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How to Make Applesauce
Many varieties of apples are grown and readily available in the U.S. and Canada. Most are suitable for preparing applesauce, but some of the best choices include
Cortland, Jonagold, Golden Delicious, McIntosh
and
Rome Beauty
.
Choose apples that are firm, without bruises or brown spots, and store in the refrigerator. Wash apples before using.
To make basic applesauce, peel, core and coarsely chop 2 pounds of apples. Combine apples, 2 Tbsp. water and 2 tsp. lemon juice in saucepan; cover. Cook on low heat 10 to 15 min. or until apples are very soft, stirring occasionally. Add sugar to taste (1 Tbsp. to ¼ cup). Cook and stir 5 to 10 min. or until sugar is dissolved. Use a potato masher to create a chunky sauce, or puree the mixture in a blender, food processor or food mill for a smoother sauce. If the sauce is too thick, add more water. If the sauce is too thin, return to saucepan and simmer, uncovered, until reduced and slightly thickened. Store in refrigerator.
Apples vary widely in their flavor, sweetness and tartness. Always cook the applesauce first before adding sugar so that you can adjust the sweetness to your liking. Try a combination of apples and experiment with what’s available locally.
Honey, brown sugar or molasses can all be used to sweeten applesauce. Each gives a different flavor and intensity.
Lemon juice helps prevent the apples from turning brown.
You can avoid peeling the apples if you pass the finished sauce through a strainer to remove the bits of peel. Red-skinned apples will create a lovely pink-colored sauce.
Jazz up your applesauce with these mix-in suggestions:
Canned crushed pineapple
Raisins, dried cherries or dried cranberries
½ tsp. vanilla or almond extract
Orange zest
Your favorite ground spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger or cloves.
Freeze applesauce in airtight containers or freezer-weight resealable plastic bags up to 3 months.
Applesauce is delicious warm or cold. Serve it as a side dish, as a condiment with pork or chicken dishes, or use in these great recipes:
Ginger-Applesauce Cake
Potato Latkes with Raspberry-Cinnamon Applesauce
Sausage & Apple Corn Muffins
Applesauce-Yogurt Delight
Apple-Cinnamon Bun Dips
We’ve created better-for-you desserts by substituting applesauce for some of the fat:
Cheesecake Brownies
Blissful Brownies
Fall is a great time to go apple picking for the freshest selection of local fruit. Check out this
website
for farms in your area.
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