Unique Applesauce Recipes - Robinette's Apple Haus & Winery (2024)

Applesauce has a variety of uses besides just enjoying it as is. We can use applesauce to replace eggs and oil in baked goods for a healthy alternative. It gives that added something to cakes, cookie bars, oatmeal, and waffles. With a little creativity, it even works great as an after-school snack for the kiddos!

In testing our own applesauce recipes, we found these ideas for creating wonderful new flavors of applesauce.

Start with the Basics

Why not start with a preservative-free, homemade recipe? We recommend cooking your apples with the skin. Boil the apples (cored) with water, a cinnamon stick, and a little vanilla until the apples are mushy. Use a food mill afterward to remove the skins. Red-toned apples will add flavor and a pink color to the applesauce.

Give it Some Spice

Ready to jazz it up a bit? Try adding spice to the applesauce: cayenne pepper and grated ginger go nicely with cinnamon and nutmeg. Chili flakes will also elevate the applesauce with a sensational taste. Another fun grownups-only idea is to add a splash of whiskey to warm it up.

Make it a Sweet Treat

It is common to use sweeteners to offset the tartness of some apple varieties. Experimenting with different forms of sugar creates fun in the kitchen. Agave, maple syrup or sauce, brown sugar, or a touch of molasses will make a tasty applesauce. Why not try one of these with each batch of applesauce until you pick a favorite? We also love to play with unique local honey like buckwheat or wildflower to prepare an applesauce with more flavor depth.

Add Your Favorite Crunch

Some might consider applesauce a mushy baby food. Adding items like dried cranberries, cherries, or golden raisins make applesauce a grown-up snack. Pepitas or toasted nuts are excellent add-ins. Adding a spice-filled purée of pears also adds wonderful flavors to applesauce.

Think Outside the Box

Consider adding the magic of browned butter that has a nutty, rich aroma created by toasting its milk solids. Hands down, this provides a much better flavor than just regular butter. You can also use browned butter in baked goods, sautéed veggies, sauces, and so on—but it works especially well in applesauce because it creates a new, deeply rich dimension that it otherwise wouldn’t have. Add a dash of salt and whisk into the applesauce.

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Robinette’s Orchards grows a variety of fruit, including apricots, cherries, peaches, nectarines, and 35 varieties of apples. Just imagine experimenting with different kinds of apples to create wonderful-tasting applesauce! We hope to see you soon!

Unique Applesauce Recipes - Robinette's Apple Haus & Winery (2024)

FAQs

How to make applesauce more interesting? ›

Start by toasting a half-teaspoon of your favorite ground baking spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, allspice) in a small skillet over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until fragrant. Transfer to a small bowl to stop the cooking, then stir in a pinch or two of the spice into your applesauce, adding more to taste.

Which apple makes the best applesauce? ›

The Best Apples for Applesauce
  • Cortland.
  • Golden Delicious.
  • Gala.
  • McIntosh.
  • Granny Smith.
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How do you jazz up applesauce? ›

Try sprinkling it with warming spices like cinnamon, ginger, allspice, or pumpkin pie spice. Or mix in a dash of vanilla extract. If you're making it from scratch, try simmering the sauce with berries or peaches.

What is the pink stuff in applesauce? ›

It gets its pretty pink colour from leaving the apple skins on during cooking, then the skins come out during the press.

What does applesauce do to your body? ›

The soluble fiber in applesauce, in the form of pectin, can be helpful in treating digestive issues, such as diarrhea and constipation. It can help to neutralize the effects of irritable bowel syndrome. Pectin also acts as a prebiotic, which feeds good gut bacteria and promotes good digestive health.

Can you leave skins on apples when making applesauce? ›

The very best applesauce is made with whole apples.

The pectin in the apple skin and seeds makes it thick and glistening even before any sweetener is added. (Sometimes the skins can even add a lovely rosy hue.) It tastes even more richly of apple than the usual stuff you make with peeled, cored and diced fruit.

What is the best apple combination for sauce? ›

McIntosh apples are slightly tart and crisp, but soften easily, making them a stellar choice for pies and sauces. For a fresh combination, try a mix of McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, Fuji, and Jonagold apples—or any other combination of our top 10 applesauce apples.

How long does homemade applesauce last? ›

And in case you're wondering, varieties like Honeycrisp, Fuji, and McIntosh are the best apples for applesauce. How long will homemade applesauce last? It'll stay good for four to six days stored in the fridge. You could also can it to make it last longer, but that's a lesson for another day.

Are zestar apples good for applesauce? ›

An earlier apple, also bred locally, is the zestar. It is supposed to be similar to honeycrisp in flavor, but the texture is softer. Disappointingly softer. Even though I don't enjoy eating softer apples, they make great applesauce.

Why is homemade applesauce brown? ›

Many people report that the top of the jar of applesauce gradually turns brown. What is happening is the sauce has not been heated adequately to stop all enzymatic reactions and there is enough oxygen in the headspace to react with the enzymes.

What thickens applesauce? ›

If you don't have time to wait for reduction, then the best method is to mix arrowroot or tapioca (or both) with a little bit of apple juice or apple cider. Use the resulting mixture as a thickening agent. Add it to the applesauce and let it stew. Before too long, the sauce will have thickened up nicely!

How do you make applesauce Martha Stewart? ›

Peel, core, and slice apples. In a large pot, bring apples, lemon juice, and 1 1/2 cups water to a boil over high. Reduce heat and simmer until apples are very soft and falling apart, 25 to 30 minutes. Mash with a potato masher or pulse in a food processor until smooth with small chunks remaining.

What are the brown spots in applesauce? ›

Air. Some of the most common problems with applesauce are caused by air. Think of what happens when you leave apple slices out — they turn brown. This is because the enzymes in apples cause oxidation or browning on the cut surfaces exposed to the air.

Is Mott's applesauce real apples? ›

Made With Real Apples

You won't find any artificial sweeteners or flavors in our No Sugar Added Applesauce.

What pairs well with applesauce? ›

Stir applesauce into plain or vanilla yogurt, or try it with ricotta or cottage cheese. Top with nuts, dried fruits, whole grain cereal or granola. Eat applesauce with a favorite tangy cheese. My personal favorites: Manchego from Spain or extra sharp cheddar, but any tangy or sharp cheese will do nicely.

Does homemade applesauce taste better? ›

Store-bought applesauce doesn't hold a candle to the richly flavored, silky, tangy homemade. Invest a little bit of time in cooking it from scratch, and you can freeze or can enough leftovers to make the fruit of your labor last.

What are some fun facts about applesauce? ›

Another fun fact about applesauce: Astronaut John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, took with him tubes of applesauce for his revolutionary journey through space. Why you might ask? Because of applesauce's positive effects on the digestive process.

How to flavor store-bought applesauce? ›

Even better, how can some zing be injected into store-bought applesauce? The answer is simple: by stirring in dried fruits. Used strategically, dried fruits can help balance out missing applesauce notes. For example, an overly sweet applesauce benefits from the addition of tart dried cranberries, currants, or cherries.

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