Slow-Cooker Apple Butter

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Instead of standing for hours at the stovetop, utilize your slow cooker to do the all the work of making homemade apple butter.

Active Time:
25 mins
Slow Cook Time:
10 hrs
Total Time:
10 hrs 25 mins
Yield:
5 cups

Making apple butter is a hallmark of Appalachian cooking. With a variety of apples in the mountainous region, farmers and other locals have traditionally looked for different ways to preserve the abundance nature provided. Home cooks dried and fried them, pressed them into cider, and stored them in cellars.

For a real treat, they canned jars of apple butter, a sweet, smooth spread that's similar to applesauce but cooked much longer for a thick, jam-like consistency.

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What Is Apple Butter?

Apple butter is a fruit spread that is made by slowly cooking apples, sugar, and spices until they're soft and tender. Then, the mixture is usually blended or mashed until it is close to smooth and spreadable.

Typically, apple butter is spread over biscuits, toast, or pancakes. But it also makes a great addition to cheese boards, and can be spooned over yogurt and ice cream.

Slow-Cooker Apple Butter Ingredients

Apple butter is easier than pie! Start with 5 pounds of mixed apples. Choose your favorites, because any variety will do, such as Brandywine, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Gala, even Granny Smith.

You'll also need:

  • 3 cups of granulated sugar: You're splitting this up and adding it in two batches
  • Ground cinnamon
  • Nutmeg
  • Cloves
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How To Make Apple Butter in a Crockpot

Apple butter is just about the easiest recipe you can make. While you can make apple butter on the stovetop, your slow-cooker makes this recipe super easy.

  • Step 1. Prep the apples: Start by washing, peeling, and coring your apples. Then, cut them all into about 1-inch cubes. No need to get out a ruler; just try to keep them all about the same size to encourage even cooking.
  • Step 2. Add apples to slow cooker with sugar: Pile those apple cubes into a 6-quart slow cooker. Give it a shake, or a stir so the apple pieces settle and allow you to get every piece in there. Add half the sugar—1 1/2 cups—over the apples. Give everything a good stir to combine. Cover, and cook on HIGH for 6 hours.
  • Step 3. Add the spices: After 6 hours, uncover the crockpot, and add the remaining 1 1/2 cups sugar and all of the spices. Get ready, because it's going to smell like absolute heaven.
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  • Step 4. Stir and cook some more: Stir everything together really well, then re-cover the slow cooker, and cook on LOW for another 4 hours, or until the apples are extremely soft.
  • Step 5. Behold, your apple butter: After four hours have passed, uncover the slow cooker to reveal the apple butter bliss. The apples will have broken down even more in this time, and will have darkened to a deep amber color thanks to the spices.
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  • Step 6. Blend the apple butter: Transfer the warm apple mixture to a blender (in batches, if needed). Since the mixture will be hot, remove the center insert of the blender lid, and cover with thick kitchen towel—otherwise the lid might pop off, and you and your kitchen could get splattered with hot (albeit delicious) apple butter. Blend to desired consistency. Transfer blended apple butter to a bowl, and repeat with remaining apple mixture. Stir both together to combine.

How To Store Apple Butter

Divide the apple butter evenly between sealable jars or containers, and let cool completely before storing in the refrigerator up to one month.

What Goes With Apple Butter?

Apple butter is traditionally served over hot biscuits or fluffy pancakes, but it also adds flavor to our favorite apple desserts, such as Apple Butter Doughnuts with Salted-Caramel Glaze or Apple Butter Cinnamon Rolls with Apple Cider Glaze.

Use a dollop to add a touch of sweetness to fall vinaigrettes and marinades. Serve with roasted pork chops or tenderloin. Stir it into oatmeal for the perfect autumnal start to your day.

How To Gift Apple Butter

Homemade apple butter makes an easy and delicious holiday or host gift. To get the jars ready for delivery, apply a round gift tag sticker to the top of each jar, and write the recipe name so that recipients know what they're getting. If you're feeling fancy, place each jar on a square of burlap, gather the edges up around the jar top, and tie with a ribbon or jute to secure.

Do You Have To Use a Slow Cooker To Make Apple Butter?

Absolutely not, but you should, because it frees you up to do so many other things instead of having to keep an eagle eye on a simmering pot.

Like syrup making, preparing apple butter once was a seasonal community event. For generations, families and friends gathered around large copper kettles set over open fires and shared in the laborious, daylong work of peeling, coring, chopping, seasoning, and boiling apples. After many hours of tending the pots, they were rewarded with delicious caramel-colored apple butter.

This method for Crockpot apple butter is not as labor-intensive, but you get the same delicious results.

Who Inspired This Apple Butter Recipe?

Walter Harrill of Imladris Farm in Spring Mountain, N.C., is well acquainted with this tradition. He lives and works on land settled by his great-grandparents and grew up watching his grandmother make apple butter in her own kettle on the stove.

Today, he continues the custom with a few modern adaptations. Harrill follows his grandmother's method, which he sells to the public (imladrisfarm.com). We adapted his recipe using a mix of sweet and tart apples. Instead of standing for hours at the stovetop, you can use your convenient slow cooker to do the all the work.

Editorial contributions by Josh Miller.

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Ingredients

  • 5 lbs. mixed apples, peeled and cored (such as Gala, Granny Smith, Fuji, Brandywine, or Golden Delicious)

  • 3 cups granulated sugar, divided

  • 1 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon

  • 1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg

  • 1/2 tsp. ground cloves

Directions

  1. Cook apples:

    Cut apples into 1-inch cubes.

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    Place apple cubes and 1 1/2 cups of the sugar in a 6-quart slow cooker. Cover and cook on HIGH 6 hours.

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  2. Add spices:

    Stir in cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and remaining 1 1/2 cups sugar. Cover; cook on LOW until apples are very soft, 4 hours.

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  3. Blend apple butter:

    Place half of apple mixture in a blender. Secure lid on blender, and remove center piece to allow steam to escape. Place a clean towel over opening. Pulse until smooth or to desired texture; repeat with remaining apple mixture.

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    Blender Tip

    Alternatively, you can use an immersion blender to blend the apple mixture. Place the immersion blender in the slow cooker, and blend until smooth and spreadable.

  4. Cool and store:

    Cool completely. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 1 month.

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Additional reporting by
Josh Miller
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Josh Miller is a writer, editor, recipe developer, and food stylist who has been writing about Southern food and working in the publishing industry for the past 20 years. His work has appeared in Southern Living, Food & Wine, Cooking Light, Taste of the South, and Southern Cast Iron magazines.

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