By Edu Costa − On Sunday, August 19, 2018, 5 years ago in
Snack Recipes
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This love apples recipe (receita de maçãs do amor) is easy to make and these make a great snack for kids and adults alike.
Preparation time | 15 min |
Cooking Time | 15 min |
Ready In | 30 min |
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 6 |
Ingredients
6 apples2 cups of sugar1 tablespoon of vinegar6 tablespoons of water1 tablespoon of red food coloring6 barbecue wooden sticks
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Directions
- Wash and dry the apples very well.
- Put a wooden stick half way through each of them.
- In a pan, add the sugar, water, vinegar, red food coloring and stir for a few seconds.
- Then over medium heat without stirring, let the sugar melt until the consistency of caramel (thick).
- Turn off the stove and dunk each of the apples in it, make sure the apples are all covered with the sugar mixture.
- Place them on a plate greased with butter so they don't stick and let them cool.
Recipe & Photo Credit: receitasdomundoportugues.blogspot.pt *
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