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Homemade Apple Sauce
Making homemade applesauce with cinnamon. Simple, easy and know what is in your applesauce. Great for a snack and baking.
Prep Time
1
hour
hr
Cook Time
20
minutes
mins
Course:
Canning
Cuisine:
American
Servings:
5
pints
Author:
Regina Sober
Equipment
Kitchen Aid Mixer
Kitchen Aid Mixer Spiralizer
Water Bath Canner
Large Canning Pot
canning utensils
Ladle
Blender
Spatula
Wet Clean Paper Towel
Dissolvable Labels
Ingredients
9
pounds
apples before coring & peeling
1-2
cups
water
2 1/2
cups
sugar
Instructions
Was and drain the apples.
Take your peeler and peel, core and slice the applies.
If you are using a peeler, corer, you will want to cut your apple slices in half or quarter so they cook even.
Place the apples into a pot big enough to hold the apples you want to process.
Cook the apples on medium heat, putting in enough water to keep the apples from burning, but not making it soupy.
Start with adding 1/2 cup of water and add more if needed. As the apples soften, they will release water.
The apples with starts to change color, getting more translucent, this is them softening.
Once the apples are soft, you can place them into a blender and blend until smooth.
Place the mix back into the pot and add the sugar.
Heat the apple sauce to 212F and it's time to fill the jars.
Use your ladle and funnel and fill the jars, leaving 1/2" headspace from the top of the jar.
Remove any bubbles (if you add the apple sauce slowly, none should form.
Wipe the rim of the jar with a clean wet towel.
Place the seal and band on the jar hand tightening. Repeat for all jars.
Place the jar into a hot water bath and process jars for 20 minutes.
Remove jars from the water and place on a towel, covering the jar to allow it to cool slowly.
Label and date the jars before storing.
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