Microwave Applesauce

"I love this recipe, because it tastes fantastic and doesn't involve slaving over a hot stove! I found it in the "Apple Lovers' Cookbook" I picked up at a local farm market. I like to add about 1/2 tsp of cinnamon, too!"
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
3
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a 2-quart casserole, combine apples and water.
  • Cover and microwave 8-10 minutes on HIGH until apples are soft, stirring once during cooking.
  • Mash apples to desired consistency.
  • Stir in sugar.
  • Cover and allow to stand a few minutes.

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Reviews

  1. This indeed is a simple way to prepare applesauce - I'm so impressed with this recipe. I could kiss you for posting this, Kree! No more waiting for an age near the stovetop to allow the apples to cook until softened. However, inspite of cooking this on HIGH for 10 minutes, this still wasn't in sauce form. So, I cooked it on HIGH for another 8 minutes. After that, it was much better. But, still it wasn't really apple'sauce'. So, I allowed it to cool and then processed it in my mixer with a little water to give it the consistency of sauce until it was saucey:) This made 2.5 cups of applesauce for me. Very nice recipe - I will use this from now on. Thanks, Kree!
     
  2. Easy. Quick. Not messy. I covered it. A little bit of juice boiled over, but not that much. Next time I will cover it, but not for the full time. It was beautiful applesauce. Nice and thick. I used Cortland apples. Was done in my microwave in 10 minutes(1000 watts.)Will definitely make this again and again.
     
  3. I made it twice in 2 days. I didn't add sugar. It's great as is. I used Cortland apples. Thanks Kree :) Made for An Apple A Day event.
     
  4. Very nice. My son loves applesauce with pork and what I had was going bad. I made a half recipe of this in about ten minutes and it was rated as great. Thank you.
     
  5. I used mcintosh apples and added 1 tsp cinnamon. used it with german pork and got great reaction. thanks
     
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