Slow cooker double ginger apple butter is a delightful treat that combines the flavors of apples, ginger, and spices. It is a versatile condiment that can be used as a spread for toast or crackers, as a glaze for meats, or as a filling for pies and pastries. The slow cooker method allows the flavors to meld and develop over time, resulting in a rich and flavorful apple butter.
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SLOW-COOKER DOUBLE GINGER APPLE BUTTER
Crystallized ginger and fresh gingerroot give this easy, slow-cooker apple butter a one-two punch of flavor your friends and family will love.
Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Condiment
Time 4h50m
Yield 40
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Spray 5-quart slow cooker with cooking spray. Add all ingredients. Stir to combine.
- Cover; cook on High heat setting 3 hours.
- Uncover; cook on High heat setting 1 to 2 hours longer, stirring occasionally, until mixture has thickened. Turn off heat; let cool 15 minutes.
- In blender or food processor, puree mixture (in batches, if needed) until smooth.
- Cool completely. Transfer apple butter to jars; seal tightly. Store in refrigerator.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 30, Carbohydrate 8 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 15 mg, Sugar 6 g, TransFat 0 g
APPLE BUTTER FOR THE SLOW COOKER
Slow cooker apple butter. Friends have told me it is THE BEST ever! We name ours 'Panther Butter' for our local high school football team!
Provided by Carrie Whitney Milburn
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Canning and Preserving Recipes Fruit Butter Recipes
Time 4h20m
Yield 112
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine apples, brown sugar, cinnamon, allspice, salt, and cloves in a slow cooker.
- Cook on High until the apples are tender enough to easily mash with a fork, 4 to 6 hours.
- Puree apple mixture with an immersion blender until smooth.
- Sterilize the jars and lids in boiling water for at least 5 minutes. Pack apple butter into the hot, sterilized jars, filling the jars to within 1/4 inch of the top. Run a knife or a thin spatula around the insides of the jars after they have been filled to remove any air bubbles. Wipe the rims of the jars with a moist paper towel to remove any food residue. Top with lids, and screw on rings.
- Place a rack in the bottom of a large stockpot and fill halfway with water. Bring to a boil and lower jars into the boiling water using a holder. Leave a 2-inch space between the jars. Pour in more boiling water if necessary to bring the water level to at least 1 inch above the tops of the jars. Bring the water to a rolling boil, cover the pot, and process for 10 minutes.
- Remove the jars from the stockpot and place onto a cloth-covered or wood surface, several inches apart, until cool. Once cool, press the top of each lid with a finger, ensuring that the seal is tight (lid does not move up or down at all). Store in a cool, dark area.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 22.8 calories, Carbohydrate 5.9 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Sodium 6.5 mg, Sugar 5.3 g
EASY SLOW COOKER APPLE BUTTER
Yummy, easy apple butter makes a great gift!
Provided by Melissa Hendrix
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Canning and Preserving Recipes Fruit Butter Recipes
Time 14h10m
Yield 64
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Place apple slices in a slow cooker. Stir sugar and apple pie spice with the apples.
- Cook on High for 4 hours; stir. Remove cover and continue cooking until the apples are very tender and most of the liquid has evaporated, 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
- Scrape apple butter into a bowl; refrigerate 8 hours to overnight.
- Blend apple butter with an immersion blender until smooth. Alternately, you can run the butter through a food mill or blend in a blender.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 36.9 calories, Carbohydrate 9.6 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 0.1 g, Sodium 0.2 mg, Sugar 8.7 g
EASIEST SLOW COOKER APPLE BUTTER
No peeling, no coring! When you have a drawerful of old apples in the fridge this is a great way to still get use out of them. Quantities are not precise, adjust to taste. I use a slow cooker, food mill and stick blender. You can also do this on the stove, use a sieve/strainer and a blender it just takes longer and more babysitting.
Provided by phayzedog
Categories Apple
Time 12h15m
Yield 32 1/4 C. servings, 32 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Estimate which slow cooker the drawerful of apples in the fridge will fit into. Note1: Wrinkled apples are not necessarily "bad". Granny Smiths can look nearly new but be mealy and browning under the skin (toss them), while Braeburn and especially Gala apples may look terrible, but the flesh is still unblemished and evenly colored. Cut out any bad spots, and often an apple browning on one side is fine on the other half. Use the other half. A slow cooker will hold this at 180F or higher for the first couple of hours, then at least 140 for a long time after that. After you cook, mill/sieve, season, cook and reduce by a third, there isnt much original apple shape left. Don't be obsessive. :-). Note 2: The flavor is in the peel, the pectin is in the core and the sugar is in the flesh. Don't peel or core the apples, just wash them, remove the stems and loose seeds, then cut out the "flower" parts opposite the stems, there tends to be powdery dirt and mold there.
- re note 2: Wash the apples, quartering most of them. Pick out any loose seeds. Toss the quarters in the slow cooker. Quarter and add the others if it looks like they will fit, otherwise set them aside.
- Set the cooker on high for at least an hour or two.
- Quarter and add any apples that did not fit, forcing them below the surface. Cook on high an additional hour or two. Skip this step if there were no extras.
- Place a food mill over a large bowl and ladle a portion of apples into it. Crank them through using downward force on the crank, reversing now and then to clear the screen. Pick out the seeds as you go. Repeat until all apples have been milled. You can use a sieve, but it will take a while. Discard the flakes of skin, seeds and stringy bits. Clean the mill IMMEDIATELY, the pulp is acidic and will stain the plating and rust any exposed steel.
- Blend the "applesauce" smooth with the stick blender if it makes you feel good. Clean the blender too.
- Dump them back into the slow cooker. Add: 1/4 tsp allspice, 1/8 - 1/4 tsp (scant) cloves, 1/2- 3/4 tsp cinnamon. Stir and taste. Cook on low for 8 - 12 hours. This should taste good with balanced flavors, but not strong. The seasoning will be concentrated as it cooks and you can adjust later. Note on sugar: Most recipes use double to triple the spices, then add somewhere between 1/2 cup to a full cup of sugar PER PINT of pulp. I suspect a lot of this sugar is to to preserve the butter in pre-refrigeration days and to counter the bitter undertaste of the spices. I tend to use less spice and little if any added sugar. You can always add more later.
- Taste and adjust seasoning, remove lid and cook another 2-4 hours. Keep a close watch and stir the thickened/solids at the edges into the rest. The pulp will darken from an over-cinnamoned applesauce color to chocolate or dark chocolate brown.
- Blend smooth with stick blender or that ice-crushing powered daiquiri pitcher on the counter.
- Chill and eat. Great on crepes, good on toast and I'm told even on steak.
Tips:
- Use a slow cooker with a capacity of at least 6 quarts. - Peel and core the apples before cooking. - Add a little water to the slow cooker to prevent the apple butter from burning. - Cook the apple butter on low for 8-10 hours, or on high for 4-6 hours. - Stir the apple butter occasionally to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the slow cooker. - Once the apple butter is cooked, transfer it to a food processor or blender and purée until smooth. - Store the apple butter in a clean jar in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.Conclusion:
This slow cooker double-ginger apple butter is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used in a variety of ways. It is perfect for spreading on toast, muffins, or pancakes. It can also be used as a glaze for ham or chicken, or as a filling for pies or tarts. With its sweet and tangy flavor, this apple butter is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. So next time you have a few extra apples on hand, be sure to give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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