Apple Nachos

Apple Nachos are the no bake dessert you can eat with your fingers! With tart apples covered in caramel, chocolate and crunchy nuts, this easy recipe turns regular apple slices into a sweet and gooey treat.

Our readers love caramel apples, including this easy Caramel Apple Empanada recipe! Similar to our delicious Apple Hand Pies, you’ll love the easy assembly of ingredients for a tasty treat.

Apple nachos on a plate with green apple slices, caramel, chocolate, and melted marshmallow.


Caramel Apple Slices

Raise your hand if you like caramel apples? Yeah, me too! Apple Nachos were born from a lifelong love of biting into a crisp apple surrounded in gooey caramel.

I was under the delusion that what I call “Apple Nachos ” would somehow be easier to eat than a traditional caramel apple.

Spoiler alert: They’re not. These are gooey and messy and . . . totally delicious.

FAVORITE APPLE RECIPES: Taffy Apple Salad | Apple Pie

Ingredient Notes

  • Apples. Green apples just look so pretty arranged on a serving plate. Granny Smith apples are my preferred apple to use for caramel apples and other apple desserts. The tartness is important for balancing the super sweet caramel, chocolate and marshmallows that go on top. If you can’t get Granny Smith, Pink Lady apples make a decent substitution. Just avoid super sweet apples here if you can!
  • Caramel. Use the square caramels and unwrap before melting. Need a quicker solution? Use a jar of thick ice cream caramel sauce instead!
  • Marshmallow. My love of gooey marshmallow started with rice krispie treats, but drizzled over these caramel apple slices is insanely delicious! Swap this out for our homemade marshmallow fluff instead!
  • Nuts. Chopped peanuts work great here. But toasted pecans would be delicious too!

Step by Step Instructions

Step by step photos showing how to prep ingredients to make apple nachos

I could have just sliced up some apples, covered them in caramel and had a delicious snack. However, I wanted to make these truly “nacho” like! That meant, I needed a sauce to be the “cheese”.

Enter marshmallows. I made a creamy sauce by melting butter and marshmallows together.

Then, in a separate bowl I melted together lots of unwrapped caramel candies or caramel bits. (You can swap out the caramels for caramel ice cream topping if you prefer)

Next, I drizzled both sauces over a plate of sliced apples arranged in a spiral.

Finally, I added some swirls of chocolate syrup, a sprinkle of peanuts and some mini chocolate chips. (You could also swap out the syrup for melted milk chocolate chips or hot fudge sauce).

Thanks to the layers of drizzle, every bite of apple had a slightly different balance of chocolate to caramel to marshmallow flavor. The salty crunchy peanuts add the perfect finishing touch.

Step by step photos showing how to assemble caramel apple nachos.

How to keep apples from browning

Whenever I share a recipe with sliced uncooked apples, I’m often asked, “How do you prevent your apples from browning quickly?”

Depending on your environment, those pretty apple slices can turn to an unpleasant brown color within a few minutes. While they’ll still taste fine if this happens, they definitely lose some of their visual appeal!

If you’re not eating the apple nachos right away, here are a few techniques I like for preventing browning.

  • Salt water: Soak apple slices in a cup of water with 1/8 tsp of salt. After 5 minutes, drain and rinse the apples well before proceeding with the recipe.
  • Lemon juice: Squeeze a little lemon juice onto the sliced apples while you prepare the other apple nachos ingredients. This will delay the browning, but will add a hint of lemon flavor to the apples.
  • Honey: A quick way to prevent browning is stirring a spoonful of honey into a bowl of water, then submerging the apples in the mixture for 30 seconds. Remove the apples and proceed with the recipe.

MORE APPLE DESSERTS: Apple Crumble | Apple Crisp

Plate of apple slices topped with melted caramel, marshmallow and chocolate.

Variations

The recipe I’m sharing below is the staple version of caramel apple slices we make and enjoy most at our house.

As a simple dessert or fun snack option, kids love the apples with marshmallow, caramel and chocolate!

Feel free to mix up the apple nachos based on what you’re in the mood for. Here are some other great options to change it up:

  • White chocolate – Sub the mini chocolate morsels for white chocolate chips, or go half and half!
  • Other nuts – Chopped walnuts and almonds taste great with caramel.
  • Toffee – Heath toffee bits would be a delicious addition reminiscent of toffee candy apples.
  • Sprinkles – What kid is going to say “no” when you give them the optioon of a snack with sprinkles?
  • Candy- sprinkle on some M&M’s, chopped peanut butter cups or Snickers candy bars, or Reese’s Pieces for a delicious candy apple treat!
  • Peanut Butter – melt some peanut butter morsels, or warm up some creamy peanut butter and drizzle over the top with chocolate syrup!
  • Butterscotch – use our homemade butterscotch sauce for a delicious twist.

