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To make this rich apple butter, gather these main ingredients: - 6 pounds of assorted apples (like Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, and Fuji), peeled and diced - 1 cup brown sugar - 1/2 cup granulated sugar - 1 tablespoon lemon juice - 1/2 cup apple cider - 1/4 teaspoon salt These ingredients form the base of your apple butter, giving it sweetness and depth. The right spices make this apple butter truly special. Here are the key spices to add: - 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon - 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg - 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice - 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves These spices bring warmth and flavor to your apple butter, enhancing the taste of the apples. Selecting the right apples is crucial for great apple butter. I recommend using a mix of sweet and tart apples. Honeycrisp apples add sweetness, while Granny Smith apples provide a nice tartness. Fuji apples also offer a sweet flavor and good texture. This blend creates a well-rounded taste that makes your apple butter shine. Start by peeling and dicing your apples. I like using a mix of sweet and tart apples. Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, and Fuji work well together. Aim for about 6 pounds of apples. The more variety, the better the flavor. In a big bowl, combine the diced apples with sugar and spices. Add 1 cup of brown sugar and 1/2 cup of granulated sugar. Sprinkle in 2 teaspoons of ground cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg, and a pinch of allspice and cloves. Don’t forget the tablespoon of lemon juice and 1/2 cup of apple cider! Mix everything well. This ensures that every piece of apple gets coated. Now, transfer this tasty apple mix to your slow cooker. Spread it out evenly and cover it with the lid. Set the slow cooker to low and let it cook for 8 to 10 hours. Stir the mixture halfway through. The apples should become soft and easy to mash. After cooking, it’s time to blend! Use an immersion blender to make it smooth. If you don’t have one, you can use a regular blender in small batches. Once it's blended, return it to the slow cooker. Cook it uncovered for an extra hour. This step helps thicken the apple butter and makes the flavors pop. Let it cool before putting it into jars. To get the right thickness for your apple butter, blending is key. After cooking, use an immersion blender. This tool makes it easy to mix the apples until smooth. If you don’t have one, use a regular blender. Just blend in small batches. After blending, cook it uncovered for an hour. This step will help thicken it up nicely. You can make your apple butter even tastier with simple tweaks. Try adding a splash of vanilla extract. This adds a warm depth to the flavor. You can also mix in a bit of maple syrup for a sweet twist. If you like it spicy, add more cinnamon or a pinch of ginger. Just remember to taste as you go! Stirring your apple butter is important. It helps prevent sticking and burning. I suggest stirring halfway through the cooking time. This way, you can check the consistency too. Keep an eye on your slow cooker. If you notice it getting too thick too quickly, add a bit of apple cider. This keeps your apple butter nice and smooth. {{image_2}} You can swap out regular sugar for healthier sweeteners. Try honey or maple syrup. These options add a nice flavor and can lower the calorie count. If you prefer a no-calorie option, use stevia or monk fruit sweetener. Just adjust the amount, as these are often sweeter than sugar. Feel free to get creative with spices! You can add ginger for a warm kick. Cardamom brings a lovely floral note. Try adding a pinch of cayenne for a spicy twist. Each spice changes the apple butter's flavor profile, making it fun to experiment. You don't have to stick with just apples. You can mix in pears or peaches for a fruity blend. Try adding some berries for a tart flavor. Just remember to adjust the sugar based on the sweetness of the fruit you choose. Mixing fruits gives a fresh twist to the classic apple butter. I recommend using clean glass jars to store your apple butter. Make sure the jars are dry. Fill each jar, leaving some space at the top. Seal them tightly with lids. Store the jars in a cool, dark place. You can also keep some in the fridge for easy access. Homemade apple butter lasts up to two weeks in the fridge. If you want it to last longer, you can freeze it. In the freezer, it stays good for up to six months. Just make sure to use airtight containers or freezer bags. This will prevent freezer burn and keep it fresh. If you have leftover apple butter, there are many ways to use it. Spread it on toast or pancakes for breakfast. It’s also great in oatmeal or yogurt. You can mix it into smoothies for added flavor. Try using it as a filling for pastries or cakes. The options are endless! Yes, you can make apple butter on the stove. Cook the apples in a large pot over low heat. Stir often to prevent burning. You will need to watch it closely. The cooking time may be shorter, around 2-3 hours. Blend it like you would in the slow cooker. Homemade apple butter lasts about 1 week in the fridge. Store it in a clean jar with a tight lid. If you want to keep it longer, freeze it. It can last up to 6 months in the freezer. Just thaw it in the fridge before using. Apple butter is great on toast, pancakes, and scones. You can use it in baking, too, like in muffins or cakes. It adds moisture and flavor. You can even swirl it into yogurt or oatmeal for a tasty breakfast treat. Yes, you can can apple butter! Use sterilized jars and lids. Fill jars while hot, leaving a little space at the top. Process them in a water bath for about 10-15 minutes. This will help it last for up to a year on your shelf. This blog post covers how to make delicious cinnamon spiced apple butter. We explored the main ingredients, spices, and the best apples to use. I shared step-by-step instructions, plus tips for perfect consistency and flavor. You also learned about fun variations and proper storage methods. Homemade apple butter offers a tasty treat that lasts. Try it as a spread or in recipes. Now, it's time to make your own apple butter and enjoy its sweet flavors!

Cinnamon Spiced Apple Butter Slow Cooker

Create your own delicious Cinnamon Spiced Apple Butter at home with this easy recipe! Using a mix of sweet and tart apples, this rich, flavorful spread is perfect for toast, pancakes, or even gifting in stylish jars. Just combine your ingredients in a slow cooker and let the magic happen! Click through to discover the full recipe and tips for serving. #AppleButter #HomemadeGoodness #FallFlavors #SlowCookerRecipes

Ingredients
  

6 pounds of assorted apples (such as Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, and Fuji), peeled and diced

1 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup granulated sugar

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon ground allspice

1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1/2 cup apple cider

1/4 teaspoon salt

Instructions
 

Begin by peeling and dicing the apples into small pieces. You can use a mix of sweet and tart varieties for depth of flavor.

    In a large mixing bowl, combine the diced apples with brown sugar, granulated sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, lemon juice, apple cider, and salt. Stir well to ensure the apples are evenly coated with the spices and sugars.

      Transfer the apple mixture to a slow cooker, spreading it out evenly. Cover the slow cooker with the lid.

        Cook on low for 8-10 hours or until the apples are very soft and can be easily mashed with a fork. Stir the mixture halfway through the cooking process.

          After cooking, use an immersion blender to blend the mixture to your desired consistency, or you can transfer small batches to a regular blender. Blend until smooth.

            Return the blended apple butter to the slow cooker and continue cooking for an additional hour uncovered. This will help thicken the mixture and deepen the flavors.

              Once done, allow the apple butter to cool completely before transferring it to jars or containers.

                Prep Time: 30 minutes | Total Time: 10 hours | Servings: About 4 cups

                  - Presentation Tips: Serve the apple butter in decorative jars tied with twine, and label them for gifting. It pairs beautifully with warm bread or scones. Enjoy it spread on toast or pancakes for a delicious breakfast treat!