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I'm making applesauce frequently these days for my wife, who's
recovering from hip-replacement surgery. My method is to chunk up about a kilogram of cored but unpeeled apples, add some water and a tablespoon or so of lemon juice (to keep the apples from oxidizing), and cook covered over low heat for about 30 minutes or until the apples fall apart. I then remove the lid, increase the heat, and boil vigorously until I have the consistency I want. I let the apples cool and take a stick blender to them to get a puree. For the most recent batch I didn't have a lemon handy but I did have an orange that was "past its prime" so to speak. I juiced the orange and used that instead of lemon juice. I also threw in about a quarter of the orange's peel, which I removed before the blender-stick step. My wife loves the result and says that's how I should make it from now on. -- Bob St Francis would have done better to preach to the cats |
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![]() "Opinicus" wrote in message l.which.is.quite.invalid... I'm making applesauce frequently these days for my wife, who's recovering from hip-replacement surgery. My method is to chunk up about a kilogram of cored but unpeeled apples, add some water and a tablespoon or so of lemon juice (to keep the apples from oxidizing), and cook covered over low heat for about 30 minutes or until the apples fall apart. I then remove the lid, increase the heat, and boil vigorously until I have the consistency I want. I let the apples cool and take a stick blender to them to get a puree. For the most recent batch I didn't have a lemon handy but I did have an orange that was "past its prime" so to speak. I juiced the orange and used that instead of lemon juice. I also threw in about a quarter of the orange's peel, which I removed before the blender-stick step. My wife loves the result and says that's how I should make it from now on. === Pleased it turned out well ![]() differently that turned out to be popular ![]() |
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![]() "Opinicus" > wrote in message l.which.is.quite.invalid... > I'm making applesauce frequently these days for my wife, who's > recovering from hip-replacement surgery. My method is to chunk up > about a kilogram of cored but unpeeled apples, add some water and a > tablespoon or so of lemon juice (to keep the apples from oxidizing), > and cook covered over low heat for about 30 minutes or until the > apples fall apart. I then remove the lid, increase the heat, and boil > vigorously until I have the consistency I want. I let the apples cool > and take a stick blender to them to get a puree. > > For the most recent batch I didn't have a lemon handy but I did have > an orange that was "past its prime" so to speak. I juiced the orange > and used that instead of lemon juice. I also threw in about a quarter > of the orange's peel, which I removed before the blender-stick step. > > My wife loves the result and says that's how I should make it from now > on. Cool! I mixed pears into mine when we had a ton of pears. |
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