Crisp Fuji apples dipped in a sweet coating made with Gallo Family Red Moscato wine.
Adult candied apples. Sweet Red Moscato candied apples made with the adults in mind. Warning: These apples are wicked delicious, wicked sticky, and wicked addictive. Eat at your own risk!
This week, the #SundaySupper crew and Gallo Family Vineyards are getting together to throw a wine-themed Halloween party. Let’s face it, parties are better when wine is involved, am I right?
I’m not much on handing out candy on Halloween, but I do love a good Halloween-inspired party with spooky party games. Maybe pin the wine cup in the skeletons hand? Gallo has a page specifically for entertaining with wine on Halloween.
Back to these candied apples. I used Gallo Family Vineyards’ Red Moscato in place of the water in the conventional candied apple recipe. Their Red Moscato is a gorgeous shade of red with the flavors of citrus, peach, and bright berries. The sweet, vibrant Moscato pairs perfectly with the tart Fuji apples.
I’ve had the pleasure of making caramel apples in the past, but this was my first ever attempt at making candied apples. I found the process to be extremely easy. The only special tool you’ll need is a candy thermometer. I use this one.
While your wine mixture is coming up to temperature in the saucepan, place the craft sticks (also known as lollipop sticks) into the center of each apple. Lightly grease a cookie sheet. When your wine mixture reaches 300 degrees, begin dipping your apples into the mixture to coat. After they get a coating of the wine mixture, dip them in the toasted almond and chocolate mixture, and then place them on the cookie sheet to harden. It’s that simple.
Feel free to get creative with the dipping options. The candy possibilities are endless.
Once the apples harden, store in individual clear candy bags and tie to seal. Give them away as Halloween gifts to your adult buddies or keep them all to yourself.
Candy apple tips:
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Red Moscato spiked candied apples dipped in toasted almonds and semi-sweet chocolate.
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Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Gallo. All opinions are my own.