Applesauce WATER BATH CANNING |
Ingredients: Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
Cooking Directions:
-------- ------------ -------------------------------- 2 1/2 pounds apples per quart - (to 3 1/2) -- see * Note Water -- as needed Sugar -- (optional)
* Note: Using a sweet variety eating apple may lessen the need for adding sugar.
Prepare Ball brand or Kerr brand jars and closures according to manufacturer's instructions.
Wash, stem and quarter apples; do not core or peel. Cook apples until soft in a large covered saucepot with just enough water to prevent sticking. Press apples and juice through a sieve or food mill to separate seeds and peel from the pulp.
Return apple pulp to saucepot. Add 1/4 cup sugar per pound of apples or to taste, if desired. Bring applesauce to a boil, stirring to prevent sticking. Reduce heat; simmer 5 minutes, stirring to prevent sticking.
Carefully ladle hot sauce into hot jars, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles with a nonmetallic spatula. Wipe jar rim clean. Place lid on jar with sealing compound next to glass. Screw band down evenly and firmly just until a point of resistance is met -- fingertip tight.
Process pints and quarts 20 minutes in a boiling-water canner. At elevations higher than 1,000 feet, boil 2 additional minutes for each additional 1,000 feet elevation.
Recipe Variations: Spiced applesauce can be made by adding ground spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg or allspice to the sauce during the last 5 minutes of cooking. For a chunky sauce, core and peel apples before they are cooked. Coarsely crush half of the cooked apples with a potato masher; press remaining apples through a sieve or food mill. Combine crushed and sauced apple mixtures; continue as for Applesauce.
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Comments: Can the goodness of this season to enjoy in the next. Whether youve grown the ingredients in your own back yard or purchased them with great care from your local market, youll enjoy freshness and flavor in the months to come.
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