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Simple and Delicious Homemade Applesauce

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Instructions for Making Simple and Delicious Homemade Applesauce:

1. Prepare the Apples

Start by washing and peeling your apples. Peeling is optional if you want to leave the skins on for added texture and nutrients, but traditionally applesauce is made with peeled apples for a smoother finish. After peeling, core the apples and cut them into small chunks. The size of the chunks doesn’t matter much, but try to keep them even so they cook at the same rate.

2. Cook the Apples

Place the chopped apples into a large pot. Add 1/2 cup of water (or apple juice) to help the apples break down as they cook. Stir in your cinnamon and nutmeg if you want a spiced applesauce. The cinnamon will add a wonderful warmth and depth, while the nutmeg provides a subtle, nutty undertone. If you like, you can also add a teaspoon of lemon juice to keep the applesauce from turning too brown and to give it a slight tang.

Cover the pot and cook over medium heat for about 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally. As the apples cook, they will start to soften and release their juices. If the mixture starts to get too thick or dry, you can add a bit more water or apple juice to keep it moist.

3. Mash or Blend the Apples

Once the apples are soft and easily mashed with a spoon, it’s time to decide on your desired texture. For a chunky applesauce, use a potato masher to mash the apples directly in the pot until you reach your preferred consistency.

For smooth applesauce, use an immersion blender or transfer the cooked apples to a regular blender. Blend until the mixture is smooth and creamy. If it’s too thick for your liking, add a little extra water or apple juice to thin it out.

4. Sweeten to Taste

Taste your applesauce and decide if you want it sweeter. If your apples were tart, add 1-2 tablespoons of sugar (or a natural sweetener like honey or maple syrup) and stir until fully dissolved. You can also add a bit more cinnamon if you prefer a stronger spice flavor. If you’re aiming for a healthier version, you can skip the sweetener entirely, as the apples themselves should provide enough natural sweetness.

5. Cool and Serve

Once your applesauce is at the desired consistency and sweetness, remove the pot from the heat. Let the applesauce cool to room temperature before serving, or store it in airtight containers in the refrigerator. The applesauce can be served warm or cold, depending on your preference.


Variations and Customizations for Your Applesauce:

  • Add More Spices: Customize your applesauce with other spices like cloves, ginger, or allspice for added complexity. You can also experiment with a dash of vanilla extract or even orange zest for a citrusy note.
  • Chunky or Smooth: Some people love their applesauce with chunks of apple for texture, while others prefer it silky smooth. Choose your consistency based on your personal preference or how you plan to use the applesauce (syrup for pancakes, or as a side for pork chops or oatmeal).
  • Sweeten Naturally: Instead of adding refined sugar, you can opt for natural sweeteners like maple syrup, honey, or stevia. These alternatives add flavor without the need for processed sugar.
  • Use Different Apple Varieties: The type of apples you use will greatly affect the flavor of your applesauce. Sweet apples like Fuji, Gala, or Honeycrisp will yield a naturally sweeter applesauce, while tart apples like Granny Smith will give a more tangy and tart flavor. A mix of sweet and tart apples is often the best choice for a balanced applesauce.
  • Make It Apple-Cinnamon: If you’re a fan of the apple-cinnamon combination, increase the amount of cinnamon you add to your applesauce. A pinch of cinnamon stick can also be simmered with the apples for a more intense flavor.

How to Store Homemade Applesauce:

  • Refrigeration: Store your applesauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It will last for about 5-7 days.
  • Freezing: Applesauce can easily be frozen for future use. Let it cool completely before transferring it to freezer-safe containers or freezer bags. It will keep well for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to use it, simply thaw it overnight in the fridge or heat it up in a pot.

Why You’ll Love Homemade Applesauce:

Homemade applesauce is a simple, comforting, and customizable treat that can be enjoyed year-round. With just a few ingredients, you can create a deliciously fresh and natural version of this classic dish that rivals anything you can find in a store. It’s perfect on its own as a snack, as a topping for oatmeal, pancakes, or waffles, or paired with savory dishes like roast pork or chicken.

Plus, making your own applesauce means you can control the sweetness, texture, and flavor, ensuring a perfectly tailored result every time. Whether you’re making a small batch for yourself or preparing a big pot to share with family, this easy homemade applesauce recipe is sure to become a favorite in your kitchen.

So next time you find yourself with a few extra apples, skip the store-bought jar and try your hand at this simple and delicious homemade applesauce—you’ll be amazed at how easy and rewarding it is!

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