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Recipe

Apple butter

Duration:
3 hours 30 minutes
Yield:
3 pint jars

This homemade apple butter blends warm spices and sweet apples into a rich, velvety spread perfect for toast, baking, or gifting!

Ingredients

  • 4 lbs (1.8 kg) of good cooking apples (such as Granny Smith or Graven stein)
  • 1 cup (250 mL) apple cider vinegar
  • 2 cups water
  • 2-3 cups (500 mL–750 mL) sugar, see cooking instructions
  • Salt
  • 2 teaspoons (10 mL) cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon (3 mL) ground cloves
  • ½ teaspoon (3 mL) allspice
  • Grated rind and juice of 1 lemon
  • A chinois sieve and pestle or a food mill

Preparation

  1. Cut apples into quarters removing damaged parts, without peeling or coring them.
  2. Put them in a large pot with water and vinegar, cover and bring to a boil then reduce heat and cook until apples are soft; about 20 minutes.
  3. Ladle apple mixture into a chinois sieve (or food mill) and using pestle, force pulp from the chinois sieve into a bowl below and measure resulting puree.
  4. Add ¾ cup of sugar for every cup of apple puree and stir to dissolve sugar.
  5. Add a dash of salt, cinnamon, ground cloves, allspice and lemon (rind & juice). Taste and adjust spices as necessary.
  6. Cook uncovered, in a large, wide, thick-bottomed pot on medium-low heat stirring frequently to prevent burning. Scrape the bottom while stirring to prevent crust from forming.
  7. Cook until thick and smooth; 1 to 2 hours,(i.e. when a small amount is spooned onto a cold plate it is thick and smooth).
  8. Pour into hot, sterilized jars leaving ½-inch head space (if half-pint jars) or ¼-inch head space (if pint jars) and seal (sterilize lids before applying them).
  9. Process filled and sealed jars in a hot water bath for 15 minutes (if half-pint jars) or 20 minutes (if pint jars) to ensure a proper seal.

Note

As an alternative to stovetop cooking, the puree can be cooked uncovered in a microwave, on medium heat to simmer, for around 30 minutes.

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