S’mores Salted Caramel Apple Nachos – great for snacks or a quick dessert! Think caramel apples, but better!! #12bloggers

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S’mores Salted Caramel Apple Nachos
If you enjoy caramel apples, then you are going to looooove this crazy simple variation! My kiddos totally dig these S’mores Salted Caramel Apple Nachos as a dessert or as a fun afternoon snack! I almost hate to call this a recipe …. it’s almost too simple to be called that! It’s more of a method than a recipe.

I made my own Salted Caramel Sauce and Homemade Chocolate Sauce for this recipe, but you could buy either of them (or both of them) store bought to save time if you need to. We used itty-bitty marshmallows in a canister (I found mine near the hot cocoa and coffee aisle) and crumbled up a few graham crackers for this recipe – but we have used regular mini marshmallows and Golden Grahams cereal if we have them on hand. We throw a few mini chocolate chips onto the apple nachos for good measure. You can never have too much chocolate in my opinion! Feel free to use your favorite variety of apples – I like to use a combo of apples just because each of us in the Love Bakes Good Cakes house likes different kinds of apples, plus I kinda dig the color, texture and flavor thing that using a variety gives us.
A perfect snack
I made a huge plate for all of my kiddos to enjoy as a snack, but you could make this on a much smaller scale for one or two people by using just one or two apples. With back-to-school, I know my kiddos will be requesting this S’mores Salted Caramel Apple Nachos recipe often! And really, with how easy this recipe is and because it’s semi-healthy (hey, it has apples!!) – I’m all for it!

Also, this is the 12th of the month, so I’m teaming up with some of my bloggy friends to bring you 12 recipes (apples recipes this month!) all with 12 ingredients or less. You can follow the hashtag #12bloggers on social media if you would like! Be sure to check out all of the awesome apple recipes near the end of this post!


Don’t forget to stop by and see the other awesome apple recipes!

12 Apple Desserts
Chocolate Chip Apple Pie Cheesecake Parfaits From Big Bears Wife
Caramel Apple Shortcakes from Betsy Life
Snickers Caramel Apple Bars from Home Cooking Memories
Apple Caramel Crepes from Cooking on the Front Burner
S’mores Salted Caramel Apple Nachos from Love Bakes Good Cakes
Apple Cheddar Tostadas from Thyme for Cocktails
Apple Bacon Oat Bars from Bread Booze Bacon
No Bake Caramel Apple Cheesecake from A Night Owl Blog
Salted Caramel Cheesecake Apple Pie Bars from Pink Cake Plate
Apple Pie Chimi with Cheddar Cheese from I Love My Disorganized Life
Easy Apple Crisp from See Vanessa Craft
Apple Pie Crinkle Cookies from Around My Family Table
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S'mores Salted Caramel Apple Nachos
S'mores Salted Caramel Apple Nachos - great for snacks or a quick dessert! Think caramel apples, but better!!
Ingredients
- Apples, cored and cut into slices
- Lemon juice
- Salted Caramel
- Homemade Chocolate Sauce
- Jet Puffed Mallow Bits - Vanilla
- Graham crackers, crumbled
- Mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Toss apples with lemon juice then place the apples onto a serving platter.
- Drizzle the salted caramel over the top of the apples, followed by the chocolate sauce.
- Sprinkle the Jet Puffed Mallow Bits over the top, followed by the graham cracker crumbs and then the mini chocolate chips.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
For a large serving platter, you may want to work in layers - adding the apples then the toppings, another layer of apples, more toppings, etc.
Nutrition Information:
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 0Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 0mgFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 0g
I love caramel apples, and would totally make your homemade sauce! I love the s'mores twist here — these look irresistible!
If my kids came home to these, they would love me forever! 🙂 Looks great!
I often refer to things as methods rather than recipes, and this method and all the options you gave it perfect! Can't wait to try it.