Best 3 Apple Butter Iv Recipes

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Indulge in the delightful treat of apple butter, a quintessential autumn delicacy that captures the essence of the season. Made with fresh, crisp apples, this luscious spread boasts a velvety texture and a harmonious blend of sweet and tangy flavors. Whether you prefer a classic recipe or a unique twist with spices and other fruits, this article offers a collection of apple butter recipes that will tantalize your taste buds. From the traditional slow-cooker method to innovative variations using a pressure cooker or oven, these recipes cater to different preferences and cooking styles. Discover the joy of homemade apple butter and elevate your breakfast toast, baked goods, or even savory dishes with this versatile condiment.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

EASY APPLE BUTTER PIE



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This apple butter pie is delicious and so easy! It makes the perfect holiday dessert.

Provided by The Southern Lady Cooks

Categories     Dessert     Pie

Time 55m

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/2 cups of apple butter (I always use Musselman's apple butter)
12 ounces of evaporated milk
3/4 cup of sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon of cinnamon
1 teaspoon of vanilla
1/2 teaspoon of allspice
1 9 inch pie shell

Steps:

  • Combine apple butter, milk, eggs in a bowl and mix well. Add sugar, spices and vanilla and continue to mix. Pour into the pie shell. Bake in a preheated 400 degree oven for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and continue baking 35 to 40 minutes until center is set. Garnish with whipped cream and a dash of cinnamon.

APPLE BUTTER IN THE OVEN



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I went apple picking and knew I wanted to make apple butter, but I also knew I didn't want to stir it for hours on the stove. I was glad to find recipes for baking it at a low temperature instead. I adapted one I found to make this spiced, not-too-sweet treat! I like it on toast or over oatmeal. Keep refrigerated for a few days, or freeze for later use.

Provided by LauraF

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Fruit Butter Recipes

Time 3h40m

Yield 40

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 pounds apples - peeled, cored, and chopped
2 cups apple cider
¾ cup dark brown sugar
1 pinch kosher salt
1 cinnamon stick
1 star anise
2 whole cloves
3 whole allspice berries
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

Steps:

  • Combine apples, apple cider, brown sugar, and salt in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add cinnamon, star anise, cloves, and allspice. Bring to a simmer. Cover partially and cook until apples are soft, 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F (135 degrees C).
  • Remove whole spices from the pot with a slotted spoon. Reserve cinnamon and star anise; discard cloves and allspice. Puree apples with an immersion blender until smooth. Stir in lemon juice and return cinnamon and star anise to the pot.
  • Bake uncovered in the preheated oven, stirring every 30 minutes, until apple butter thickens and deepens in color, about 3 hours. Let cool completely. Discard cinnamon and star anise before transferring to airtight containers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 46.6 calories, Carbohydrate 12.2 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 0.1 g, Sodium 13.2 mg, Sugar 10.2 g

APPLE BUTTER



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A great answer to that eternal question - "What do I do with all these apples?" - apple butter is a sweetened, concentrated, lightly spiced spread that's smoother than jam and thicker than applesauce and fantastic on buttered toast, thinned with vinegar as a sauce for pork chops, or used to top breakfast treats like pancakes, waffles or biscuits. The apples here are intentionally left unpeeled and uncored to take advantage of the extra flavor in the peels and pectin-rich cores. (A pass through a food mill or sieve after cooking will pull them out.) As for the ideal apple butter apple - well, there is none. Use nearly any variety: This recipe is only improved by mixing and matching. Note, too, that this can be made on the stovetop or in the oven. The oven method may take longer, but it can be worthwhile if only to avoid the inevitable splattering of the stovetop method.

Provided by Alison Roman

Categories     jams, jellies and preserves

Time 3h

Yield About 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 pounds apples (about 10 to 12 medium), washed, unpeeled, uncored, cut into 1-inch chunks
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
3 allspice berries (optional)
2 cinnamon sticks (optional)
1 2-inch piece of ginger, peeled and sliced (optional)
1 star anise pod (optional)
1 1/4 cups granulated sugar
1 cup light brown sugar
Small pinch kosher salt

Steps:

  • Combine apples, vinegar, allspice berries (if using), cinnamon sticks (if using), ginger (if using), star anise pod (if using) and 4 cups water in a large, heavy bottomed pot over high heat. Bring to a simmer and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the apples are completely softened and the liquid has reduced by half, 30 to 40 minutes. (Some pieces of apple might float at first; they will sink and become submerged as they soften.) Remove from heat and let cool slightly.
  • Leaving behind allspice berries, cinnamon sticks and star anise pod, pass the apples through a food mill. (Alternatively, working in batches, ladle apples into a strainer or colander, and using a ladle, wooden spoon or spatula, press apples to pass pulp through, leaving behind seeds and skin.)
  • To finish on the stovetop: Place apple pulp in the same large, heavy-bottomed pot, add granulated sugar and light brown sugar and stir to dissolve. Cook on medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until mixture is thick, glossy and a deep golden brown (somewhere between honey and molasses), 2 to 2 1/2 hours. (Around the 1 1/2-hour mark, things will start to bubble rather violently. Stirring constantly will help, but expect, and be careful of, a few splatters.) To test the thickness, spoon a bit onto a plate: The mixture should set almost immediately with no spreading or wateriness. If it's not there yet, cook another 8 to 10 minutes and test again. When the desired consistency is reached, season with kosher salt.
  • To finish in the oven: Heat oven to 300 degrees. Place apple pulp in a 9-inch by 13-inch (3-quart) baking dish, add granulated sugar and light brown sugar and stir to dissolve. Place in oven and let cook, stirring every 30 minutes or so, until mixture is thick, glossy and a deep, golden brown color (somewhere between honey and molasses), 3 to 3 1/2 hours. To test the thickness, spoon a bit onto a plate: The mixture should set almost immediately with no spreading or wateriness. If it's not there yet, cook another 20 to 30 minutes and test again. When the desired consistency is reached, season with kosher salt.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 311, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 80 grams, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 1 gram, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 19 milligrams, Sugar 72 grams

Tips:

  • Choose the right apples: Use a variety of apples for a more complex flavor. Some good options include Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, and Braeburn.
  • Peel and core the apples: This will help the apple butter cook evenly and smoothly.
  • Cook the apples until they are very soft: This will take about 1-2 hours. You can use a slow cooker or a large pot on the stovetop.
  • Add spices and sugar to taste: Common spices used in apple butter include cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. You can also add brown sugar or maple syrup for sweetness.
  • Simmer the apple butter until it has thickened: This will take about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Stir the apple butter frequently to prevent it from sticking to the pot.
  • Can or freeze the apple butter: Apple butter can be stored in jars or freezer bags for up to a year.

Conclusion:

Apple butter is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used in a variety of ways. It can be spread on toast, pancakes, or waffles, or used as a filling for pies and tarts. It can also be used as a glaze for chicken or pork, or added to yogurt or oatmeal. With its sweet and slightly tangy flavor, apple butter is a great way to add a touch of autumn to your favorite dishes.

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