Slow Cooked Applesauce
Slow Cooked Applesauce requires around 45 minutes from start to finish. This gluten free, dairy free, lacto ovo vegetarian, and vegan recipe serves 10 and costs 32 cents per serving. One portion of this dish contains approximately 0g of protein, 0g of fat, and a total of 75 calories. Only a few people really liked this side dish. A mixture of nutmeg, salt, brown sugar, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so scrumptious. 2 people have made this recipe and would make it again. It is brought to you by Foodista. Overall, this recipe earns a not so spectacular spoonacular score of 13%. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Slow Cooked Applesauce, cooked rice idli , how to make idli from cooked rice, and Slow Cooked Balsamic Pot Roast (Slow Cooker, Instant Pot or Oven).
Servings: 10
Preparation duration: -1 minutes
Cooking duration: -1 minutes
Ingredients:
5 apples from a local tree if possible
1 cup water (more if necessary)
3 tablespoons brown sugar
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
pinch of nutmeg
pinch of salt
Equipment:
stove
pot
Cooking instruction summary:
Peel and core apples. Thinly slice and rough chop them. Add them to a medium-to large pot over medium-high heat on the stove. Add water and stir. Once the water starts to simmer, reduce heat to med-low and stir. Add cinnamon, nutmeg and salt and stir. Cook over medium low heat for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Depending on how you like the consistency of your applesauce, cook another hour for softer sauce.
Step by step:
1. Peel and core apples. Thinly slice and rough chop them.
2. Add them to a medium-to large pot over medium-high heat on the stove.
3. Add water and stir. Once the water starts to simmer, reduce heat to med-low and stir.
4. Add cinnamon, nutmeg and salt and stir. Cook over medium low heat for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Depending on how you like the consistency of your applesauce, cook another hour for softer sauce.
Nutrition Information:
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