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Raring2make! FUN IDEAS FOR MAKING THINGS TOGETHER ‘Cakes are healthy too, you just eat a small slice’ Mary Berry www.raring2go.co.uk Toffee Apples with Baking Mad About the bake Please also visit the Raring2go! website for more great recipe ideas: www.raring2go.co.uk To test this drop a small amount in a glass of cold water. If it is ready a blob of toffee will form which is slightly stretchy but breaks with pressure. If using a thermometer, a hard crack should be between 146C - 155C. Step 4: Dip each apple into the toffee turning it to completely cover the apple. Step 5: Leave the apples on the prepared tray. Wrap in cellophane for gifting. With thanks to Baking Mad for this Toffee Apple recipe. More online at: bakingmad.com Toffee Apples are fun to make and share. Why not get creative and decorate with chocolate sprinkles or decorations to personalise your toffee apples? What are toffee apples made of? Toffee apples are the perfect treat for Bonfire Night or Halloween. Juicy apples are dipped into the sugar syrup and allowed to set. It you want to, this is when you can add your chocolate sprinkles or decorations. Ingredients: • 7 Apple(s) • 265g Billington's Unrefined Golden Caster Sugar • 130ml Water • 0.5 tsp White wine vinegar • 2 tbsp Golden syrup • 30g Butter (unsalted) Method Step 1: Prepare the apples by cutting out a small hole in the top and attaching a stick. Lightly grease a baking sheet for placing the coated apples on. Step 2: Dissolve the sugar in the water over a moderate heat. When it has dissolved, stir in the vinegar, syrup and butter. Step 3: Bring to the boil and cook until it reaches a hard crack stage. This should take about 10 minutes. 10 raring2go.co.uk Raring2go! What to Do and Where to Go

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