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Crockpot Apple Butter is so easy to make! Not only does it taste fantastic spread on toast, but it also makes your house smell amazing while it cooks. This recipe for making apple butter couldn’t be easier with just a few ingredients – it’s cheaper than buying it at the store and tastes so much better!
Easy Apple Butter Recipe
Apple Butter is expensive and it’s so easy to make it at home. It’s a richer, thicker, more flavorful and better spiced version of apple sauce and it’s great paired with so many recipes (sweet and savory). Apples get cooked down into a thick mixture that’s perfect to spread on toasted white bread or cinnamon bread or to use in recipes.
- Just 6 easy ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen
- Using the slow cooker makes it cook itself – while it takes time, it’s inactive time.
- You don’t have to peel the apples!
- It tastes like fall in a bite and makes your house smell like the ‘ber months!
What is the Difference Between Applesauce and Apple Butter?
They are very similar, but applesauce is not cooked as long as apple butter. Apple butter has a deep golden color which is the caramelization that happens while they cook. It’s also pureed and then reduced until it’s thickened and spreadable and has a more concentrated apple flavor. Applesauce is thinner and less flavorful. Also, Apple Butter has no actual butter in it – it gets its name because it’s thick like spreadable butter.
Important Ingredients
- Apples: Sweeter apples like fuji, gala, Honeycrisp, Golden Delicious red delicious, or similar work well for apple butter. You need about 3 pounds apples.
- Sugar: This recipe uses both Granulated Sugar and Brown Sugar for sweetness and flavor.
- Cinnamon: Ground cinnamon is a MUST in any apple butter recipe!
How to Make Apple Butter
- Slice and core the apples: I leave the skins on, but you can peel them if you prefer. Cut the apples into small chunks, so they cook faster.
- Place apples in the bottom of a 7-quart slow cooker and top them with both kinds of sugar and cinnamon. Toss them to coat them evenly.
- Cover the crock pot and cook the apples on high for three to five hours. Stir them after two hours.
- Once the apples are cooked, puree them with an immersion blender or in a blender.
- Cook the pureed apples for 30 minutes to an hour longer on high in the crock pot. Leave the lid askew so steam can escape while they cook. This will allow the mixture to reduce and thicken.
- Once it reaches your desired thickness, stir in the salt and vanilla extract. Let the apple butter cool, and then store it in jars.
How to Use Apple Butter
- Add it to your favorite recipes: Apple Butter Cookies or Apple Butter Bars are delish.
- Use it to top pancakes or waffles, even oatmeal, yogurt, or ice cream.
- Serve it next to cheese on a charcuterie board.
- It’s great on toast, English muffins, or biscuits.
- Serve it alongside pork chops instead of apple sauce
- Make a fall turkey sandwich with brie and some apple butter!
Expert Tips
- How do you know when apples are done cooking for apple butter? You should cook them until the apples are translucent. Every crock pot is different, and this took about four hours in mine.
- How to store apple butter: Once you’ve made your apple butter, it will keep in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. You can also freeze it in freezer containers.
- Thickening apple butter is all about the cooking time. Once you’ve pureed the apples, leave them to cook with the lid slightly askew on the crock pot. This will allow steam to escape, which will help thicken the butter. The amount of time it takes will vary depending on how much liquid needs to evaporate.
FAQ
If you refrigerate it, it will keep for up to a week. Or freeze it for several months.
You can use any apple, but I prefer a sweeter variety like gala, fuji, or Honeycrisp. If you want your apple butter to be more tart, try Granny Smith or pink lady. You can also do a combination of apples.
The easiest way is to blend it with a hand blender right in the crock pot. Or, use a stand blender or food processor.
Apple Butter Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 lb (1400g) apples (fuji, gala, honeycrisp, red delicious or similar)
- ½ cup (100g) granulated sugar
- ½ cup (100g) packed brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Slice and core apples. You can peel them if you want but I don’t. Cut them into small chunks (smaller pieces cook faster).
- Place apples in the bottom of a 7qt slow cooker. Top with both sugars and cinnamon then toss to combine.
- Cover and cook on high for 3-5 hours, stirring after 2 hours. Cook until the apples look translucent, this took about 4 hours in my slow cooker.
- Use a hand blender to blend the apples and their liquid into a smooth sauce. If you don’t have a hand blender you can do this in a regular blender, but work in batches being careful not to overfill the blender with hot apples and leave the lid cracked when you run it so it doesn’t explode.
- Once your apples are blended, place them back in the slow cooker (if you’ve removed them to blend). Continue cooking on high with the lid cracked for 30 minutes to an hour, or until the mixture reduces to your desired thickness.
- Stir in salt and vanilla then let cool and place in jars or freezer containers. At this point you can can the mixture if you wish or use the cooled apple butter in other recipes or on toast. Without canning apple butter will last about 2 weeks if stored in the refrigerator.
Really good recipe and I tweeted a bit. I used maple syrup for some of the white sugar. I used a 1/4 of a cup of white sugar and 3 tablespoon of maple syrup
While I didnโt use the same amounts of spices, I did use the same ratio of apples and sugarโฆ.and used the same process from beginning to end. This is incredibly easy, no constant watching and the timing is pretty well spot on. My first batch has just finished and this will be my go to in the future. Thank you so much for a great recipe and technique.
Can’t wait to make this apple butter. It’s gotten so expensive to buy. Can’t wait to make some and can it.
I donโt have a crock pot am I able to make this on the stove ?
Yes just cook on low for several hours, being sure to stir occasionally.
Very tasty made per your recipe. I had just purchased close to 15 pounds of apples marked down to $4.00 at my local grocery store! They were perfectly good apples on the produce clearance rack! So I was grateful to not have to peel all these apples for one and the simplicity of the recipe was great. I used my 6 Qt. crockpot and believe me the apples were piled high over the top where the lid would not even close for awhile but they cooked down over time! I just shut the crockpot off after 2 days!! Boy the house has never smelled better! It took that long to cook down to the consistency that I wanted! It is cooling now. In the end, it cooked down to about 3 inches from the top of the crockpot. I will have quite a bit to go into jars and into freezer and gift a jar to a friend or two. Thanks for the wonderful recipe!
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