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GrammyGoose
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Sue
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 05:25:53 AM
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This is a very easy recipe for apple butter.
3 quarts peeled apples sliced thin 1/2 cup water Place in crock pot on high all day then add: 2 1/2 cups sugar 1/2 tsp ground clove 2 tsp ground cinnamon Cook on low for about 4 hours Stir, place in hot jars and seal. Note: If apples are still too chunky, use mixer to break it down into a nice texture. Make sure it's still bubbling when you put it in your jars, can and seal.
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Tina
Watkinsville
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 06:24:03 AM
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Thanks Sue! Last year I was lookng for just this recipe.
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Julie
Medina
ND
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 06:42:00 AM
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I love this apple butter Sue, it is the same recipe I use and it makes my house smell wonderful, so much like fall.
Julie
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Alee
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Wy
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Robin
Denver
CO
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 07:18:11 AM
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I wish I had an apple tree. I am going to buy a box of apples.
Can you leave the skin on? |
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maggie14
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Hannah
Washington
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 08:20:22 AM
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oh, I'm going to try this soon!Thank you so much. Maggie |
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bertha
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Bertha
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Mi
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 08:31:18 AM
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Sue This sounds great. Cant have sugar do you think Splenda would work? Bert Bush |
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Merry
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Merry
Ankeny
Iowa
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 10:19:16 AM
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This us the best apple butter recipe, and the easiest! I love it!
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GrammyGoose
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Sue
Liverpool
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 2:23:23 PM
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Bertha, I don't know if the Splenda would make it any different or not. I've never tried it that way, but should cook up a batch for my parents since they are both diabetic. If I get a chance to try it, I'll let you know.
Sue Farmgirl #656
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Shirley
Karnak
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 2:28:32 PM
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Thanks for sharing - I just checked with our local orchard today and the apples will be ready Labor Day. I always purchase a bushel or two to make applesauce and apple butter, as well as pie filling, and slices for fried apples. |
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Bonnie
Minneapolis
Minnesota
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 3:20:07 PM
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Sue: I love the recipe for a different reason. Every year for many years I made apple butter in an old copper kettle over an open fire. Stirred it with an apple butter paddle, a long stick with a paddle on the end with a hole in the middle. It took hours. But, by golly, it was the best apple butter I ever had. Can't wait to try yours. Thanks
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Rosemary
Huntingdon
PA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 4:44:15 PM
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A local organization has been making apple butter in kettles over fires for a long time, and they always make a batch without any seasonings. You could make some without any sugar, and add Splenda to individual servings. |
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T
MI
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 04:47:06 AM
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So....after it's cooked and ready to go...you heat the jars in a hot water bath (and lids) and then spoon the hot apple butter into the hot jars and put the lid on tight...right?
Then, do you have to put them BACK into the water bath to set those lids? And can some wonderful apple-guru-canning-goddess post how to make a pie filling to can??? And maybe an applesauce too???
I mean..it's a little embarrassing cause I live in MI (apple central) but I've never canned apples before? My canning repertoire is somewhat limited to tomatoes and a little salsa last year...Oh...and I tried grape jelly once too. But I crave a few "rows" of canned something on my shelves to pull out mid-winter to remind me of the summer....I'm throwing blueberries into the freezer but I'd really like to see those canning jars full of color on my shelves! Thanks. T |
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Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 08:37:32 AM
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Thanks, Sue...I too will need a little clarification on the waterbath canning time. I have to be totally detailed or I worry myself to death about ruining things!
This will be so nice for me since I have so little time (a 5.5 month old will do that, I understand!)...
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Michele
Brighton
Michigan
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 08:48:43 AM
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sue, how many pints does this usually make.
Stra Meadow, You should probably process the jars of apple butter for about 1o - 15 minutes for pints. There is a really good apple pie filling recipe in one of the past issues of MJF. Don't remember which one, though. Michele
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Sue
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 09:45:28 AM
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I have to be totally honest with you. I have never had the chance to can this. I make it and my kids are waiting to take their jar home and eat it. I usually get 5-6 jars out of a batch, depending on how much they eat while they are helping me. I make sure I have fresh biscuits coming out of the oven when this is ready and it disappears quickly.
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Loyce
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 10:51:39 AM
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Do you have to put it into a water bath for a number of minutes after you can it?
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Fruits and Veggies Nanna
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Loyce
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 10:52:42 AM
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Do you have to put it into a water bath for a number of minutes after you can it?
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Merry
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Merry
Ankeny
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 11:00:58 AM
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I do, I water process like I would for jam.
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Joanna
Dunbarton
New Hampshire
USA
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Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 5:21:16 PM
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I Make Apple Butter every year, some with sugar and some with Splenda. My neighbor is diabetic, so I make his with the Splenda and he loves it.
As far as the waterbath time, usually in any cookbook on canning they have the time table for apples listed. . not sure off the top of my head but 15 minutes comes to mind. . . please double check in your cookbook though.
The apple pie filling recipe sounds wonderful! Has anyone got a good one for canning???? I too would love to make a few jars for the winter. Our wild apples are almost ready to pick any day now. . . I know, it seems early, however, our trees are already turning!
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Robin
Denver
CO
USA
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Posted - Aug 22 2009 : 1:55:07 PM
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I made this using apples with peels and just using my regular apple slicer that I use for slicing apples for my son. It turned out really yummy. I also cooked it for several hours before hitting the batch with my immersion blender. You cant tell the apple peels are there. Next time I might try popping the core in as well.
Yummy recipe. Thanks! |
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T
MI
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Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 11:57:18 AM
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Ok...so I sliced/peeled and put apples into the crockpot and they "blooped" out of the pot onto the counter....but I've kept going and added my sugar/spices and we are now in the home stretch of cooking on low for a few hours. Already it's dark brown and spicey smelling. I don't think I'll have enough to "can" after the apples tried to make their get-away but enough to share with a neighbor and make a dandy back-to-school gift for the secretary in my office...(she's not mine mind you but she sure takes care of me like she is and I appreciate her in oh so many ways!!!) I may even bake some bread today too!
So....I took the peels and covered with water and cooked them down on the stove. Now I am simmering peels, sugar, spice to make a jelly of some sort. I've strained through cheesecloth twice now and it's still dark but relatively clear... This will make jelly right? |
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Karen
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Ga.
USA
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Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 12:10:19 PM
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Thank you so much for this recipe I look forward to trying it! Thanks Karen
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Laila
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Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 1:10:10 PM
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Do you keep the lid off the crock pot for the whole process?
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Robin
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Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 1:30:26 PM
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I wonder if the batch was too large for her crockpot? |
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GrammyGoose
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Sue
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Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 3:35:37 PM
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Laila, I leave the lid on the whole time.
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