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You don’t need to be a professional baker to make this deliciously easy fall treat. Layers of rich dark chocolate, salted mini pretzels, sweet apples, and the most delicious salty caramel sauce come together in this fun homemade candy. You can use store-bought caramel in a pinch, but my apple cider caramel (made with butter, brown sugar, and cider) makes this extra special. Each chocolate-covered caramel apple wedge is sweet, salty, crunchy, chewy — and so perfect for both Halloween and Thanksgiving entertaining!

I never thought I could love a caramel apple recipe this much. Especially because, as a kid, I didn’t even like caramel apples! My mom used to buy those sheets of caramel wrappers from the grocery store — do you remember those? They only showed up in the fall, complete with little sticks for making caramel apples at home.
I always thought the caramel was too hard to eat — it stuck to my teeth and was just too much, especially once I got braces in middle school. But without fail, my mom would make them every year. And in true chocoholic fashion, she always took things a step further by slicing the apples and dipping those caramel-covered wedges into melted chocolate. It was her signature touch!

It’s only fairly recently that I’ve come to love caramel apples again. First, with this magical caramel apple cake I made a few years ago. And now with my go-to homemade cider caramel dip that’s soft, chewy, and never too sticky.
But this bark? This bark takes things to another level. It’s so fun and easy to make. Layers of melty chocolate, buttery apple cider caramel, salty pretzels, and crisp honeycrisp apples. A final sprinkle of flaky sea salt brings everything together.
It’s the most perfect homemade fall candy — sweet, salty, crunchy, chewy, and totally irresistible!

You’ll need a cookie sheet, parchment paper, and I use a small pot to melt the chocolate on the stove. Then, that same pot is used to make the caramel sauce.

Melt the dark chocolate chips, then spread the melted chocolate out on a sheet of parchment paper. I like to form it into a small rectangle — about the size of a 9×13-inch baking dish — as the base layer for the bark.

This is my no-fail, no-fuss caramel. Simply boil apple cider with brown sugar and butter for about 8 to 10 minutes, until the sauce bubbles and thickens. The longer you boil, the firmer the caramel will be. Ideally, you want a pourable sauce, so stick to that 8–10 minute window.
Once thickened, stir in a pinch of sea salt, then drizzle the warm caramel over the chocolate layer.

With the caramel in place, scatter on the pretzels and apple slices. Drizzle over a bit more caramel, then finish with an extra layer of melted chocolate — about 1 cup — to help hold everything together. Sprinkle with flaked sea salt for that perfect salty-sweet finish.

Chill the bark in the fridge until hardened, then break it into pieces. It will keep well in the fridge for a day, but I recommend freezing it after that to keep the apples from getting soggy.
When you’re ready to serve, let the bark sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes — the caramel is softest and chewiest then, which is how we love it most.
Sweet, salty, chocolatey, and just the right amount of chewy — this bark has it all. It’s the easiest treat to make and always disappears fast. Pack it up for Halloween parties, bring it to Thanksgiving, take it as a hostess gift, or keep a stash in the freezer for cozy fall and winter nights!

Looking for other fall sweets? Here are my favorites:
Black Widow Peanut Butter Bars
Hocus Pocus Spellbook Brownies
BOO! Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
Milk Chocolate Stuffed Jack-O’-Lantern Cookies
Lastly, if you make this Salted Chocolate Caramel Apple Bark, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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This was so different! Alll the different flavours of sweet and salty were great but I misread it and used apple cider vinegar instead of apple cider lol MY mistake and it was very tart but also still pretty good. I am sure it’s amazing with actual apple cider-next time I will be doing that! Thanks for a really unique dessert and like you. I just started loving caramel apples as an adult, also!
Hey Paula,
Thanks for testing this recipe out, I’m thrilled it was a success for you. So sorry about the vinegar! Happy November!🍂🍁
I made this at 3pm for a Halloween party at 7pm. The apples were brown by the party time, and they released juice so there were beads of liquid on the bark. They looked really bad so I didn’t bring them and ended up running to the store and buying cookies instead. If you are going to make this you pretty much need to eat it right away.
Thanks for sharing your feedback, Lauren.
So sorry to hear they were not enjoyed!
Perhaps spritzing the apples with a little lemon juice before adding to the mix to prevent browning?! 😉
How do you keep the apples from turning brown?
Hi Kim,
You could toss them in some lemon juice. I hope you love this recipe!
If you can find Opal apples – they are a SO delicious cross between a golden delicious and topaz apple – they DO NOT brown when cut up. The apple has a very low level of the enzyme that causes browning. These are my favorite. The are so tasty and are perfect for those salad or snacks or appetizers (or now, chocolate caramel apple bark) because they keep the beautiful apple flesh looking perfect. 🙂
Mine turned out similar to other commenters. The apple began to leak their moisture pretty quickly. It was super delicious! But the texture and moisture was a turn off for the teens I made it for. Would be great to make and eat immediately after that one hour chilling period.
Hey Stephanie,
Thanks so much for trying this recipe!! Glad to hear it was yummy, sorry for any issues that were had. Happy Sunday!
Turned out great for me! We made this in the morning and it was perfect by the afternoon party. Carmel was so easy and yummy. Almost too easy haha – this is probably going to end up mixed in popcorn in the near future 🙈
Hey Myranda,
Happy Sunday! Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try, I love to hear it turned out well for you!