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What can I do with my apples?

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Hi!

 

I have a dozen apples on my baby tree which desperately need picking (to my horror one small branch snappled last week, boo hiss).

 

They are 'dessert' apples, but in reality they are just a little bit sharp for eating, and so I am at a loss of what to do with them! I am on a much-needed diet, so pies and crumbles are out :o(

 

Can anyone recommend a relatively easy long-life recipe? Something like jam or chutney or something...? (is apple sauce long life?)

 

I have never made any preserves etc, so instructions for dummies much appreciated.......

 

Thanks!!!

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Ooooh, mrs, there are TONNES!! Most pickles and chutneys have sugar in but as they're not a main meal in themselves you're normally OK. Piccalilli has apple in, there's apple jelly, apple and mint jelly, apple and rosemary, I've just found a recipe for apple and raspberry cheese (never tried it). You could make apple brandy for Christmas, cider (if you're feeling clever!) apple sauce. I've been inundated with apples following a request for any gluts on Freecycle, you could always stew them with blackberries or on their own, if you add granulated sweetner instead of sugar you would lose the calories although I'm fairly sure you couldn't make jam like that.

 

Mrs B

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Slice them up and freeze them until you have done with your diet then enjoy apple puds over the winter.

 

As mentioned before cooked down with some sweetener or some sultanas for sweetness they will make a healthy pud for you now you could even have a sneaky bit of lovely yoghurt with them :D

 

Are they definately ripe? Because some dessert varieties don't ripen until October, if you lift them gently in your hand and they come away from the tree they are ripe if you have to use any force they are not.

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Apple is the base for many savoury jellies to have with meat - add chopped mint or rosemary for lamb, lavender is great with chicken or ham and I always have loads of sage - apple jelly with sage is great with pork.

 

We have a local orchard that sells boxes of mis-shapen/wrongly sized apples at £1 a box, so apple jelly is made a lot here.

 

Tracy

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Cool!! Thanks guys!

 

I hadn't even thought of apple and mint or rosemary - lamb is my favourite, so I think I will go for that!

 

I dont think the apples are quite ripe, but I dont want to risk the tree's small banches - it only went in the ground last year, we really didnt expect to get so many apples from it!

 

xx

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I've got an apple tree, it's been in nearly three years and the first year it went in we had MASSES of huge apples, so last year I had to thin the apples out as they developed to stop the branches breaking. It hasn't had so many this year but again, they are HUGE and really really tasty.

 

(Mind you, I planted my placenta under it so it's had plenty of food for the last few years :oops: )

 

 

Mrs B

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:lol::lol: I bet that's doing the job MrsB

 

We've been to collect a 2nd lot of crabbies from a friends tree, and also gathered wild apples from trees near us. I now have loads of large trugs in the shed filled with apples, and one load of crab apple and clove jelly straining through a muslin as we speak.

 

Other projects with the apples when I have time are:

 

Apple and elderflower jelly

Apple and lavender jelly

Apple and blackberry jam

Apple and mint jelly

 

I may just make some crumble too.

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You didn't fancy fricasseeing it Hugh Fearnley Thingummybob style?

 

 

Oooh, no, I did have to tell OH not to eat what was in the yellow bag at the bottom of the freezer for a couple of months til I got round to planting it :lol: When he realised what was in it he didn't need telling twice!

 

Mrs b

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You didn't fancy fricasseeing it Hugh Fearnley Thingummybob style?

 

 

Oooh, no, I did have to tell OH not to eat what was in the yellow bag at the bottom of the freezer for a couple of months til I got round to planting it :lol: When he realised what was in it he didn't need telling twice!

 

Mrs b

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