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homemade pumpkin applesauce

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an amazingly warming and perfectly sweet bowl of the tastiest apple sauce you will ever experience. it’s well worth all of the work.

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Ingredients

  • 6-7 apples
  • 1 small pumpkin
  • 2 c water
  • 1/3 c brown sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 tbsp lemon zest

Details

Adapted from sweetbeetandgreenbean.net

Preparation

Step 1

which apples you choose are important to your final product. if you use only granny smiths, you are going to want to use more sugar. sweeter apples like red delicious or fiji work best for making apple sauce that’s more naturally sweetened. i chose a combination of the three.

core, peel then slice all of the apples and put into a large pot. removing the skins isn’t necessary but it helps later on when you are mashing the apples and the skins don’t get in the way.

also cut up the pumpkin, removing the stem and seeds. they are much harder to remove the skin from so i just left it on. throw those in the pot too. pour 1 cup of the water over the apples and pumpkin. add the sugar, vanilla, spices, lemon zest and stir. cover and cook on medium heat.

let it simmer for 30-40 minutes, stirring frequently. about halfway through the water will all boil off and you can add the other cup of water. once it’s done cooking that water should have cooked off as well and the apples and pumpkin should be very soft and starting to fall apart.

now you can set up your apple sauce maker.you can find food mills fairly cheap and often at thrift stores. if you omit the pumpkin from this recipe you could probably just food process or blend the mixture.

the apple sauce maker is basically a cone-shaped colander with lots of tiny holes. a stand holds it over a bowl. the cooked apple and pumpkin mixture is then spooned into the colander and a smaller cone-shaped dowel presses and squeezes a puree of the mixture through the holes.

the applesauce was delicious as it is warm or you can refrigerate it for later use. it’s so thick you could also use it as a spread on toast like pumpkin/apple butter.

and if you have a lot of pumpkin and apples you can expand this recipe and make it in large amounts to have on hand.


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