Preserving apple slices at home is a simple way
to enjoy the fall flavor of in-season apples all year.
Home persevered apple slices are quite
flexible, and they may be used in almost any recipe that calls for apple
slices. These may be strained and used as a simple topping for yogurt, oatmeal,
or ice cream, or they can be used in a homemade apple cake, apple
shortbread bars, or as a simple topping for yogurt, oats, or ice cream.
INGREDIENTS
19 pounds
Canning syrup, juice, or water
Set up a water bath canner. Peel the apples and
chop them into uniform slices before preparing them for canning. To avoid
browning, lay the peeled and sliced apple pieces in a dish of cold water with a
liberal splash of lemon juice while you work. Bring your choice canning liquid
to a boil in a saucepan. Retrieve the apple slices from the water and squeeze
off any excess juice.
Cook for 5 minutes, stirring regularly, until
the apple slices are cooked through, in the boiling canning liquid. Stir
gradually so that the apple slices do not break apart. Pack the apples into
canning jars, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Pour the canning liquid over the
apple slices, leaving a 1/2 inch leeway. Before covering the jars with 2 part
canning lids, de-bubble the canning jars and make any final headspace
adjustments. In a water bath canner, process the jars for 20 minutes for pints
and quarts. When the canning time is over, remove the jars and place them on a
towel on the counter to cool. Inspect seals after 24 hours and place any open
jars in the refrigerator for immediate use.
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