Caramel Apple Cider Sauce

This decadent sauce should be your new fall staple to drizzle over pie, stir into drinks, and dunk your apple slices in.

This decadent sauce should be your new fall staple to drizzle over pie, stir into drinks, and dunk your apple slices in.
By Dianna Muscari

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This Apple Cider Caramel Sauce is just the sweet treat you’ll want to give to friends, family and yourself during this fall season. It is so, so good.

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With just 4 ingredients {and a watchful eye}, you can make this sweet, decadent sauce that tastes like a perfect autumn day. FOUR INGREDIENTS. There are just no excuses.

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What can you use it for? To drizzle over pie or cake. Dip apple slices in. Stir into beverages. Package up & give as a gift. Eat off a spoon. It’s pretty ridiculous.

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Caramel Apple Cider Sauce


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  • Author: Dianna Muscari

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This decadent sauce should be your new fall staple to drizzle over pie, stir into drinks, and dunk your apple slices in.From Epicurious.


Ingredients

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  • 4 cups apple cider
  • 1 vanilla bean, split & scraped
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup butter, cubed

Instructions

  1. In a saucepan over medium-high heat, bring apple cider to a boil. Add vanilla bean seeds scraped from pod and drop in the pod itself. {You’ll pull this out later.} Continue to boil until reduced by about half, about 12-15 minutes.
  2. Add brown sugar and butter and stir until melted in and well incorporated. Reduce heat to medium.
  3. Allow the mixture to continue to boil until the bubbling starts to slow down as the liquid becomes more thick and syrupy, about 7-10 more minutes. {You’ll have to keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn’t burn.} I didn’t use a candy thermometer for this, but you’ll want the mixture to be pourable but thickened — it will thicken some more after it cools.
  4. Carefully pour hot sauce into a heatproof container or jar and allow to cool before sealing and decorating.
  • Category: Dessert


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