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How do I make apple sauce?
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I found a great recipe for homemade all-natural applesauce at a website called cooklikeyourgrandmother.com! (Find recipe and directions at: http://cooklikeyourgrandmother.com/2010/01/how-to-make-applesauce/).
What you need to do first is decide what kind of apples you’re going to use to make your apple sauce. It’s best to use sweet apples like Red Delicious, Gala, Fuji, McIntosh, or Yellow Delicious. This way, you won’t have to add much sugar because the apples are already naturally sweet. It’s also best to use a combination of apples--don’t just stick to one kind!
The recipe calls for 6-10 medium apples, 1 cup raw sugar, and cinnamon to taste. All you have to do to make your applesauce is peel and core the apples, dice them, and put them in a pot with a little water, along with the sugar and cinnamon. Cook on low heat for 30 minutes and then mash with a potato masher! You can check out the website above for more detailed directions and photos!
What you need to do first is decide what kind of apples you’re going to use to make your apple sauce. It’s best to use sweet apples like Red Delicious, Gala, Fuji, McIntosh, or Yellow Delicious. This way, you won’t have to add much sugar because the apples are already naturally sweet. It’s also best to use a combination of apples--don’t just stick to one kind!
The recipe calls for 6-10 medium apples, 1 cup raw sugar, and cinnamon to taste. All you have to do to make your applesauce is peel and core the apples, dice them, and put them in a pot with a little water, along with the sugar and cinnamon. Cook on low heat for 30 minutes and then mash with a potato masher! You can check out the website above for more detailed directions and photos!
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