Caramel Apple S’mores

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S’mores are a classic campfire treat. Filled with warm, gooey marshmallow and melted chocolate, they make the perfect sweet snack on a brisk fall evening. But if you want to add s’more flavor to these sweet sandwiches, then try these Caramel Apple S’mores! They combine the best of s’mores and caramel apples for one incredibly flavorful treat, especially when you use the luxurious SweeTango apple to cap each end.

How to Make Caramel Apple S’mores

Caramel Apple S’mores are easy to make! They do require a little bit of prep beforehand, though. Rather than simply tear open a new package of graham crackers, you’ll need to slice up your SweeTango apples. If you’re getting them ready before you bring them out to the fire, try sprinkling a small amount of lemon juice on the slices to keep them from browning.

Drizzled with delightful caramel

Once you’re at the fire, start by placing chocolate on top of half of your apple slices. Toast the marshmallows (or have your kids toast them) and place them on top of the chocolate. Then just add the caramel and sea salt and squish it all together with another apple slice!

Sweet ingredients
A sandwich of sweetness

Have S’more SweeTango Apples

Why do we love using SweeTango apples in this campfire recipe? Take a loud, crunchy bite and you’ll find out! With hints of honey, citrus, and spice, these apples are ideal for all kinds of fall recipes. Their crunchy texture makes them the perfect replacement for graham crackers and will help keep your hands from getting too gooey while you eat these Caramel Apple S’mores. But a little stickiness comes with the territory, of course!

Tasty, gooey Caramel Apple S'mores

SweeTango apples are delicious in sweet recipes like this or savory ones, but they’re just as great for snacking out of hand. They’re also the perfect way to add a heart-healthy snack to your diet. Look for SweeTango apples in your local produce section through early December.

What did you and your campers think of these Caramel Apple S’mores? Were they a treat your family wanted s’more of? Tell us how they went over in the comments or tag us on Instagram @theproducemoms!

5 from 1 vote

Caramel Apple S’mores

Caramel Apple S’mores are easy to make! They do require a little bit of prep beforehand, though. Rather than simply tear open a new package of graham crackers, you’ll need to slice up your SweeTango apples. If you’re getting them ready before you bring them out to the fire, try sprinkling a small amount of lemon juice on the slices to keep them from browning.
Prep Time15 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Servings4 s’mores

Ingredients 

  • 2 SweeTango apples
  • 8 large marshmallows
  • 2 tbsp caramel sauce warmed
  • 1/2 chocolate bar broken into 4 pieces
  • Coarse sea salt (optional)

Instructions 

  • Cut apple into thick round slices.
  • Place a piece of chocolate on top of half of the apple slices. 
  • Toast marshmallows. 
  • Place toasted marshmallows on top of the chocolate. Drizzle with caramel sauce and a sprinkle of sea salt. Top with another apple slice. 

Nutrition

Calories: 138kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 48mg | Potassium: 131mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 60IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Calories: 138
Keyword: apple, caramel, smores
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Lori Taylor is the Founder & CEO of The Produce Moms. For ten years she sold fresh produce to over 300 grocery stores throughout the United States, and today she is fully focused on working with the produce supply chain, media, and government to increase fresh produce access & consumption in the US and around the globe. Connect with Lori on LinkedIn.

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