Monday, November 18, 2013
Granny’s Best Apple Butter
Ingredients:
Cores and Peels from making apple sauce
Water
Cinnamon and nutmeg to taste
Sugar
Directions:
When making apple sauce instead of discarding the peels and cores, cook them down with a little water to cover the bottom of the pot, simmer over low heat and press through a sieve.
Measure and bring to a soft boil, add 1/4 cup sugar for each cup of butter. Add cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg to taste. Some people like cloves, ginger or allspice in their apple butter. Stir until sugar is dissolve and spices are mixed in well.
Pour in hot sterile half or whole pint jars, wipe rim and seal with hot sterile lids and rings. Process in hot water bath 10 minutes.
Cool overnight, label and store in a cool dark place until ready to use.
For every quart of apple sauce you will get approximately 1 pint of apple butter from the peels and cores.
This is the best tasting apple butter, good strong flavor with a smooth texture. Granny’s Best!
Source: Granny's Favorites Cookbooks
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