My family and I are leaving for the Bahamas for Christmas (I still can't believe it!) and I had a box of apples that I knew wouldn't keep until we got home. So, I decided to break out the apple-peeler-corer-slicer and make some homemade applesauce! If you like to cook with apples and don't have one of these tools you've gotta get one! I literally peeled, cored and sliced 24 apples in less than 10 minutes. You can find one
here.
worth its weight in gold!
Little Brother, my helper today in the kitchen ♥
I made two variations of my basic applesauce recipe which you will find below. The kids and I ate some warm right out of the pot, and the rest went into freezer bags for later.
You'll need:
4 lbs. apples, peeled, cored and sliced (about 12 apples)
1 c. water
1-2 cinnamon sticks (if desired)
1/2-1 c. sugar (brown sugar is nice, too!)
Prepare apples being sure to remove any seed bits that your corer might have missed. Combine with all other ingredients in a large saucepan and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat to simmer for about 30 min. till apples are tender. The thinner your slices the faster it will cook. Remove from heat and using a hand blender, blend until you reach your desired texture, being sure to remove any cinnamon sticks first. If you don't have a hand blender, you can press the pulp through a sieve or food mill. I've even used a potato masher which produces a nice, chunky sauce.
Enjoy warm, pop in the fridge, freeze or pack into sterilized jars and process in a boiling-water canner for 15 mins. for pint-sized jars. You'll get about 3 pints of sauce.
VARIATIONS
Browned Butter and Cinnamon:
tastes like apple pie!
In a small saucepan heat 1 stick of butter (1/2 cup) over low heat until melted. Continue cooking until it turns a golden brown. Add to apples along with the sugar and cinnamon sticks (you could probably use ground cinnamon as well.)
Maple:
perfect for pancakes!
Prepare as in basic recipe, substituting real maple syrup for the sugar.