SPICED BLUEBERRY APPLESAUCE

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Something else to do with my extra blueberries, slightly exotic, looks very pretty. This makes an excellent hostess or holiday gift. Taken from Babara Fisher's food blog at tigersandstrawberries.com

Provided by Kitchen Witch Steph

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h

Yield 4 quarts, 32 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 lbs blueberries (fresh or frozen)
5 lbs apples, sliced and cored (weight is 5 lbs. after peeling, coring and slicing ( use several varieties for best flavor)
1 cup raw sugar
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
3 tablespoons bottled lemon juice

Steps:

  • Place the apples and blueberries into a heavy bottomed pot large enough to hold all the ingredients and allow room for stirring.
  • Add just enough water to cover the bottom of the pot-about 1/2 inch of water on the bottom or so.
  • Put the pot onto high heat and stirring constantly, bring to a boil.
  • Turn heat down to medium, and stirring continually, cook until the apples are all soft and some are beginning to break down, thickening the released fruit juices.
  • Stir in the sugar and spices and keep cooking until the sugar is well combined.
  • Turn off the heat, but keep the pot on the stove in order to keep the applesauce hot.
  • Using an immersion blender, a food processor or food mill, grind the fruit up into a slightly chunky puree-or, if you wish, grind it down to a perfectly smooth puree.
  • Stir in the lemon juice thoroughly, then pack into hot pint or quart jars.
  • Try to get any visible air bubbles out with a spatula; this is very difficult with very thick foods like applesauce, but try anyway. Wipe off the rim of the jar with a damp cloth, then center a lid on top and screw on a band.
  • Do not tighten the band-just screw it down until it is closed, but not at all difficult to unscrew.
  • Put into a hot water bath canner, making certain that water covers the jars completely.
  • Bring to a boil, clap the lids on top of the canner and process the jars for 20 minutes-the processing time is the same for either pints or quarts.
  • When they have processed for twenty minutes, turn off the heat and open the lid to the canner.
  • Allow the jars to sit in the hot water for five minutes, then carefully lift up each jar and set it on a folded dishtowel in order to keep the counter from possibly cooling the glass too rapidly, causing the jar to crack.
  • Check the seals on the lids-they should be concave and very tightly adhered to the jar rim.
  • If after 24 hours the lids have not sealed, either use up the food that did not seal, or re-pack using new jars and new lids.
  • Recipe makes eight pints or four quarts.

Harun Hoseen
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This applesauce is a little too sweet for my taste.


Jaucenita Neft
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I'm not a big fan of applesauce, but this recipe is really good.


Md Sakhuat Hosen
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover apples.


willis nelson jr
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I'm going to make this applesauce for my next party. I know it will be a hit!


Malik Aryaan
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I can't wait to try this recipe. It looks delicious!


Sora Hinata
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This is the best applesauce I've ever had. Thanks for sharing the recipe!


Debra Payne
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I'm so happy I tried this recipe. It's definitely a keeper.


Sr shimul Hasan
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This applesauce is a great source of vitamins and minerals.


Bestie Boo
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I love the fact that this applesauce is made with all natural ingredients.


Siciid Jaamac
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This applesauce is a great make-ahead breakfast or snack. I always have a jar of it in my fridge.


Hamid Miah
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. It's the perfect way to use up my fall apples.


Trinity Coleman
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This applesauce is so versatile. I've used it on pancakes, waffles, toast, and even ice cream.


Keith Maddox
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I love the way this applesauce smells. It fills my whole house with a warm and inviting aroma.


Neheng Mokhali
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This applesauce is the perfect consistency. It's not too thick or too thin.


tej Kirati
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I added a little bit of cinnamon to this recipe, and it gave the applesauce a really nice flavor.


given chisha walu
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I used Granny Smith apples for this recipe, and they worked perfectly. The applesauce had a tart and sweet flavor that was perfect with the spices.


Naylah Torres
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I've never made applesauce before, but this recipe was so easy to follow. I'm definitely going to be making it again.


Raza Wazir
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I made this applesauce for my family last night, and they loved it! The kids especially loved the blueberries.


Moh 911
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This spiced blueberry applesauce is a delicious and easy-to-make fall treat. The combination of apples and blueberries is perfect, and the spices add a warm and cozy flavor.


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