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Apple Nachos

5 from 7 votes
By: Aimee
Apple Nachos are the no bake dessert you can eat with your fingers! With tart apples covered in caramel, chocolate and crunchy nuts, this easy recipe turns regular apple slices into a sweet and gooey treat.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes
Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients 

  • 4 large Granny Smith apples sliced
  • 35 large marshmallows
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 35 caramels unwrapped
  • 1 Tablespoon evaporated milk or half and half
  • ¼ cup peanuts
  • ¼ cup mini semi-sweet morsels
  • 2 Tablespoons chocolate syrup
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Instructions 

  • Slice apples and arrange on platter.
  • In saucepan, melt marshmallows and butter until creamy. Set aside.
  • In microwave dish, melt caramels with milk (cooking in 30 second intervals, and stirring). Set aside.
  • Pour marshmallow cream over apple slices, followed by caramel sauce. Drizzle chocolate syrup and sprinkle with peanuts and mini chocolate morsels. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Notes

Feel free to mix up the apple nachos based on what you’re in the mood for. Here are some other great options to change it up:
  • White chocolate – Sub the mini chocolate morsels for white chocolate chips, or go half and half!
  • Other nuts – Chopped walnuts and almonds taste great with caramel.
  • Toffee – Heath toffee bits would be a delicious additionreminiscent of toffee candy apples.
  • Sprinkles – What kid is going to say “no” when you give them the optioon of a snack with sprinkles?
  • Candy- sprinkle on some M&M’s, chopped peanut butter cups or Snickers candy bars, or Reese’s Pieces for a delicious candy apple treat!
  • Peanut Buttermelt some peanut butter morsels, or warm up some creamy peanut butter and drizzle over the top with chocolate syrup!

Nutrition

Calories: 423kcal, Carbohydrates: 78g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 19mg, Sodium: 204mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 60g
Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
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It’s all the great taste of caramel and candy apples sliced up on a plate. Go ahead and make snack time a little ooey-gooey with this easy Apple Nachos recipe!



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Posted on June 9, 2020

Comments & Reviews

  1. My little girl has a sleepover coming up. I am so making these! I would love it if you would link up to my Tuesday Confessional link party going on now: http://www.craftyconfessions.com/2011/07/tuesday-confessional-link-up-2.html. I hope to see you soon!
    ~Macy from Confessions of a SAHM

  2. I love any dessert that involves apples and caramel! Yummy! This looks divine. I’d like to invite you to share some of your recipes on A Well-Seasoned Life’s Sweet Indulgences Sunday.

    http://www.wellseasonedlife.com/2011/07/sweet-indulgences-sunday-11.html

  3. I’m 200% certain I never should have found your blog! These look amazing- we LOVE caramel apples and this is a more summery way to do them! Will absolutely try this- your blog is amazing! Thrilled to be your newest follower 🙂

  4. These look so pretty! My kids would have these eaten up in about 5 minutes! What a clever idea…apple nachos. I love it. 🙂

  5. Fun treat! I forgot that I used to do this! Great way to get your fruit AND make it a little sweeter. I definitely need to try these again soon.

  6. Oh my,
    This looks like an awesome treat and it looks so pretty. I think that all ages would enjoy this nice treat. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and come back real soon.
    Hope you have a great week end!
    Miz Helen

  7. My name is Ali and I am from the Water Services Department.

    I was forwarded this address by a concerned reader: Miss A. Busybody in regards to the dangers of drinking out of hoses after apple consumption.

    Danger #1 – Bacteria growth in warm standing water. Let the water get nice and cold before drinking.

    Danger #2 – Lead passed from the hose to the hose-drinker.

    Please be advised that a second or two worth of a cool sip from the house is NO JOKING MATTER. You might as well send your kids to much on the old paint in your closets.

    Please be advised that we will follow up with this situation should any children be found frolicking and hose sipping in your yard in the future.

    Stuffily,
    Me

  8. My daughter gets all giddy just when I say apple slices, so she would be over-the-top-excited if I made this…fantastic!

  9. OHhh my Aimee! I never knew that I could lick the lipstick off my lips by looking at your blog! Cups Up! xoxo

  10. As always you have the best looking sweet recipes! This just looks so yummy. Great pictures. Come over and visit us today. We have a wonderful chilled soup and a great give away from the Fairy Hobmother.

  11. How fun! And so beautifully arranged! I can see how it could get a little messy, but that’s all part of eating caramel apples, too 🙂

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