Apparently I have been on a blog hiatus!
It's back-to-school time, and I swear it was just last week that school started. I'm still not sure what happened to the month of September...where did it go? But, I have 24 bright-eyed first graders keeping me hopping during the day and pool supervising to keep me busy in the evening. But enough about that!
We have apples!
Yum!
I bought a box of the produce my state is famous for (Washington Apples, ya'll!), shared half with my mother, and last night I made applesauce. This is so easy that I slept through most of it. So dig out your Crockpot and let's get that heavenly aroma started!
Diced Fugi Apples |
Dice up enough apples to fill your Crockpot all the way up to the top. This will reduce by two-thirds as it cooks. The peeling of apples is left up to your personal preference. I happen to have peeled every-other apple I diced.
Add 1/4 cup of sugar.
And a tablespoon of cinnamon.
Looks good enough to eat already!
Put the lid on, and turn your Crockpot to low.
Now go to sleep (that's what I did, anyway), or go to work. Or do whatever you want for the next 8-10 hours. The timing all depends on how chunky or mushy you like your sauce. Whatever you do, it will turn out yummy. This is practically no fail!
This morning, I woke up to the mouthwatering aroma of fall.
(See how much it cooked down.)
A quick breakfast of toast topped with applesauce before my Yoga class.
Alternative recipe, equally easy:
Apple Butter
My mom took a different route with her apples, she made apple butter (and shared with me!)
This is basically the same process, with a couple of adjustments:
Use a 1/2 cup of sugar, peel all your apples, and when everything is mushy, use an immersion blender to smooth it out.
I think I'll have to make some Oatmeal Pancakes to use as a vehicle for yummy apple-goodness!
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