Slow Cooker Vanilla Applesauce

Homemade applesauce is definitely a fall favorite at our house, especially when it’s flavored with a hint of vanilla. Tastes delicious and smells heavenly while it’s cooking.

The best part of this recipe was my sweet little helper. She’s just old enough for me to be comfortable giving her a butter knife to cut things, and these apples were perfect for butter knife cutting. I peeled and quartered the apples, and she cut them into chunks and placed them in the slow cooker.

 

We ended up with 14 cups of apples. When the slow cooker was full of apples we added the seasonings.

We added:

  • 1/2 c. brown sugar (Use more if you want it sweeter.)
  • 4 tsp. vanilla
  • 2 tsp. cinnamon

Then we cooked it on low for 3 hours. We prefer our applesauce a little chunky, so cook it another hour if you want it smoother. We ended up with an applesauce with just a hint of vanilla flavor. I’m considering doubling the vanilla next time for a stronger flavor.

I’m sharing this recipe at:
:: Mouthwatering Monday hosted by A Southern Fairytale
:: Tip Me Tuesday hosted by Tip Junkie
:: Tasty Tuesday hosted by Balancing Beauty & Bedlam
:: Tempt My Tummy Tuesday hosted by Blessed with Grace
:: Tuesdays at the Table hosted by All the Small Stuff
:: Look What I Made hosted by A Thrifty Mom
:: Works for Me Wednesday hosted by We Are THAT Family
:: Thrifty Thursday hosted by Coupon Teacher
:: Ultimate Recipe Swap hosted by Life as Mom
:: Recipe Swap hosted by The Grocery Cart Challenge
:: I’m Lovin’ It Fridays at Tidy Mom

 

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Comments

  1. Jennifer says:

    Thanks for pinning it. I hope you enjoy! :)

  2. Wow this looks awesome. I have been searching for homemade applesauce. I have pinned this at Pinterest.

  3. Jennifer says:

    That’s a good question, Amy. If you do try it, I wouldn’t cook it as long. Pears seem to cook to mush a bit quicker than apples do.

  4. Amy B says:

    Do you think this would work with pears? I have a ton of pears from my CSA that I need to use.

  5. Jennifer says:

    Thanks Shelly! :)

  6. That looks yummy!!

  7. Jennifer says:

    Thanks! Just linked up. :)

  8. Jennifer says:

    You’re welcome! :) I hope you enjoy!

  9. Jennifer says:

    I saw pictures of that orchard! I wish we had a pick-your-own apple orchard around here. That would make it even more fun!

  10. Natalie says:

    Yum!!!! Headed to the apple orchard on Saturday, can’t wait to try this!

  11. That looks delicious!! Thanks for sharing the link on WFMW! :)

  12. Peggy Banks says:

    Love it! Please post in my link party at
    http://diycraftstomake.blogspot.com/

    Thanks,

    Peggy

  13. Jennifer says:

    You’re welcome! :) Enjoy!

  14. Yummy! Thanks for the recipe!

  15. Jillian Wade says:

    This looks SO delicious…I know my toddler would love it, I’m book-marking this to make for later! I found you via Tempt my Tummy Tuesday. I’m your newest follower and would love a “follow back”!

    Have a great week,

    Jillian @ http://www.foodfolksandfun.blogspot.com

  16. Jennifer says:

    The crock pot does the trick for making the house smell good for a very LONG time! Enjoy!

  17. Jennifer says:

    I’m considering going back out to buy some more myself. We’ve gobbled up all of the batch that we made last week. I may have to freeze the next batch just so we have some for later! :)

  18. Katie says:

    I just bought a ton of apples so i could make homemade apple sauce. I make a whole bunch every year and freeze it!! I have never tried adding vanilla, but I’m going to try it this time. I’m sure it makes it even better!

  19. Julie says:

    Looks yummy! I love cooking in the crock pot!

  20. Jennifer says:

    Eh… minor detail! You could make it just to make the house smell yummy. :)

  21. Miranda says:

    This looks so yummy and easy; now if only I liked apple sauce ;) .

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