makes 1
1 Braeburn  apple, washed and dried (can also use Fuji, Golden Delicious, McIntosh,  or Granny Smiths)
10 pieces of caramel
2 oz. white candy melts
1  1/2 tablespoons light brown sugar
3 dashes cinnamon
Remove the apple stem if necessary and  insert a popsicle stick down the core.  Put in the apple in the freezer  for at least 5 minutes but no more than 15 minutes to chill.
Unwrap the caramels and put them in a small  microwave-safe bowl along with 1 teaspoon of water.  Melt the caramel in  the microwave at 50% power for one minute.  Remove from microwave and  stir.  If the caramel is not completely melted, microwave again at 50%  power for another 20 seconds.
Dip the apple into the melted caramel, using a spoon if necessary to get  the caramel up the sides.  Once the apple is covered, place on a  greased plate and return to the freezer to chill.
In another small microwave-safe bowl, melt the white candy melts in the  microwave using the defrost option.  Remove from microwave and stir.  If  not completely melted, return to microwave and defrost for another 30  seconds.
On a small plate, mix the brown sugar and cinnamon,  making sure to crumble any lumps.
Once the caramel on the apple  is not sticky anymore (but before it is frozen!), remove from the  freezer.  If necessary, try to push any caramel that has pooled to the  bottom back onto the apple.  Dip in the white candy melts, using a spoon  if necessary to get the candy up the sides.
Before the white candy sets, roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture.  Place  the apple in the refrigerator for a few minutes to allow the white candy  to harden.
To serve, make 2 parallel slices almost all the way down both sides  of the core, leaving the bottom 1/4" intact.  Rotate 90 degrees and make  2 more similar parallel slices to give you 8 slices you can break off  and the core in the middle.
If you don't have a popsicle stick, you can probably get away without  using one, but it's a lot easier to manipulate the apple in the caramel,  melted white candy, and cinnamon sugar mixture if you have one. 





 
 
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