September 29, 2025

One More Apple Day...

It was all hands on deck to can the last of the apples we got ten days ago. I decided that the bulk of what we had left would become apple pie filling, with the remaining apples going toward a couple more jars of applesauce. I had already prepared the apples for the pie filling, and Handsome was cutting up the rest to go into the Nesco™roaster to cook down.

While Handsome was doing that, I was making the apple pie filling. It was gorgeous, and already tasty as soon as the ingredients were all mixed and heated in my Kilner™ pot.

Rather than heat up the kitchen with a roaster and the water bath canner, I set up a little outdoor kitchen on the porch. Once the jars were filled, and had the lids secured, it was into my trusty electric canner.


Twenty five minutes later, the quart jars were finished processing. I turned off the canner and removed the cover to let the jars stand in the water for about fifteen more minutes to avoid siphoning the contents. It worked like a charm. 

It wasn't long before the apples in the roaster were sufficiently cooked down to be able to put everything through my dear mother-in-law's chinois to separate the pulp from the seeds and skin. By that time, my cooking pot was washed and waiting to ready the applesauce mixture (apples, cinnamon, nutmeg and a wee bit of sugar) for the jars.

When all was said and done, there were six sealed quart jars of apple pie filling, a partial pint for using in the next few days to make homemade apple tarts or hand pies, and two more quarts of applesauce. All the jars are already cleaned, rings removed, labeled, and placed on the pantry shelf well before bed time. 

Tomorrow, I'll share photos from our Saturday Craft Day in Portage. I must say it was a lovely and productive weekend, indeed.

13 comments:

  1. Mmmmm. the pie filling looks delicious!
    Marilyn

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  2. I can only imagine what your kitchen must have smelled like!

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    1. Hi MA:
      It's smelling pretty apple-y! I'm happy to share the recipe if anyone is interested.
      xoxo
      Donna

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    2. yes, please! We make applesauce but not the pie filling so it might be fun for a change.

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  3. Sherryofcreateology: Handsome is the best helper ever! I love that you set up a kitchen on your porch to keep the heat outside. Everything looks delicious. An Apple a Day…

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    1. Hi Sherry:
      I hope you're continuing to heal comfortably, dear friend. Handsome really is the best! I'm glad we had that outdoor space, too. It was warm in the kitchen without adding more humidity. (It was in the 80s here that day!) I like that idea of an apple a day...or perhaps a slice of pie. lol
      Healing hugs,
      xoxo
      Donna

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  4. Awww, just another reason Handsome must be the "apple of your eye" 😊 (hmmm... something tells me I made that comment before...LOL)

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    1. Hi Lois:
      Handsome and I have been together for 44 years and I'm still crazy about him. I just couldn't resist sharing a photo of him helping with the apples, and yes, dear. I think I've heard that from you before. It's okay though. I'm happy for you to repeat it every year! Hope you have a great week.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  5. Don't you just love that Nesco, mine is close the 25 years old and it's still like new.
    Nothing like Thanksgiving stuffing done in the Nesco, or anything else for that matter.
    I can smell the apples and cinnamon just looking at the pics.
    You two make a dynamic duo.
    Enjoy the week.
    Shirley

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    1. Hi Shirley:
      When we moved back here, I saw an ad in - yes - FB Marketplace that a gent had put up for used Nesco roasters for $25. He'd used them for events at his business, which he was closing at the time. I bought two of them, as they were like new. I've used them a lot for the holidays, applesauce, and rendering beef fat into tallow. I have to admit, I've had my eye on one of those beautiful vintage ones on a stand, and I'll probably purchase one yet this fall to have in the kitchen full-time. I'm waiting for the perfect one. Handsome and I are a pair, to be sure. He really is the best part of me. I hope you have a great week, too, dear.
      xoxo
      Donna

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