The downside of being married to a dentist is that everyone wants to have their teeth cleaned on Saturday mornings, so my husband works two Saturdays a month.While cleaning the kitchen this morning, I noticed several apples that were on the verge of rotting (kind of like the teeth my husband works on.) Well, when life gives you apples, why not make applesauce? So that’s what I did! Instead of looking up a recipe online, I decided to experiment.
Now I just need some pork chops to go with my applesauce! (Any Brady Bunch fans out there?)
Ingredients
- 7 apples
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 tsp cinnamon optional
Instructions
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Peel and chop apples, and add to microwave-proof container (ie Corningware). Add 1/2 cup of water, and microwave until apples are softened (approximately 4 minutes).
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Attach food grinter attachment to KitchenAid mixer. Add softened apple chunks to the grinder.
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When grinding is done, add 2 tsp of cinnamon to the applesauce.
Recipe Notes
For those who don’t have a stand-up mixer, be sure to sufficiently soften your apples in the microwave, and then use a potato masher to reach the desired consistency.
Anonymous
love the experimentation… but if you have the chance cook them on the stove or bake them in the oven for a healthier version (using microwaves zaps more nutrients out of food than other cooking mechanisms)
Love,
Alexis
Anonymous
Thank you, Ellie! I agree with Alexis that it would be healthier to do them in the oven or on the stove. I have fond memories of my mom making cinnamon applesauce on the stove. As the apples and cinnamon cooked, they filled the house with a delicious odor. It was so nice to come home from school and smell that applesauce!
Shela G
yes I am a Brady bunch fan!! Thank you for sharing. sounds good and I might have to give it a try.
Anonymous
Is Ellie or Lily short for somthing?
Anonymous
I'm 23 years old, but grew up watching re-runs and DVDs of old shows, plus movies from the 1930s and 40s. These continue to be our favorites. Anyways, I have seen the Brady Bunch episode where Peter repeatedly says "pork chops & applesauce." LOL! My family quotes lines from shows all the time, too.
Anonymous
porkchops and applesauce…isn't that swell!
Anonymous
Good for you! This summer, my family and I did about 100 quarts of applesauce. There is a MUCH easier way to do it!! Chop your apples (don't have to peel, wash, or core them!), throw them in boiling water until soft. Run them through a juicer. Comes out perfect every time!!
Jess
I used to get called Marsha Brady when I was in school because apparently I looked like her!
Anonymous
I'm sure you could have found Michelle Duggars receipe, as she makes it for all the kids when their wisdom teeth come out;-) Yours looked great anyway 🙂