Productive Senior Citizens and Raw Apple Sauce

by Susan on September 14, 2009

Tree

This is Stella. My apple tree. Ok, I get that not everyone names their trees but Stella deserves a name. She has been here for a very long time. Stella is the biggest apple tree I have ever seen. With a trunk of over 9 feet around, she just might be over 100 years old assuming that she was planted when the house was built. Showing signs of her age, some of her largest branches have been dying off. I have been keeping a watchful eye.

Stella surprised me this year. She produced a bumper crop of beautiful, healthy apples. I don’t spray my trees so the apples can get pretty wormy by the time they hit the ground. But this year, not a worm to be found. Just healthy, tasty apples. Lots of healthy, tasty apples. Stella is one heck of a productive senior citizen.

In honor of her huge harvest this year I bring you Stella’s Apple Sauce. Believe me, there will be more apple recipes to come. I have to keep up with the old gal! This will freeze well so take advantage of the season and make extra! I also use this in many of my cookies and cakes..recipes to come.

Apple Sauce

Stella’s Apple Sauce

6 Apples (cored but not peeled)

1 t. Cinnamon

1/4 – 1/2 C. Agave

pinch Salt (optional)

Core and quarter apples. Place in food processor with 1/4 C agave. Process to applesauce consistency. Add more agave to taste.

{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

Mary A. September 14, 2009 at 10:01 am

Wow! That applesauce looks so good it makes me want to go out and buy apples. But then I’d have to have a food processor too. Oh well. I can just drool all over my keyboard.

Jadarae September 14, 2009 at 11:52 am

Mmmmm, looks yummy. Do we have to use agave. I haven’t been able to find it yet. But I have honey. Will honey work with this recipe?

Susan September 14, 2009 at 3:46 pm

I would think honey would be just fine. Add to taste.

Susan

Susan September 14, 2009 at 3:47 pm

If you have a blender that could work!

Christine September 17, 2009 at 12:54 pm

Oh, I want a tree like Stella now! Definitely going to make this a breakfast treat on the weekend.

Judith September 25, 2009 at 12:11 pm

When Mother Nature offers up a gift, like worm-free organic apples, the best response (as you have) is to receive it joyfully and USE it, ! Your Rawmazing website isBEAUTIFUL, easy to navigate and well-written. It is fun to both read your articles and look at the photos of foods in season–and the results of them as healthy, delicious dishes! I look forward to seeing more of what can be done with raw foods in each season.

Carol G. November 28, 2009 at 7:48 pm

Just discovered your website today and love everything found including all the awesome recipes you graciously shared.

Wish I knew you were in Boulder as we could have had a gathering honoring your presence.

Raederle Phoenix Jacot June 29, 2010 at 7:38 pm

I just thought I’d mention that agave is cooked, and that apples are already sooo sweet that it’s really silly to add sugar in any form. In my opinion, going raw is about going back to nature. Honor Stella and her amazing fruit and don’t add a refined sugar to her. If you want to spice up the flavor, why not add a drizzle of raw coconut juice, or half a blended kiwi or a couple of dates, or raisins or currants or even goji berries?

Raederle Phoenix Jacot June 29, 2010 at 7:40 pm

PS: Your photographs are beautiful.

Susan June 29, 2010 at 9:02 pm

You can find agave that is not cooked. Xagave is an excellent brand. And honestly, I made the recipe this way because that is how I like it. :-)

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