Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Spread - quick and delicious recipe! (2024)

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This Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Spread is a delicious fall treat that you can make in under five minutes. It makes the perfect afternoon snack or quick weeknight dessert!

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I recently shared some of my favorite cozy fall decor ideas. It was fun to show you around how I decorate my home for the season. I hope you picked up a few ideas for your space too. I also hope you enjoyed some of my favorite fall eats including the Baked Pumpkin Donuts,Fall Harvest Pasta Salad, and Apple Pie Sangria.

Today we’re making the Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Spread. Late last fall, I had this delightful treat at a friend’s house. Since then I’ve been looking to making and sharing it with you.

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You know how much I love a simple recipe, and it doesn’t get much easier than this. With only four ingredients and less than five minutes of prep time, this seasonally tasty idea is perfect for any impromptu gathering.

The caramel and apples are quintessentially fall. Toss in crunchy toffee bits and cream cheese, and it’s a match made in heaven.

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1 While You’ll Love This Recipe

3 How to Make

4 Recipe Variations

5 More Apple Recipes You’ll Love

6 Caramel Apple Cream Cheese Spread

While You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Easy Peasy: Literally, this is a ‘throw-together’ kind of treat. Softened cream cheese, caramel sauce, and a sprinkle of toffee bits. Boom! You’re done.
  • Fall in Every Bite: This spread is like diving headfirst into a pile of golden autumn leaves… but you know, the edible version! Those classic caramel apple vibes will have you feeling all the fall feels.
  • Versatile Snack or Dessert: Having friends over for a movie night? Check. Need a quick treat for the kiddos after school? Check. Halloween Party? Check. Date night at home? Double check. This spread has got you covered.

And if this sounds good, you may also want to check out my recipe for Red Pepper Jelly. Served over a block of cream cheese, it’s another easy and delicious snack for the holidays. But honestly, I’d eat it any time of the year.

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Ingredients

Before we dive right into making our delicious Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Spread, let’s chat about the all-stars that make this dish a fall favorite. Each one plays its part to give you that perfect blend of sweet, creamy, and crisp.

  • Cream Cheese: This is our smooth and creamy foundation. Opt for the full-fat version to truly relish the richness it brings to the table.
  • Caramel Sauce: Ah, the glossy and gooey delight! I’ve gone for a store-bought sauce (because convenience is queen, right?). Just a little tip: pick one that’s a tad thicker so it holds its own atop the cream cheese.
  • Toffee Bits: Think of these as the little bursts of sweet joy that add a delightful crunch. It’s like a mini celebration with every bite.
  • Fresh Apples: Our trusty sidekick! These provide that crisp freshness which perfectly contrasts the lush spread. I love using a mix of green and red apples for a vibrant serving palette. Plus, they’re nature’s spoons, ready to scoop up all that caramel-y goodness.

With these ingredients at hand, you’re all set to whip up a treat that’s bound to become a staple in your fall festivities. Enjoy!

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How to Make

Making this Caramel Apple and Cream Cheese Spread is very simple. I’ll walk you through the steps below. For your convenience,I’ve also provided a full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this post.

  1. Place a block of cream cheese on a serving plate.
  2. Then, using the back of a spoon, create a small well in the top of the cheese to hold caramel sauce. This is an important step because otherwise all of the caramel will just run off the cream cheese and pool on the plate.
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  1. Next, spoon on your caramel.
  2. Then finish off with a sprinkle with toffee bits.

I did include the amounts in the recipe below. However, you can add as much or as little caramel and toffee as you like.

And that’s it my friend! I told you this was a simple and easy recipe!

Serve with thinly sliced apples and pears, and you’re in business. It’s the flavors of fall at their finest.

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Recipe Variations

Sometimes we all get that little itch to be a culinary Picasso and paint our own flavor masterpiece. So, if you’re feeling a tad adventurous or maybe you just want to shake things up a bit, here are some tasty twists you can add to our Caramel Apple Cream Cheese Spread. These variations are all about personalizing the dish and making it your very own!

  • Nutty Delight: Chopped nuts can bring a delightful textural contrast. Think walnuts or pecans. They add a crunchy element, and their earthy flavors harmoniously dance with the sweetness of the caramel. Toasting them can amplify their flavor profile even more.
  • Chocoholic’s Dream: Who said mini chocolate chips are strictly for cookies? Sprinkle them over the top for a little sweet surprise. Caramel and chocolate? It’s a match made in dessert heaven.
  • Graham Cracker Galore: Need a crunchy pal for your creamy spread? Graham crackers got your back. Their honey-touched sweetness and crisp texture fit the bill. And if you want a little extra crunch, crumble them on top!
  • Spice It Up: Warm spices like cinnamon or nutmeg can kick up those autumnal vibes a notch. Just a sprinkle can add depth and warmth, making your spread even cozier.

Feel free to dive in and mix, match, and modify to suit your taste buds. Remember, it’s all about having fun and savoring the delicious results.

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More Apple Recipes You’ll Love

  • Caramel Apple Martini
  • Apple Streusel Cake
  • Frosted Apple Cider Cookies
  • Homemade Apple Strudel
  • Caramel Apple Muffins

The flavor and texture combination is almost magical. Be sure to give this Cream Cheese and Caramel Apple Spread a try this fall and let me know what you think. Be sure to stop back andleave a comment and a 5-star rating below.

