Thursday, July 7, 2011

Apple Butter

Not butter at all. Make this in the fall when the farmer's market is overflowing with apples.

Ingredients:
Apples
Brown sugar
Cinnamon
Salt

Peel, core, and chop about two pounds of apples into small pieces. Place the apple chunks in a slow cooker and cover with about two cups of brown sugar. Add a pinch of salt and some cinnamon to taste. Cook on high for about half an hour to an hour, then cook on low for about 10 hours (overnight is good time to do this). Take the lid off. You will have a melted sugar-apple juice mixture small apple chunks floating in it. Using a hand blender (and being careful not to splatter hot sugar stuff on yourself), blend until smooth and no apple chunks remain. Leave the cover off and cook on high until the apple butter has thickened to a spreadable consistency (this may take 2-3 more hours). Refrigerate or freeze. You could also seal it in jars for long-term storage. You can use this like as a spread like jam, as an ice cream topping, as a filling for pies or tarts, as a compliment to meat and fish, as a dip for celery sticks, etc.

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