🍎Turning What-Could-Be-Waste into Homemade Apple Butter Magic🍎

Today in my little kitchen I’m doing a bit of rescue baking — taking apples that have “seen better days” (and even those apple cores I save in the freezer bag when I slice apples for my children 🍏) and turning them into rich, luscious homemade apple butter. 🌿✨ Because why let good apples go to waste when they can become something delicious and comforting? Plus, it makes me feel good to reduce food waste — and even better, my chickens get the leftover scraps! 🐔💚

I’ll walk you through my favorite method (using my Instant Pot + food mill + crock pot) and then give you two recipes: one for making the “apple goo,” and one for cooking it down into silky, buttery perfection. Let’s get cozy and get cooking! 🍯🍎


🍏 Why I Love This Approach

🌸 I use apples that are still good, just not as crisp for snacking — it reduces food waste and stretches my grocery dollar.
🍃 I stash apple cores in a freezer bag (yes, I really do this!) and when it’s full, that’s my cue to make a big batch of apple butter (and sometimes apple fritters too 🥰).
🏡 The house fills with that cozy cinnamon-apple smell — pure autumn bliss.
💖 I control the sweetness, spice, and texture — no preservatives or store-bought mystery ingredients!


🛠️ What You’ll Need & My Process

Tools:
🍎 Instant Pot (or another electric pressure cooker) to soften apples fast
🍏 Food mill to remove peels and seeds — for the smoothest “goo”
🍯 Crock pot or Instant Pot sauté/low mode to cook it down slowly


👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step

  1. Collect your apples — use the “snack-past-their-prime” ones and those frozen cores. Wash well. Peel if you’d like, but I keep the skins on for flavor and color.
  2. Instant Pot: Add your chopped apples + a little water or apple juice. Cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
  3. Release pressure and run the mixture through your food mill to remove peels and seeds. You’ll get a silky apple “goo.”
  4. From here, you can choose your favorite finish: Instant Pot (fast!) or Slow Cooker (deep flavor).

🍯 Recipe A: Apple Goo

Ingredients:

  • 8–10 cups chopped apples (or combo of apples + frozen cores)
  • ½–1 cup apple juice or water
  • Pinch of salt

Directions:

  1. Add apples + liquid + salt to Instant Pot.
  2. Seal and cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
  3. Quick release, process through a food mill, and set aside your beautiful apple purée.

🧈 Recipe B: Cozy Classic Apple Butter

Ingredients:

  • About 6–8 cups apple purée (your “goo”)
  • 1 – 1½ cups sugar — less for tart apples, more for sweet 🍬
    (or do half white + half brown sugar for that old-fashioned depth)
  • 1½ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp cloves
  • ½ tsp allspice (optional but lovely!)
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 1 – 2 tsp lemon juice (to brighten and preserve color 🍋)
  • Optional: a splash of vanilla or apple cider vinegar for a finishing touch ✨

🪄 Option 1: Instant Pot Finish (Fastest)

  1. Add purée + all ingredients to the Instant Pot insert (no lid yet).
  2. Use Sauté (Low) and cook uncovered for 45–60 minutes, stirring often so it doesn’t scorch.
  3. Watch as it darkens, thickens, and turns glossy — that’s when the magic happens! ✨
  4. Taste and adjust sugar/spice to your liking.
  5. Optional: Blend with an immersion blender for extra-smooth texture.
  6. Let cool — it thickens even more as it cools.

💡 Tip: If it splatters, switch to “slow cook – high” and vent the lid slightly with a wooden spoon.


🪄 Option 2: Slow Cooker (Hands-Off, Deep Flavor)

  1. Add purée + ingredients to a slow cooker.
  2. Cook on LOW for 6–8 hours, stirring occasionally with the lid ajar to release steam.
  3. When it’s dark, thick, and fragrant — it’s ready! 🥰

🫙 To Store

  • Fridge: up to 3 weeks
  • Freezer: up to 6 months
  • Canning: want it shelf-stable? I can walk you through a water-bath version anytime! 💕

🍎 Texture Check

You’ll know it’s ready when you can drag a spoon through it and it leaves a trail that doesn’t fill back in — like soft caramel or thick applesauce.


🍞 Ways to Enjoy

🍎Enjoy it on our Homemade Apple Fritters
🥐 Spread on toast, biscuits, or English muffins
🍰 Swirl into oatmeal, pancakes, or cake batter
🎁 Gift in little jars tied with ribbon — instant cozy love!
🍎 Or eat straight off the spoon… I won’t tell 😉

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