Jack Skellington Chocolate Covered Apples are an easy and impressive Halloween treat! These are a great alternative to a plain candy apples recipe. Especially if any of your friends or family are The Nightmare Before Christmas fans!
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Homemade Halloween Apples
I had so much fun making these Candy Apples! And honestly, they turned out way better than I expected them to. And my daughter about flipped when she saw these Jack Skellington Chocolate Covered Apples! They are quite the unexpected Halloween treat.
Check out more spooky Halloween recipes:
Bloody Good Chocolate Apples
Frankenstein Rice Krispy Treats by Big Bear’s Wife
Slime Monster Donuts
Halloween Oreo Truffles by Chelsea’s Messy Apron
Eye of Toad Halloween Milkshake
Bloody Crème Brûlée by That Skinny Chick Can Bake
Seriously though, these Chocolate Covered Apples are much simpler to make than they look. I even melt the white chocolate the lazy way, in the microwave.
The most difficult step is painting on the Jack Skellington face. And that all depends on your artistic ability. I haven’t painted in years so this step took me longer than I’d like to admit!
But it was worth that extra effort. My daughter was beyond thrilled with these Halloween Apples! Of course, it is no surprise. Just look at this year’s Halloween costume that she requested.
I originally shared her Jack Skellington costume on Instagram. Any Instagram fans? Check out WonkyWonderful on Instagram for behind the scenes pics!
Just melt the white chocolate and coconut oil in microwave. You’ll want to use a dish or cup that is not much wider than your apples and deep enough to fully submerge the apple.
Dip and allow the excess to drip off.
I also cheated a little with the black frosting. Making dark black frosting can be tricky. So I bought the Wilton premade frosting and it worked great!
For these Jack Skellington Chocolate Covered Apples you will need popsicle sticks, black & white striped washi tape, a paint brush and a Jack Skellington reference to look at while painting. One important thing I learned for next time: make sure to use a fine tip paint brush!
Make Angry Jack or Happy Jack! The Happy Jack with oval eyes is much easier to paint.
Jack Skellington Chocolate Covered Apples
Jack Skellington Chocolate Covered Apples are an easy and impressive Halloween treat! These are a great alternative to a plain candy apples recipe. Especially if any of your friends or family are The Nightmare Before Christmas fans!
Ingredients
- 4 Apples
- 2 Cups White Chocolate Morsels, (white chocolate melts can be used instead)
- 2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil or Shortening**
- Black Icing
- 4 Popsicle Sticks
- Black & White Washi Tape, optional
- Fine Tip Paint Brush
Instructions
- Cover popsicle sticks with washi tape.
- Wash and dry apples. Remove stems and insert sticks.
- Melt white chocolate and oil/shortening in microwave. Stir every 20-30 seconds. Heat until almost smooth (about 1 minute) then stir vigorously until all chocolate is melted.(You’ll want to use a dish or cup that is not much wider than your apples and deep enough to fully submerge the apple.)
- Let melted chocolate cool for 2-3 minutes.
- Dip and allow the excess to drip off.
- Transfer to plate covered with wax paper. Immediately transfer apples to refrigerator. (To prevent chocolate puddles at base, spin apples after refrigerating for 2-3 minutes. This will remove the excess chocolate at bottom.)
- Once chocolate has fully cooled (5-10 minutes) dip in melted chocolate one more time, repeating process.
- After second chocolate coating has fully cooled, begin painting the Jack Skellington face.
- Use a fine tip brush for painting.
Notes
*Chocolate Covered Apples are a messy treat. The chocolate will break apart while eating. You have been warned*
**edited 10/2015
Nutrition Information
Yield 4 Serving Size gAmount Per Serving Calories 724Total Fat 39gSaturated Fat 24gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 12gCholesterol 20mgSodium 101mgCarbohydrates 92gFiber 5gSugar 82gProtein 6g
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Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says
These are so stinkin awesome!! I love this idea!
Nicole Harris says
Thanks Ashley! These were so fun to make!
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says
These are so creative! Love that she wanted to be Jack for Halloween.
Nicole Harris says
Thanks Barbara! I’m just happy that she chose a costume that I don’t have to make this year 😀
Kim Beaulieu says
These are so cute. I bet my kids would love them even though they’re older. This is wicked cool.
Nicole Harris says
Thanks Kim!
Donna Murray says
Where can I get Black and White Washi Tape?
Nicole Harris says
Hi Donna! I found the black and white washi tape at Target in the Halloween section.
Izah says
I think I can do this… Thanks for sharing Nicole.. I’ll be reading other post later.
Mariam says
Hello,
This is a lovely recipe! So lovely that I just had to include it in my roundup of “Best Halloween Party Desserts” blog post I think guests of any Halloween party will enjoy this dessert so much! Check out the post!
Love,
Mariam
The Petite Bijou
http://www.thepetitebijou.com
Nicole Harris says
Thanks!
Hebsiba says
I also try to do this… It’s really amazing, and keep sharing.
Nicole Harris says
Thanks!
Liz says
These are SO fun!! I’m not sure my artistic skills are up to the challenge, but I’d be happy to be a taste tester!