Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Prepare your apples by inserting skewers or sticks into their stems, creating handles for dipping. Place them on a parchment-lined tray and set aside.
- Combine granulated sugar, corn syrup, and water in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir gently until the sugar dissolves completely, then stop stirring to allow the mixture to come to a boil.
- Attach a candy thermometer to the side of the pan and cook the toffee mixture without stirring until it reaches 300°F (hard crack stage). You will see a bubbling, amber-colored syrup forming.
- Once the toffee reaches 300°F, remove the pan from heat immediately. Carefully stir in the green food coloring and lemon juice, mixing quickly to combine and achieve a vibrant, uniform green color.
- Dip each apple into the hot toffee, tilting the pan if needed to coat evenly. Use a spoon or spatula to help cover all sides, then lift out and let the excess drip off.
- Place each coated apple on the prepared tray and allow the toffee to set and harden at room temperature. Repeat with remaining apples.
- If desired, sprinkle some green glitter onto the cooled toffee for a more eerie, sparkling effect. Be gentle to avoid disturbing the shell.
- Once the toffee is completely hardened and glossy, serve these spooky Poison Toffee Apples as a fun and festive Halloween treat.
Notes
Work quickly when pouring and coating the apples to prevent the toffee from hardening in the pan. Use caution when handling hot syrup to avoid burns. For best results, serve within a day or two for maximum crunch and shine.
