Chunky Maple Apple Sauce
#166601 - 04/03/05 12:35 PM
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This recipe comes (modified slightly) from my well-worn copy of Almost Vegetarian by Diana Shaw, and was intended to be the filling for crepes... but it's really good as is!
1/4 cup raisins
4 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored, and chopped
1 tsp lemon juice
2 tbsp maple syrup
Pinch mace (or substitute nutmeg)
Pinch cinnamon
2 tbsp apple juice (water is fine too)
1/2 tsp vanilla
Place the raisins in a small bowl, cover with water, and microwave on high for 5 minutes, adding more water if necessary to keep them covered. Allow to sit while you make the applesauce.
Place the apples in a heavy-bottomed nonreactive saucepan, add the lemon juice and stir to coat. Add the remaining ingredients, and bring to a simmer over medium-low heat. Continue to cook, covered, stirring often, until the apples break down into a chunky sauce, about 30 minutes. (Note: It actually took 15 minutes on my stove!)
Drain the raisins well and stir them in. Especially tasty served warm! Makes 4 servings.
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This sounds amazing! (And you know my obsession with applesauce )
Definitely going to try this one soon!
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OMG...another must try.... move over boring ole apple sauce here comes something chunkier!! LOL
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OK, finally adding raisins & Granny Smith apples to my shoppin list for this weekend!!
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Dumb blonde question, as always...
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A nonreactive saucepan is one in which the material of the pan does not chemically react to heat.
Check out this link: Nonreactive Saucepan
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The link explains it all. Hey, I'm not blonde, and I would have had to look it up too.
I've honestly never had any problems with my assorted medley of cheap thrift-store saucepans, so you probably won't have a problem with whatever you're using. Just don't use cast iron!
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I'd just figured it was another one of those things you just 'know', and I didn't!! Well, the only pans I have are non-stick ones, so I'll give it a try and let you know if it works...
It sounds yummy!
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