce pan. Gently heat over low heat, stirring constantly with a fork, just until smooth and heated through. It should fall from your fork in ribbons. If it seems stiff, turn the heat off immediately and add a little extra brown rice syrup, until it’s fluid again. This happens because different peanut butters have varying amounts of moisture.
Use a spoon to spread peanut butter caramel over the entire apple. Sprinkle with peanuts, pressing peanuts into the caramel to make them stick. It’s ok if a few fall off. Place apple upside down on the wax paper and continue with the rest of the apples.
Transfer the cutting board with the apples to the fridge. Let set for at least 3 hours. Now apples are ready to eat!
Annie
I’m gonna make these for my halloween party! Thanks!!
jess
AH.mazing. love these.
Christine
Is there a particular brand of peanut butter that you recommend?
IsaChandra
Very good question! I used Arrowhead Mills http://www.laziestvegans.com/2011/10/arrowhead-mills-creamy-peanut-butter.html I pretty much don’t use any other pb for anything.
Jojo
Awesome! I think I’ll add these to my Halloween party menu.
sheryl
Making these for the Pinktoberfest bake sale this week at work. Designated vegan, doncha know …
sara
This looks fantastic! I love caramel apples but I’ve never had it with PB in the caramel…yum, sounds totally amazing! 🙂
Jessie
This is great! My kids asked me just yesterday “Mommy why can’t you make caramel apples for us?” with big puppy dog eyes. I feel much better about giving them brown rice syrup than “regular” caramel! Thanks a ton!
Jeni Treehugger
HELLO THERE!!!
Gabrielle
Gorgeous!
Tiffany
I’m seeing caramel and candied apples everywhere today, and I totally want some. This PB version sounds awesome.
donatella
Great! Apple + peanut butter = mmmmm!!! I want it, now!
ruthie
can’t find the brown rice syrup………is there anything else????
Sarah
I NEED to make this! Immediatly!
sweetkaroline
i was just goooogling ‘vegan caramel apples’ so this is perfect timing!
thanks for the recipe, fortunately i already have a jar of brown rice syrup in my cupboard 🙂
Stan Starsky
Looks great…I might try almond butter instead of peanut butter. I look forward to making it.
Arielle (Your Vegan Girlfriend)
OMG these look bananas. Putting this on my Halloween recipe round up tomorrow!
kittee
looks yummy, isa.
Natalie
You saved the day! My kids were asking for caramel apples today, and I was just getting online to find a vegan recipe! Thank you!
Gina
After reading about it for years, but living overseas in places where it is not to be found, I just bought my first jar of brown rice syrup, so I can make these! My alley, which this recipe is down, has always been paved with peanut butter and caramel. Thank you!
GiGi
Oooh caramel making is so fun, and yes of course I love pb. Please pry this jar out of my hand. These apples are so beautiful that this here vegan is weeping.
Smylly
Made these tonight. Tasty! Just like I remember…thanks again for sharing!
Vanessa
Well I’m drooling.
Katrina
These sound absolutely fantastic!
Dawn
Exhibit A of why I always keep brown rice syrup in my pantry. YUMMMM!
missbear
I am in the UK and have never seen brown rice syrup – can I be a heathen and use golden syrup instead?
Clare
MissBear you can find brown rice syrup easily in health food stores, Holland and Barrett have it, Wholefoods, even bigger Waitrose.
missbear
Clare you are a star – ironically had just come back from waitrose when I posted (must have had my blinkers on! However I did snap up several tins of Libbys pumpkin, so not a total waste of time)
practic
This is just beautiful, a real work of art and heart. However, those don’t look like Granny Smith or Mac apples….maybe Gala?! 🙂
Kristin
Wooo! Just made these and they are setting up in the fridge while I whip up some “mummy” pizza with cute zucchini wrappings and mushroom eyes! Now to pick the scary b movies and this low key Halloween party is on!
P.s. Already tasted the caramel….delicious! I love how it’s sweet enough but not ” i need a cavity filled now ” sweet.
muchamuncha
The peanut butter/syrup mixture keeps sliding of our apples! Only 1/2 of the apple is remaining covered. 🙁 Any suggestions?
IsaChandra
Is the pb too oily? Or perhaps more PB needs to be added and the caramel is too liquidy?
ReverendLisa
This caramel should also work well as an apple dip, no?
Erin
for the mixture that’s sliding off apples, I either put less on the apple to start, or put the mixture just on top and flattened it out (and down the apple) with my hand. Then, quickly smashed in peanuts and got it in the fridge.
These are good! They are wrapped up & ribboned in my fridge, but I keep unwrapping them and eating them myself!
Thank you!
IsaChandra
Wow, thanks for the advice! Mine didn’t slide, so I wasn’t sure what the answer was.
Caitlin
i’ve been dreaming of vegan caramel apples! yesssss!
Frank Z.
I got around to trying this and ran into some of the same problems mentioned. When spreading the mixture onto the apple, it tended to exude oil, which then turned the skin of the apple into an oil slick, resisting the ability of the mix to stick on. I finally patted the stuff on with my hands, and rolled it in the nuts. It looked great, just like the picture. But after chilling, and when trying to eat, as soon as a bite was taken, the caramel mix would slide around the apple, making it impossible to take a bite of the apple. As some of the mix was eaten, the whole covering would fall off (into the bowl underneath, which I needed!). So what gives? Did I cook the mixture too long? These are home-grown apples with no spray or wax (spartan and jonagold), and natural peanut butter (just peanuts). Rice syrup is incredibly sticky stuff, but somehow it bound to the peanut butter, tending to replace the peanut butter oil if pressed, or when contacted with something else. Perhaps heating up the rice syrup separately, then mixing in the peanut butter when off the heat would work better?
IsaChandra
I bet it has to do with the kind of PB used. I’m truthfully not sure how to remedy that. What brand did you use?
Mary
Give the apples a quick bath in boiling after (10 seconds per apple) helps take any sheen off the apples and the caramel stick much better.
Coilamg
Can’t wait to try this! Also, PS you’re my hero Isa Chandra!! You really make going vegan easy! Also, convincing friends that it’s not only do-able but desirable. 😉
Rachel
Is there something that can be substituted for the peanut butter? I have a nut allergy.
Frank Z.
(Rachel) – Can you handle Sesame Tahini? It would probably work well.
(Isa) – I used a no-name brand of Peanut Butter that I buy in a pre-packed bulk bucket (4kg). It contains just peanuts and salt. I’ll experiment with the recipe a bit, as I’m sure it has something to do with a heat reaction between the syrup and nut butter.
OmahaScratch
What an easy and great idea for alt. baking! Thank you so much for the idea!
Becky
Made these with SunButter (and substituted sprinkles for peanuts) for a nut free birthday treat at my sons Preschool. They were awesome!!
Jennifer
Just in case anyone was still having this issue, the main reason caramel won’t stick to apples is that most come waxed (very hard to tell). SCRUB your apples in a sinful of water with a tbsp of baking soda and a tbsp of lemon juice. Rinse them and dry completely before dunking.
IsaChandra
Thanks so much for the tip! I didn’t even think of that.