
Big man is currently off school ill. I wanted to cheer him up with a yummy treat. We had been sent some Kelly's of Cornwall Ice Cream recipes and this one jumped out at me. I haven't made toffee apples for years...... until now! It is so simple and I can justify it isn't too bad to give the children as there is fruit in it.
Start by slicing an apple

Slowly heat up some sugar in a non stick pan. I say slowly as if you turn the heat up too much you will overcook it and it will taste sour and look black.

Dip the apples in and coat.

Remove and place on a scoop of Kelly's of Cornwall Clotted Cream Cornish Ice Cream.

You can find lots more recipes on the Kelly's of Cornwall website.
We were given a voucher to purchase the ice cream so we could try out a recipe.
No comments:
Post a Comment