Biting off more apple than I can chew?

Jacquie Schofield
@jacquie-schofield
10/01/10 07:40:27
11 posts

Hi there.

Amateur chocolatier looking for advice from the experts. : )

I am making another round of wedding favors that consists of gourmet chocolate covered apples. A bit concerned aboutthe shelf life of the sweet tasty morsels. The literature I've read says that they will hold up for a week if refrigerated. They are speaking just of the caramel coated apples. Not those dipped in tempered chocolate. I wouldn't want to refrigerate tempered chocolate. Any advice on how long a completed gourmet apple will hold up without refrigeration?

Thanks for your help

Jacquie


updated by @jacquie-schofield: 04/22/15 10:56:13
Sarah Scott
@sarah-scott
10/12/10 20:36:15
16 posts
Not sure but I would say it's going to be about the same life as with a caramel apple. I used to work in a store that made caramel apples and they would keep well for up to four days non-refrigerated.

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