Gluten Free Toffee Apples

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Toffee apples are so easy to make, naturally gluten free and are a necessity on bonfire nights. Tradition calls for them to be red but you could leave it natural colour to give it a more autumnal colour or you could add a few drops of black food colouring and they would be a great halloween treat as well as by the bonfire!

This recipe is...

  • Preparation Time: 15 Mins
  • Cooking Time: 25 Mins
  • This recipe makes 4 apples

Last updated 31st January 2021

Added 31st October 2018

Recipe by Alison Wheatley

Gluten Free Toffee Apples

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Ingredients

4 apples
200g caster sugar
4tbsp water
2tbsp golden syrup
2tsp colouring (red is traditional or black for halloween) (optional)

Method

  1. Push lolly sticks (or you could use forks if you don't have lolly sticks) into the top of each apple and set aside.

  2. Put the sugar in a pan leave until the edge go golden and shake, the pan, shake again when more has gone golden, once about 1/4 is melted stir with a wooden spoon and continue to melt until all the sugar crystals have dissolved and the sugar is the colour of honey, any darker and the sugar has burnt and will need to be done again.

  3. Remove from the eat and add the water, beware it will hiss and spit, return back to the heat immediately and stir to remove any lumps that have formed.

  4. Stir in the golden syrup and colouring. Drop a small amount of the sugar mix in cold water, if the toffee is ready it will instantly form a hard ball in the water, if it is still soft continue to heat and try again after a few minutes. Once solid balls form in the water the toffee is done.

  5. Dip the apples into the toffee and roll around until covered, then place on a piece of cling film to set, repeat for all 4 apples, if the toffee starts to get really sticky reheat it. Allow around 30 minutes for the toffee to cool completely before eating.

Nutritional Information (Per apple)

Cals
298
Carbs
77g
Fibre
3g
Fat
0g
Sugar
68g
Protein
0g
Alison Peters
Alison Peters has been Coeliac since June 2014 and launched Coeliac Sanctuary in August of that year, and since then has aimed to provide a one stop shop for Coeliacs, from blogs, to recipes, eating out guide and online shop.

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