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Caramel Apple Cream Cheese Spread

This Caramel Apple Cream Cheese Spread is a delicious fall treat that you can make in under five minutes. It makes the perfect afternoon snack or quick weeknight dessert!

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Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: caramel apple, cream cheese, cream cheese spread, apples, fall, autumn

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 people

Calories: 218kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces cream cheese
  • 1/2 cup caramel sauce*
  • 4 tablespoons toffee bits*
  • 4 apples and / or pears cored and thinly sliced

Instructions

  • Place the block of cream cheese on a serving plate. Use the back of a spoon to create a small well in the top of the cream cheese.

  • Spoon the caramel sauce into the well, allowing some to drip over the sides. Sprinkle evenly with toffee bits.

  • Serve with sliced apple and pears.

Notes

*These are recommended amounts, but feel free to use more or less to suit your tastes.

Caramel sauce: I used store-bought. It makes this recipe really easy! However feel free to make your own with whatever recipe you like best.

Nutrition

Calories: 218kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 36mg | Sodium: 148mg | Potassium: 148mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 528IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 42mg | Iron: 0.1mg

Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Spread - quick and delicious recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Why doesn't caramel stick to apples? ›

The apples in the grocery store generally have a very thin edible wax on them, which helps to preserve them. This wax interferes with the caramel sticking to the apples and requires some effort to remove.

Is apples and caramel a healthy snack? ›

The apple you are eating provides numerous healthy benefits you won't get from other sweet treats like candy and cookies. In addition, caramel apples offer protein, antioxidant phytonutrients, and dietary fiber. The average caramel apple has 160 calories and about 28 grams of sugar.

Are apples dipped in caramel good for you? ›

Providing Nutrition

Apples have Vitamin C, B-complex vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, and fiber that works for many bodily systems. Apples keep the doctor away as they say, so consume them any way you like, including with caramel, for a nutritious treat.

What are the best apples for dipping? ›

My favorite apple for dipping will forever and always be Honeycrisp apples. Braeburn, Envy, or Pink Lady apples are also super delicious. If you like your apples to be a little more tart, go for Granny Smith. They actually pair with the sweet brown sugar dip brilliantly.

How do you thicken caramel sauce for caramel apples? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

How do you make caramel not stick? ›

Too much humidity – An overly humid environment can make caramel sticky and create a less than desirable layer of scum on its surface. Too avoid exposure to excessive humidity, pack and store cooked caramel away from steam kettles and in an area with a relative humidity of 40-50%.

Can dogs eat apples? ›

Yes, apples are a fantastic addition to your dog's diet. They provide vitamin A, vitamin C and dietary fibre. They also provide a way to keep your dog's teeth clean and can help freshen their breath. But before you feed apples to your dog, always remove the core and the seeds.

What are the best apples for making caramel apples? ›

You can use any variety of apple you enjoy such as Granny Smith, Fuji, or Honeycrisp. Granny Smith are a popular choice for caramel apples because they're tart, which pairs perfectly with sweet buttery caramel.

What is the best apple to eat with caramel? ›

For dipping in caramel, we recommend the ever-loved Granny Smith, which offers the right amount of tartness to offset the sweetness of caramel hausarbeit schreiben lassen kosten. New, up-and-coming apples for making caramel apples include: Pink Lady, Honeycrisp, and SweeTango®.

Are you supposed to refrigerate caramel apples? ›

The Best Way To Store Caramel Apples In The Fridge

For store-bought apples, if you don't plan on eating them right away, it's best to keep them in their original container and put them in the fridge. In general, caramel apples can last for up to one week when refrigerated. The same goes for homemade caramel apples.

What is apple covered in caramel called? ›

Caramel apples or toffee apples are whole apples covered in a layer of caramel. They are created by dipping or rolling apples-on-a-stick in hot caramel, sometimes then rolling them in nuts or other small savories or confections, and allowing them to cool.

What apples to avoid when making applesauce? ›

For applesauce, you essentially want the opposite—apples that will cook down and mash well to create a flavorful sauce. At the same time, avoid apples that are mealy in texture and turn to mush when cooked down. Many cooks avoid Red Delicious for that reason.

Why is my homemade applesauce pink? ›

If you leave the skins on, you'll end up with pink applesauce, like mine, if you've used red apples. You'll want to puree the applesauce if you've left the skins on and strain it, otherwise, it can get “stringy” and I don't care for that texture.

What is it called when apples turn brown? ›

This unappetizing phenomenon is actually due to a chain of biochemical reactions known as “enzymatic browning.” When an apple is injured (or cut into pieces), the plant tissue is exposed to oxygen. This triggers an enzyme known as polyphenol oxidase (PPO) to—wait for it—oxidize polyphenols in the apple's flesh.

Why is my chocolate sliding off my apples? ›

If possible, try to use apples that don't have a wax coating. The waxy surface will cause your chocolate and caramel to slide right off your apple.

Why aren't my candy apples hardening? ›

If the sugar mixture is not cooked to the proper temperature (the hard-crack stage 300-310° F {149-154° C.} or if you are working in a kitchen with high humidity, chances are your candy is retaining too much moisture.

Why won't caramel set? ›

you simply haven't cooked it enough-- possibly your microwave is less powerful (the original recipe doesn't specify a wattage for cooking the caramel) or the butter you used has a higher water content. You could try cooking the mixture for a little longer, and seeing if it sets up firmer.

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