Caramel Apple Grapes Recipe
Introduction
Caramel Apple Grapes are a fun and bite-sized twist on a classic fall treat. Each grape is coated in creamy caramel and rolled in crunchy peanuts, making for a sweet and satisfying snack that’s perfect for parties or cozy evenings.

Ingredients
- 50 seedless green grapes (wiped completely dry)
- 1 cup chewy caramel candies (unwrapped)
- 2 tablespoons heavy cream
- 1 cup salted peanuts (crushed finely)
- Toothpicks
Instructions
- Step 1: Poke toothpicks into each grape and set them aside on a plate.
- Step 2: In a small pot over medium-low heat, combine the caramel candies and heavy cream. Stir continuously until the caramel is fully melted and smooth.
- Step 3: Reduce the heat to the lowest setting to keep the caramel warm but not boiling.
- Step 4: Dip each grape into the warm caramel sauce, then roll it in the crushed peanuts to coat evenly. Place the coated grapes back on the plate to set.
- Step 5: Repeat dipping and coating until all grapes are covered in caramel and peanuts.
- Step 6: Once set, enjoy your bite-sized caramel apple grapes as a sweet snack!
Tips & Variations
- Use tart green grapes for a flavor balance similar to traditional caramel apples.
- Substitute crushed peanuts with chopped almonds or pecans for a different nutty crunch.
- For a chocolate twist, drizzle melted dark chocolate over the caramel-coated grapes before setting.
- Make sure grapes are completely dry before dipping to help the caramel stick better.
Storage
Store the caramel apple grapes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Let them sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving to soften the caramel slightly.
How to Serve
Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use other types of grapes for this recipe?
Yes, you can use red or black seedless grapes, but green grapes provide a nice tartness that complements the sweetness of the caramel well.
How do I keep the caramel from hardening too much on the grapes?
Adding heavy cream softens the caramel and keeping the caramel warm on the lowest heat helps maintain a smooth texture for easier coating.
