Enjoy homemade applesauce year round

Apple picking at a nearby orchard is a favorite fall activity. But once the apples are picked what do you do with them? In our house we usually make a large quantity of applesauce, and then can most of it so we can enjoy this fall treat throughout the year. Applesauce 1/2 bushel apples 3 cups water 3 to 4 tablespoons cinnamon 2 to 4 cups sugar

Quarter, but do not peel or core, enough apples to fill a 12-quart pressure cooker. Cut out all bruises and soft spots.

Add water and cook over medium heat until soft and tender. Put through a squeezer or food mill, separating puree from cores and stems.

Return puree to heat and add cinnamon and sugar a little at a time, until it tastes sweet enough. Heat until almost boiling, stirring occasionally to avoid burning.

This will make about 8 quarts of applesauce. Eat some warm and, if you like, can some, using pressure cooker or canning jar directions.

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