Decadently Dark Chocolate Dipped Apples

So..if you saw Sunday’s post about our little fall outing you will understand why today we are making chocolate dipped apples. In hindsight….we may have gone a little overboard on the apple picking. But who wouldn’t…picking apples is soo much fun, it’s easy to forget that you actually are going to need to figure out something to do with them after! So I apologize in advance if we post a few apple recipes this week. But we have to do something with them I guess! Luckily we all like apples, a lot.

Local Ingredient: Fresh Fuji Apples

  • We started of by using 6 fresh picked Fuji apples.
  • We stuck sticks through the bottom of our apples.
  • Then we melted our dark chocolate in a double boiler.
  • Next, we set up our apple assembly station with the toasted coconut and toasted almond slices.
  • We rolled our apples in the melted chocolate, making sure to only coat each apple once.
  • Then we rolled the chocolate covered apples in either the toasted coconut or almond slices.
  • We repeated this process for the remaining 5 apples.
  • We placed the finished apples on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. We put them in the refrigerator for 1 hour to cool, or until the chocolate had hardened.

 

Decadently Dark Chocolate Dipped Apples

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Yield: 6 apples

Ingredients

6 fuji apples

1 bag dark chocolate (70%) melting chips

2 cups toasted coconut

2 cups toasted almonds

Instructions

  1. Make sure your apples are completely dry before beginning. Start by poking a stick in the bottom of the apple. Make sure to only go a little more than halfway through the apples with the stick.
  2. Melt your dark chocolate in a double boiler.
  3. Roll the apple in the melted chocolate, making sure only coat each apple once.
  4. Roll the chocolate covered apple in either the toasted coconut or toasted almonds. Place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  5. Repeat the process for the remaining 5 apples.
  6. Put the baking sheet with the finished apples in the refrigerator. Allow to cool for at least one hour.
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Jessica

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