Easy Stovetop Apple Butter. Made with simple ingredients it's thick, spreadable, a gorgeous rich, deep mahogany brown colour, and packed with concentrated spiced apple flavour!
PREP TIME: 15 minutesminutes
COOK TIME: 2 hourshours20 minutesminutes
TOTAL TIME: 2 hourshours35 minutesminutes
Servings: 7cups (about 1.7 litres/ 3½ pints)
Ingredients
6lbapples, peeled and chopped roughly
1cupdark brown sugar
1tablespoonground cinnamon
¼tspground cloves
½tspground nutmeg, or 1 tbsp pumpkin spice in place of all the spices)
¼teaspoonfine sea salt
3tablespoonsapple cider vinegar, or lemon juice
1teaspoonvanilla
INSTRUCTIONS
Add everything except the vanilla to a large heavy bottomed pan. Stir, put the lid on, and cook over medium heat until the apples are soft. This usually takes 20 to 25 minutes. Don't add any additional liquid.
Blend the apple mixture with an immersion blender until smooth. Be careful because it will be very hot. If you don't have an immersion blender you can use a regular blender or even mash it really, really well with a potato masher.
With the lid off, continue cooking the apple butter over a low heat for a further 1 to 2 hours. During this time it will reduce and thicken. The longer you cook it the richer, darker, and thicker it will get. You are looking for it to reduce by about half, be a very rich, mahogany brown color and to look and feel very thick, almost like caramel. Clear track marks should be left when you stir with a spoon. See my pictures in the post above, and video below for visual comparison.
Once it's ready, turn the heat off, add the vanilla, stir through, then spoon the apple butter into clean and dry containers or jars.
NOTES
If you can, give your apple butter a few days to age before you enjoy it. A little time allows everything to mellow and meld together and the flavor will be way better.Store apple butter in a sealed container in the fridge for up to one month or freeze for up to 1 year. It can also be canned,