Easy Apple Butter Recipe (2024)

This Easy Apple Butter Recipe is sweet and delicious and packed with fall flavor. And for this recipe, I use a couple of shortcuts so there’s no hard work involved – no peeling, chopping, or standing over a hot stove. It’s so easy and delicious, you may want to make a double batch! So if you are looking for an easy recipe for homemade apple butter, you don’t need to look any further because here it is! (And if you’re in the mood for seasonal fall recipes, check out my recipe for Old Fashioned Hot Spiced Apple Cider.)

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Every year, one of my first fall projects is to make some homemade apple butter. The goal is to stash enough jars in my pantry to last us well through fall and winter. Homemade apple butter is delicious on biscuits and toast, of course, but it’s handy to have a few jars on hand to use in holiday appetizers, in apple butter pumpkin pie, in cheesecake, and even as a glaze on pork and chicken. And since we live in a huge apple-growing region, we are fortunate to have dozens of orchards within a few miles of our home, and easy access to many fresh apples for my annual apple butter-making project.

But this year, I haven’t gotten around to making the trip to the orchard just yet. I plan to, but it hasn’t happened yet. Honestly, I think I’ve been waiting for the weather to cool down a wee bit before we go and pick apples. It just isn’t as much fun to be picking apples in 85-degree temperatures as it is on a crisp fall day. Even so, we’re still feeling in a fall mood around here, and craving all of the usual fall goodies – maple scone with apple butter and a mug of pumpkin spice coffee anyone? So for the time being, I’ve made a batch of my super-easy, super-yummy, small-batch apple butter.

I do use my slow cooker for my apple butter. Even for “traditional” apple butter where I pick and peel and chop apples, I use my slow cooker. I mean, I don’t have a big copper pot that I can slowly stir all day over a fragrant hardwood fire in my backyard, so I figure my slow cooker will just have to do. But for this recipe, I take it a step further and make it even easier. And here’s the trick – I start with applesauce.

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Start with Store-Bought or Homemade Apple Sauce…

Either store-bought or homemade applesauce will work just fine for this recipe. And it couldn’t be easier – just dump the applesauce and the other ingredients in the slow cooker, and let it slowly bubble and simmer until it’s thick and rich, and nicely caramelized. It can then be canned in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes (adjusting for altitude), or you can skip the canning part and pop it into the fridge once the apple butter is fully cooled. This recipe makes about 2 pints, but feel free to double or triple the recipe to make a larger batch. If you’re new to canning and want to learn the proper, safe procedure, I recommend Ball Canning Back to Basics: A Foolproof Guide to Canning Jams, Jellies, Pickles, and More.)

Cook’s Tips:

This recipe makes lightly spiced apple butter. If you enjoy more robustly spiced apple butter, add more spices. You may also want to add a little bit of freshly ground nutmeg to the recipe.

I like my apple butter sweet, but not too sweet. If you want sweeter apple butter, just go ahead and add more sugar to your batch of apple butter. Taste it and adjust the sugar to your liking. I wouldn’t, however, recommend adding less sugar than the recipe calls for because adding too little sugar can affect the texture and the shelf life of the finished product.

As your apple butter cooks down, don’t forget to give it a stir occasionally so that it doesn’t stick to the pot.

And a word of safety here: please exercise caution when blending the hot apple butter. You can let it cool to a safe temperature before blending or follow the instructions that came with your blender for blending hot liquids. The splatter from hot preserves contains a lot of sugar and is not only super-heated but also likes to stick to your bare skin and burn. Think of hot lava. Unfortunately, I’ve learned this the hard way on more than one occasion. Don’t be like me!

So if you’re short on time, or just want an easier way to make a batch of Easy Homemade Apple Butter, I hope give this easy recipe for homemade apple butter a try. Happy Fall Y’all and I hope you enjoy!

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The Easiest Homemade Apple Butter

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  • Author: My Homemade Roots
  • Total Time: 24 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: About 2 Pints 1x
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Description

This Easy Homemade Apple Butter is sweet and delicious and packed with fall flavor.

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 1 46ounce jar unsweetened applesauce (or 1 1/2 quarts homemade)
  • 3/4 cup granulated cane sugar
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • Pinch of ground cloves
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Add all of the ingredients to a slow cooker. Cook on low for 8-10 hours, stirring occasionally, until the applesauce has turned a caramel color.
  2. Carefully ladle into a blender (or use an immersion blender), and blend until smooth. Be very careful in this step because the apple butter will be extremely hot! Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for your blender for blending hot liquids.
  3. Return the blended apple butter to the slow cooker. Place lid on slow cooker leaving it slightly ajar to allow enough space for steam to escape. Cook on high for another 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally, until the sauce has thickened, and has become dark brown in color.
  4. If canning, ladle hot apple butter into hot, sanitized jars, and process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes (adjusting for your altitude.) If not canning, allow Apple Butter to cool for a few hours, then ladle into clean jars and refrigerate.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Inactive Time: 12 hours
  • Cook Time: 12 hours

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FAQs

How do you thicken up homemade apple butter? ›

If you want the apple butter thicker, you can continue to cook it on low with the lid of the slow cooker slightly ajar so that steam can escape.

