Homemade Apple/Pear Sauce
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Often, my local Meijer will have a reduced rate fruit and vegetable cart on display around 10 in the morning. I'm happy to spend 33% of what these items would usually cost in return for consuming them quickly.In the past I have purchased banana's for making banana bread, lettuce for dinner the same night, and even vegetables like pea pods and broccoli that I turned into a stir fry dinner later that evening. With a little bit of creativity and flexibility meals made with fresh ingredients can become much less expensive.
Yesterday I picked up 6 apples and 4 pears... all bruised and pretty ripe. I'm pretty sure that in the state that I brought them home in- that they would not have been consumed...
But after peeling (which was super easy thanks to the fruit being very ripened) and slicing...
And boiling (for 20-30 minutes) the apples and pears with half a cup of brown sugar and 1 teaspoon of vanilla (my secret ingredient)...Then, just mash with your potato masher and serve either warm or out of the fridge.
Viola! and Yummo if I do say so myself!
The dozen apples and pears yielded about 9 cups of apple/pear sauce! If you feel like you can't consume this much sauce (ahem, you have yet to take a bite...) than feel free to freeze some for later! I wish that I could have bottled the aroma from the cooking... it was ridiculously yummy!
***An extra special thank you to my Mother in Law, Pam Webber, for introducing me to this yummy treat!


4 comments:
Great idea! Sounds yummy!
I just spent my afternoon making applesauce and apple jelly - and I agree! There's nothing like homemade! ;)
okay I have to try this!
Made this twice now and we really liked it. One question though, did you use 10 or 12 pieces of fruit. At the beginning you said 10 and later a dozen and the amount of sauce you said you ended up with was quite a bit more than I did so I was just curious.
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