Start a new family tradition of Fall Apple Carving this autumn and enjoy the apples with caramel dip! Carving apples is a fun activity for a fall party. Sponsored by The Marzetti® Brand.
Every fall we get together with some of our family and friends to carve pumpkins and this year we are adding apple carving to the fall festivities! Apples and Marzetti® Old Fashioned Caramel Dip have always been perfect for fall celebrations, but it is even more fun to carve the apples before eating them. It’s easy to do, let me show you how.
Start by gathering several varieties of apples. We had red, green and yellow apples. The yellow apples were the softest and are perfect for the younger kids. You will also need cutting boards and tools. We used nut picks, stainless steel measuring spoons, small thin carving knives, and melon ballers.
You will also need cutting boards and tools. We used nut picks, stainless steel measuring spoons, small thin carving knives, and melon ballers.
Use your imagination to create all kinds of fun designs.
- Small, stainless steel measuring spoons can be used to scoop small circles out of the apples.
- Nut picks are good for carving letters and small details.
- Use carving knives to cut wedges, swirls, and larger details.
- A melon baller can help carve out the apple core.
To help prevent browning, put the carved apples in club soda for about three minutes.
Now comes the best part…the caramel! Once you’ve finished carving the apples, it’s time to enjoy them with rich Marzetti® Old Fashioned Caramel Dip. This dip was created specially to go with apples, to fuel the fall activities you love.
Everyone had so much fun carving apples and want to do it again soon! We will be keeping thick, creamy Marzetti® Old Fashioned Caramel Dip on hand all season so we can have apples and caramel at all of our autumn celebrations. Happy fall!
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of The Marzetti® Brand. The opinions and text are all mine.
Katie Bellamy says
Some Michigan M’s for a pregame party!! Go Blue!
June S. says
I would carve big scary looking rats!
Leah Shumack says
Faces of course for Halloween!
Jill McHale says
I like the idea of a Lattice Pie. Carve out the inside of an apple…fill with pie filling. Top with pie dough. Yum!
holly lawson says
I think it would be fun to carve my kid’s names in their apples!
Meaghan says
What a fun idea! I have a feeling I would eat the apple before I could carve anything
evans s says
i want to make some leaves on my apples
Cathy Truman says
I am going to try the Colts logo and some pumpkins
Angela Sims says
I would carve greetings such as Happy Fall & Happy Harvest in mine.
Julie says
Im carving my fave football team logo Dallas Cowboys yeah…
Kathryn C says
cat lady here….I would definitely try to carve a cat face lol
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Arik Issan says
How about the names of the Peanuts comics gang? Linus has been looking for the Great Pumpkin, but what if were a simple autumn apple he should seek?
Suzanne says
I think I’d do a chevron pattern. What a fun idea.
Tabitha says
Their caramel is AMAZING!! I would make pumpkin faces on my apples.
Jerry Marquardt says
I am going to carve the Hi-C punch smiley face onto my apples this year for the Halloween holiday.
Michelle C says
I would like to carve my apples to look like jack ‘o lanterns!
Emily says
Jack o lantern faces would be cute.
Geri Sandoval says
I’m going to carve “I Love You” for my granddaughters and put smiling pumpkins
Seyma Shabbir says
I will carve my apple like a mouth and add almond teeth and caramel goo!!
Shanna says
Ghosts and pumpkins!
Caroline says
I would make mine look like a jack o lantern.
Trish R says
I will carve smiling jack o’ lantern faces!
Gricelda Castro says
Faces for sure, tyvm
Mary Jacobowitz says
I would carve animal faces.
Danielle S says
I would carve pumpkin faces in mine.
Christy Maurer says
Those are so cute! I would have to make mine into a cat face.
Margaret McLaughlin says
I would let my son decide what he wants to carve.
Ashley Wheeler says
I would carve my kids name in them. My son says he would carve dinosaur pictures in them 🙂
Linda Petteys says
I carve them up into slices and drizzle them with caramel sauce and chopped peanuts and sit back and enjoy this delicious treat! my favorite!
Elaine Lund says
I would carve little jack o lanterns!