21 large apples I use Fuji and Gala Apples
2 cups water
½ cup brown sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Peel all the apples and core them. Once you have them all peeled and cored cut the apples up into small chunks. Place the apples in a large pot, add water, brown sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon. Cook on medium heat with a cover. Once apples are soft about 20 minutes use a potato masher and mash the apples in the pot. Uncover and cook down until most of the juice is gone. Let cool and place in mason jars or container with lid. Keep refrigerated.
Crumb Toping
½ stick soft butter
½ cup flour
½ cup oats
½ cup brown sugar
Smash in the flour, brown sugar and oats into the butter using a fork. Keep mixing until it become crumbly. You might have to add flour.
5 comments:
YUMMY!! i just bought a ton of apples from our winter's farmers market....i think i will make this.
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Love this. Totally need to try it! I am now following from blog hop! Would love to have you follow back! Have an awesome handmade giveaway going on too and another posting tomorrow!
Hi there! I'm your newest follower from WWBH! Going to give this apple sauce a try! It looks YUMMY!!!
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I love it. I'm trying it as soon I can. Following you from blog hop!
I don't know why anyone would buy applesauce, when they can make it. No comparison! The crumble topping looks DELISH! Thank you for sharing!
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