Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Apples, Apples, Apples!

We have this apple tree. Actually, we have more, but just one produced enough to do anything with. Last week I convinced my youngest child that he wanted to help me finish picking the tree. He's much taller than I am, and it all made perfect sense to me.....teenage child, very tall, lives at home, eats at home......well, you get the picture. Anyway, I had about 3-4 big boxes of apples on the kitchen counter. I made applesauce. Boy, did I make applesauce! Thank heavens for my really cool Victorio Strainer. Before I had this thing, I would never attempt to make much applesauce. But not now. All I have to do is cut them in quarters, cut out any buggy parts, cook them down a little, and run them through the strainer.


I got my jars all set up to can the applesauce. I ended up taking more than one day to do all this, because I started after I came home from work. I made a bunch one evening, and then the next day put the whole batch in the electric roaster to warm it up before I put it in jars to can.


A family can only eat so much applesauce, right? I still had some apples left over, so I made apple butter. Here it is, cooking down and smelling really good.


Oh, yum. Here's a few jars of the finished product. I can't wait to open up a jar and use it on toast, or in recipes! Next on the list to make? Pomegranate jelly! I LOVE fall!


4 comments:

  1. Ok, I want some of your pomegranate jelly! We did just buy a whole bunch of apples, so I am going to start making applesauce and freezing it, since it is just the two of us. I am going to play with mine a little and do some with some cranberries and see how that comes out. Little Miss Domestication these days!

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  2. I just made some apple butter on Sunday. I have a recipe for the crock pot and you just let it cook all day. It is a chunkier version that what you buy in the store but it is good. Thank you for stopping by my blog. I will check back with you.
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

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  3. wow, I'm impressed. I wish I knew how to can things. I've never done that. Thanks for sharing.

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