Sunday, December 20, 2009

I am trying to find a specific pampered chef recipe? It calls for snickers and apples?

I think it had ';Caramel Apple'; or ';Candy Apple'; in the name? It had sliced apples and sliced up snickers. Thats all I can remember. I have tried to locate it. If anyone has this recipe - I would really appreciate it! Thanks!I am trying to find a specific pampered chef recipe? It calls for snickers and apples?
It was called Candy Apple Delight.





3 large Granny Smith apples


2 (2 oz. each) Snickers bars


1/2 cup peanuts, coarsely chopped


1 can (8 oz.) pineapple tidbits, drained


1 container (8 oz.) Cool Whip, thawed





Peel, core and slice apples. Cut into pieces; place in chilled bowl. Coarsely chop candy bars into small pieces. Chop peanuts with food chopper. Add candy, peanuts and pineapply to bowl. Fold in whipped topping and serve.





Yield: 10 servings





This was always a hit back when I was in college! The Snickers bars went first (go figure) so we would always add more to the recipe.





I hope you enjoy it!I am trying to find a specific pampered chef recipe? It calls for snickers and apples?
This maybe?





CARAMEL APPLE SALAD





4 lg. apples


6 sm. Snicker bars


1 c. whipping cream or 1 (8 oz.) Cool Whip





Cube apples. Do not peel. Cut up Snicker bars finely. Combine all ingredients. Tastes like caramel apples
Perhaps this is it?





Apple Snickers Salad Recipe, 15-20 servings





7-8 granny smith apples or other tart apples (peeled and chopped into pieces)


10-15 small snack size Snickers candy bars (cut into small pieces)


2 (8 ounce) containers Cool Whip, whipped toppings (can use lite)


4 (3 1/2 ounce) boxes French vanilla instant pudding (can use sugar free)


2 cups milk (I use 2%)





1. Peel and chop apples and put into large bowl and cut up Snicker鈥檚 bars and put in same bowl.


2. In another bowl combine pudding mixes and milk and beat with mixer until thoroughly mixed then fold in cool whip and add to apples and candy bar mixture.


3. Chill for several hours.

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