Apple Butter Recipe
I stared with a bowl full of apples I had picked from my apple tree and my friends tree (Thanks Terry) and debated on what I wanted to do with them. Make apple pie filling? Freeze the apples for later use? Make apple jelly?
In the end I decided to make apple butter. My sister had given me a jar of apple butter from Cracker Barrel last year and it was so good. I searched the internet for recipes and they all seemed to be complicated and required the use of a food mill. I have been canning over 30 years and I don’t own a food mill but I do own a food processor and it has always worked wonderfully.
Here are the steps I used to make my apple butter :
For the most part, I used the directions for making apple butter from my Ball Blue Book of canning. I have no idea how many pounds of apples I started with but the apples filled a 2 1/2 gallon bucket.
I simply peeled and cored the apples, cut them into large chunks, and placed them into a Fruit Fresh/water bath (you can also use lemon juice) so they wouldn’t turn brown. The Fruit Fresh step is not required and it won’t affect the taste of the apple butter , only the color. Once I had all of my apples cut, I removed them from the Fruit Fresh water bath and placed them in a large pot, covered them with water and cooked them until they were soft. I then put the softened apples into a food processor and pureed them until it became applesauce. I had about 3 pints of applesauce when finished.
*note ~ Most of the water should evaporate while cooking the apples but if there is a lot of water left once the apples have softened, simply drain the water before putting apples in the food processor.
I took the applesauce from the food processor and put into a large pot adding the sugar, cinnamon, and cloves to taste. My apples were sweet and I didn’t have to add much sugar. I ended up cooking my apple butter about two hours on low heat, stirring frequently.
I processed my apple butter according to directions below (10 minutes in boiling water bath)
INGREDIENTS
- 4 pounds (about 16 medium)
- 4 cups sugar
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
DIRECTIONS
- Cook apples in small amount of water until apples are soft.
- Put through food mill or in a food processor until consistency of applesauce.
- Place your processed apples (applesauce) in a large pan. Add sugar and spices.
- Cook on low heat stirring frequently to prevent burning. Cook until mixture is thick and smooth (1 -2 hours).
CANNING
Ladle hot butter into hot jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Adjust two-piece caps Process 10 minutes in a boiling-water canner.
Fresh Homemade Apple Butter
Ingredients
- 4 pounds apples (about 16 medium)
- 4 cups sugar
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
Instructions
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Cook apples in small amount of water until apples are soft.
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Put through food mill or in a food processor until consistency of applesauce.
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Place your processed apples (applesauce) in a large pan. Add sugar and spices
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Cook on low heat stirring frequently to prevent burning. Cook until mixture is thick and smooth (1 -2 hours).
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Ladle hot butter into hot jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Adjust two-piece caps Process 10 minutes in a boiling-water canner.