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Apple Butter From Scratch
I?ve had quite a few friends lately ask me for advice on what they should make with all of the apples they have on hand from apple picking. After I suggested apple butter for the third time in one day, I realized that I actually really wanted apple butter, and should just go ahead and make some for myself. We didn?t have a ton of apples on hand, but thankfully Costco did. Actually, Solomon and I have never gone apple picking together, and even though he has lived in New England his whole life, he has never been apple picking! Yes, we do need to change that! While the idea of apple butter may seem a little daunting, with some help from my BFF the crockpot, it was really easy, even though it was time consuming! Here?s what you need (From Not Your Mother?s Slow Cooker Cookbook): 5 lbs. tart cooking apples (I used Pink Lady and Granny Smith), or enough to fill your crockpot 2 cups sugar 1 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 tsp. ground cloves 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg 1/4 tsp. ground allspice pinch of salt First, you want to spray your crockpot with some nonstick spray. Cut and core your apples, but leave the peel on. I just used my apple cutter and figured that even though they were fairly large pieces, it was no biggie.
Cover and let these sit at room temperature all day. The apples end up exuding some of their own juices and collapse a bit. If you want to skip this step, you could pour 1 cup of apple juice or cider in with the apples and sugar.
Turn off the crockpot and let it come to room temperature. Transfer in batches to a blender or food processor, or use an immersion blender in the crock to puree and make it all smooth.
Are you a fruit butter fan? What?s your favorite flavor? Have you ever made it from scratch? Tagged: apple butter, crockpot, fruit butter, granny smith apples, pink lady apples, recipe, slow cooker related searches : Apple
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