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November 17, 2010 by: Cathy

Maple Apple Butter in Crockpot

We’re canning apples for the tigress can jam. I was a little disappointed last month that apples weren’t on the list, but I needn’t have worried. We’re all in different growing seasons so even though it’s November, apples are still available.

I got a half peck of Winesap Apples from my favorite farm and made this delicious Maple Apple Butter in the crock pot.

Maple Apple Butter

 

I was trying to decide which apple butter recipe I was going to use when I ran across Tracy of Sugarcrafter’s post on Maple Apple Butter.  She used an adapted version of Michelle at BigBlackDogs.net’s Maple Apple Butter recipe.  It sounded so delicious and it’s made completely in the crock pot. That’s it!  I thought. I’m sold.

I had wanted to make apple butter, but was not looking forward to the long drawn out process that I went through last year.  The first time I made apple butter, it was a bit of a pain because I didn’t have a food mill or an apple peeler.  It tasted great so all was eventually forgiven, but I made up my mind that never again would I go through that exhausting process.

The next time I made Apple Butter was much easier with the food mill, but it still took a while to cook all of the puree in the pot over the stove.  So when I saw that Tracy’s and Michele’s method of making the apple butter used the crock pot, that seemed like the perfect solution.

I opted to use an adapted version of the Apple Butter Recipe from The Joy of Jams, Jellies and Other Sweet Preserves by Linda Ziedrich.and make it in the crock pot. I had so much fun that I made two batches this way.

Maple Apple Butter

Adapted from The Joy of Jams, Jellies and Other Sweet Preserves by Linda Ziedrich.

Makes: about 3 1/2 to 4 pints

Ingredients:

  • 6 pounds cored and quartered apples (unpeeled)
  • About 4 cups light brown sugar *
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice

* I used 1 cup brown sugar, 2 cups granulated sugar and about 3/4 cups maple sugar. It was definitely sweet!

Directions:

I didn’t peel or core the apples.  I just washed them, cut them into quarters and plopped them in the crock pot, seeds, cores and all.

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Although I liked the thought of cooking everything in the crock pot, I didn’t want to waste any maple syrup or brown sugar so I didn’t put all of the ingredients in the crock pot to begin with.

Linda’s recipe has you measure the volume of the puree to determine how much sugar to add. That method made more sense to me.  So, to begin with, I just cooked the apples (cores, peels and all) on low for about 4 hours until they were soft.  I didn’t add any water but I did add some lemon juice.

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Then I ran the softened apples through the food mill using the coarse screen as the recipe suggested.

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I noticed some seeds had gotten through the coarse screen so I switched to the medium screen and ran the puree through the food mill again. It didn’t take very long and was definitely worth the effort.

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Here is what the puree looked like.

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I ended up with 8 cups of puree. According to instructions, you measure the volume of the puree, and add half as much light brown sugar which would be 4 cups. I couldn’t bring myself to use that much brown sugar, so instead, I added 1 cup of brown sugar, 3/4 cup maple syrup and 2 cups of granulated sugar.  It was really sweet, but delicious!

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Then I added the cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice and cooked the mixture in the crock pot on low until it was thick, about 4 more hours.  I started it on high, then turned it down after about 30 minutes or so.

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After the butter had thickened, I ladled it into mason jars, added lids and rings, and processed the jars in a boiling-water bath for 10 minutes. Refer to the instructions at the National Center for Home Preservation.

This maple apple butter was simple to make and it tastes great!  I made two batches for a total of 12 half-pints and 5 pints. I’ve already given some away as gifts and am looking forward to sharing more.  I was so tempted to buy more apples and make more butter, but I refrained.

Maple Apple Butter

As Linda relates in the book, Apple Butter is uniquely American.  It is a comfort food associated with warm bread, a warm fire, and rain or snow on the windowpane.

I invite you to enjoy some of this delicious Maple Apple Butter for yourself.

We made jams or pickled something every month in 2010.  Check out the November Can Jam Roundup to see what the other can jammers canned.

 

Here are some of the references I use in my canning adventures.

  • Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving
  • The Complete Book of Small-Batch Preserving
  • Keeping The Harvest: Discover the Homegrown Goodness of Putting Up Your Own Fruits, Vegetables and Herbs
  • National Center for Home Preservation

 

Happy Canning!
Cathy

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Comments

  1. Tracy says

    November 18, 2010 at 10:18 am

    Your maple apple butter looks wonderful! I’m glad I could help. 🙂

  2. Cathy (breadexperience) says

    November 18, 2010 at 10:31 am

    Thanks Tracy! Yes, your shortcut was a big help. 🙂

  3. Guff says

    November 18, 2010 at 1:17 pm

    I have a pressure cooker, which I have started using for applesauce. I also used it to start my apple butter. I put the chopped up apples–cores, seeds, skins and all–in the cooker with a little water or cider and brought it up to pressure for 4 minutes, then let it de-pressurize naturally. Then I ran it through my food mill and into the cock pot. Got things going much faster.

  4. Cathy (breadexperience) says

    November 18, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    That’s a great idea Guff! I have a pressure cooker too. I may have to try that method. It would definitely speeds things up. Thanks for the tip!

  5. elizabeth says

    November 29, 2010 at 10:46 pm

    Maple and apple butter . . . two of the most perfect ingredients! Looks so delicious.

  6. CallieK says

    December 12, 2010 at 3:24 pm

    This looked so yummy I had to make it today with the last of my apples and some Quebec Maple sugar!

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