How long will homemade apple butter keep? ›

It will keep in your refrigerator for up to 3 months, or in the freezer for up to one year.

What causes apple butter to turn brown? ›

Apple butter (Dutch: appelstroop) is a highly concentrated form of apple sauce produced by long, slow cooking of apples with apple juice or water to a point where the sugar in the apples caramelizes, turning the apple butter a deep brown.

How do you know when apple butter is done cooking? ›

To check for doneness: Spoon out some of the apple butter, turn the spoon upside down. The apple butter should cling to the spoon without falling off right away. If it does fall off, continue cooking to remove more of the liquid.

Why does my apple butter taste like applesauce? ›

Applesauce is a fairly quick process, cooked apples run through a food mill. Apple butter is basically concentrated apple sauce, cooked down even more until it's thicker, silkier, and more intensely apple flavored. Like the difference between tomato sauce and tomato paste, essentially.

How do you fix too much cinnamon in apple butter? ›

The only way to neutralize too much cinnamon is to add more of the main ingredients. Avoid adding other spices, which will conflict with the cinnamon. Add more apples, vinegar and sugar instead.

Does homemade apple butter thicken as it cools? ›

The apple butter will be fairly thick, but still run off the spoon–like the texture of commercial apple sauce. Don't worry, the apple butter will thicken as it cools.

Why does homemade butter go bad? ›

butter is composed of at least 80 fat. so it will go through lipid oxidation. turning it rancid over time. the cream used to make butter has been pasteurized.

How many apples is 5 pounds? ›

3 medium sized apples equal 1 lb. 1 lb peeled and sliced apples equals 2 3/4 c. 1/2 peck of apples equals 5 - 6 lb or 12 - 15 medium sized apples. 1 peck of apples equals 10 - 12 lb or 35 - 40 medium sized apples.

Why isn't my apple butter dark brown? ›

Originally Answered: What makes Apple butter brown in color? The length of cooking time. Plus, people may add cinnamon, clove, brown sugar, nutmeg, etc. Also, using ghee will make it darker, as ghee is much darker than regular clarified butter.

What happens if you don't brown butter enough? ›

Stay close to your pan because the trickiest part of browned butter is getting it just brown enough—not too dark or too light. Too light, and it won't have the characteristic nutty flavor and aroma. Too dark, and it may start to taste (and look) burnt.

What are some interesting facts about apple butter? ›

Other Interesting Facts Related to Apple Butter:

Copper pennies are placed in the apple butter kettle to scrape the bottom of the kettle and prevent the apple butter from burning. It was said that a young woman who splashed the butter when she stired the kettle would make a poor housewife.

How long does apple butter last in a Mason jar? ›

If stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, homemade apple butter can last up to 6 months. If you store it in the freezer, it can last up to a year. It's important to check the apple butter for any signs of spoilage before consuming. Discard if it has an off odor, mold or discoloration.

Do you refrigerate homemade apple butter after opening? ›

Average shelf life unopened is 11 months. But after you open a jar, it is very important it is re-capped and refrigerated. It will last about a month in the refrigerator, but we usually finish out a jar in a couple of days. The same goes for any baked goods or cooked items made with apple butter.

Can you eat apple butter like applesauce? ›

Apple butter and applesauce are similar. The key difference is that applesauce is made with water and sugar and fewer spices. Applesauce is also eaten on its own as a snack or as a side dish while apple butter, with its more concentrated flavor, is used as a condiment or topping for toast or muffins.

Does apple butter thicken after cooking? ›

If you want an even thicker butter, you can continue to cook yours even longer; but I've found the two hours to be plenty (and keep in mind it will continue to thicken as it cools!).

Can you thicken apple butter with cornstarch? ›

Second, if you've already tried to reduce your apple butter and it's still too runny, you can add a cornstarch slurry. Mix one tablespoon of cornstarch with two tablespoons of water and then whisk into the simmering apple butter. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened.

What makes butter sauce thicker? ›

As we mentioned, flour and cornstarch are the most popular ingredients used to thicken butter sauce for pasta. After you've heated your butter and water combo in your skillet, turn your heat down so nothing scorches as you work in the dry ingredients. Then slowly whisk in your flour or cornstarch.

What is a thickening agent for butter? ›

Use Flour to Make a Roux

A roux is a classic thickening agent consisting of equal parts fat and flour by weight. In most cases, people choose to use butter.

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