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No Fuss, No Sugar Applesauce

It’s getting colder-both inside and outside of my home. Before my little toes hit the barn wood floor in my bedroom, I locate my robe and house shoes, while still underneath my comforter. (Things change in the middle of the night when you own two naughty kitties.)

I love this time of year-hot tea is a must while watching the leaves changing. And of course, heartier meals are on my dinner table, along with desserts filled with spices-like my Skinny, Ginger Puff Cookies.

 


One of my favorite things to make this time of year is a No Fuss, No Sugar Applesauce. With a few ingredients and a crockpot, I have chunky, spicy, yummy applesauce without any fuss. Have it as a dessert or as a side dish. Get crazy. Do what you want!

Biceps would like to try it warm over ice cream. We’ll see about that-kind’ve defeats the purpose….

 


Here’s all that you’ll need to make your No Fuss, No Sugar Applesauce (printable recipe at the bottom):

10-13 Apples (I had Gala’s on hand in the freezer)
1 tsp liquid Stevia or to taste (you can add more later)
1 tsp Cinnamon
1/4 tsp Nutmeg
1/8 tsp Ground Cloves
1 1/2-2 Cups Water

Crockpot

 


After thoroughly washing the apples, core the center.

 


Then cut each apple into quarters.

 


Throw all of your apples in the crockpot, and add 1 tsp of liquid Stevia.

 


While adding the 1 tsp of Cinnamon to the crockpot with one hand, try taking a picture of it with the other hand, so that your picture looks like this. Nice and shaky.

 


Next, add the 1/4 tsp Nutmeg.

 


Now, add the yummy 1/8 tsp of Ground Cloves.

 


Pour 1 1/2-2 Cups of water into the crockpot. You’ll need enough water so that the crockpot is half full of water. It doesn’t need to cover all of the apples.

 


Put the lid on the crockpot and turnn on “Hi” for 5-6 hours, or on “Low” for 9-10 hrs.

After a few hours of allowing the apples to cook, I use a hand potato masher and squish the apples every hour or so. Add more water if necessary.

 


The applesauce is finished when it’s still a bit chunky but has the consistency of, well, applesauce. Serve warm or cold. You can freeze half for later or eat it all in one sitting. (Although, I will warn you that since the peels are on these apples, you can over-apple. If you know what I mean.)

This No Fuss, No Sugar Applesauce is so tasty that you’ll feel like you’re indulging each time you eat it-you can even trick the wee ones into eating their daily dose of fruit.

I hope you enjoy this spicy No Fuss, No Sugar Applesauce as much as we do. And boy howdy, do we ever enjoy it.

 

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No Fuss, No Sugar Applesauce
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Serves: 20
 
Make a No Fuss, No Sugar Applesauce simply by using your crockpot and a few spices.
Ingredients
  • 10-13 Apples (I had Gala's on hand in the freezer)
  • 1 tsp liquid Stevia or to taste (you can add more later)
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp Nutmeg
  • ⅛ tsp Ground Cloves
  • 1½-2 Cups Water
  • Crockpot
Instructions
  1. Wash, core and quarter each apple. (Leave the peels on.)
  2. Add the apples to the crockpot.
  3. Add the spices.
  4. Pour the water over the top until crockpot is half full of water.
  5. Turn the crockpot to "Hi" for 5-6 hrs, or on "Low" for 9-10 hrs.
  6. Use a hand potato masher after the apples have cooked for several hours to mush them up a bit. Do this every hour or so.
  7. Serve warm or cold.

 


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Baked Apples-Guest Post at Trendy Treehouse

Today, I am guest posting over at Trendy Treehouse! Tara is the sweetest and has allowed my weirdness to infect her readers. That’s sounds weird, huh?

Today, I am showing you a tutorial on making a yummy dessert-Easy Baked Apples-that can be made at the last minute and with ingredients you probably already have on hand.


These Easy Baked Apples are one of my favorite go-to’s when last minute guests arrive. To really go over the top, add a little french vanilla ice cream and be crowned dessert queen of the year.

Go check out my entire tutorial and leave Tara a comment telling her she’s awesome!

But, make sure you come back here. Don’t leave me hangin’.

Love you-Rebekah

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