The fun (or humbling) aspect of having a blog is that we all started somewhere. It’s a bit like looking back on art you did in Kindergarten but in many cases it’s not as cute!
This simple, seasonal recipe is a fall-favorite and was one of the first recipes shared on Boulder Locavore. The original photos were not good and the full post consisted of this:
“I have an abundance of beautiful, heirloom apples stored for the season.A favorite dish is homemade applesauce.It’s rustic, full of flavor and has no added sugar. When I make it I want to taste apples with their natural sweetness, not sweeteners that compete with the apples.”
Alrighty then.
If you are an Instant Pot user try our Instant Pot Applesauce too.
We love apples and long gone are the days of mushy Red Delicious with occasional Granny Smith being the only apples from which to choose.
Farmer’s Markets are brimming with several varieties and if you shop at a store such as Whole Foods you’ll find a plethora of varieties from all over the world. Apples keep very well in a dark root cellar or in the produce drawer of a refrigerator.
The fall when I decided to experiment eating only protein and produce from a 100 mile radius to see if it could be done in Colorado (there were prepared products I did purchase from outside the area) over a winter I stocked up on apples.
I purchased large boxes at the last Farmer’s Market’s of the season and loaded up an auxillary refrigerator with them. They lasted five months. Seriously; five months! Toward the end they developed what we fondly referred to as ‘Granny skin’, they became a bit shrively on the outside but were still fresh and delicious on the inside.
I no longer store apples over the winter as they are readily available locally however I know how the pioneers must have felt and how appreciative they must have been when finding apples in the winter.
Fall is a perfect time for making homemade applesauce. It’s easy and delicious to eat on its own, or to use in baking as well. In less than thirty minutes you can have a fresh batch to enjoy of your favorite variety of apple or a mixture for more diverse flavors!
Recipe
Homemade Applesauce (sugar-free!)
Ingredients
- 6 medium-large Apples , peeled, cored, and rough-chopped (using a variety of types will improve the depth of flavor)
- ½ cup Water
- ½ cup fresh Apple Cider (I use organic fresh-pressed juice though any will do)
- 1 ½ teaspoon Agave Nectar or Honey; 'to taste' , adjust amount if needed
Instructions
- In a medium to large size pot or saucepan, combine the apples, water, apple cider and sweetener.
- Bring to a low boil over medium heat; lower heat to a simmer (medium-low heat) and cover.
- Cook until the apples are soft, approximately 15-20 minutes.
- Remove from heat and allow to sit covered for an additional 10 minutes.
- For Smooth applesauce: Pour the contents of the cooking pot into a blender (if using a smaller blender, blend in batches) and puree until smooth.
- For Chunkier applesauce: Use a potato masher to mash all the apples, stirring to combine with the liquid. Using an immersion blender creates a consistency in between pureed and mashed.
- May be eaten warm or chilled.
Anne@frommysweetheart says
Your applesauce looks delicious! And I love your tip about swapping out the apple cider for another juice! : )
Sydney says
This reminds me of when I tried homemade applesauce a few months ago (and blogged about it). I TOTALLY botched it. So I am saving this recipe to try and hopefully succeed this time. ๐ Thanks!
Pegasuslegend says
what a healthy lovely snack for me!
Boulder Locavore says
Raw_Girl: Maybe try some honey? If the apples are sweet enough I think just using the apple cider would make them sweet enough.
Lea Ann: I keep some apples in a small auxillary refridgerator but most in a box in the garage. Up until our current storm it has been cold enough but not too cold to risk freezing. We pulled them inside last night though!
Dianne says
This recipe looks so simple, I must try it as my apples are ripening on the tree. Thanks for sharing
Lea Ann says
Great photos. I've never made applesauce. How do you store you apples?
C&G says
excellent recipe! It must be delicious with some nice cheese!
Roxan says
I've never made my own applesauce before but you make it look so easy! I should try it.
This entry reminds me of a movie from a while back… There is a mom who makes her own applesauce. Is it Look Who's Talking?
FabiolousCookingDay says
Nice healthy recipe! Thanks!
Raw_Girl says
If only I could get my hands on some agave ๐