Apples can
be used for so many things, after doing a bit of research, since I have sooo
many apples to deal with I’ve found a bunch of neat things to do with them!
First, we had a whole bunch to make cider with. Then I had some more, so have
been drying slices, then had so many peels that I didn’t know what to do with
them, and found out that you can also dry those until they can be ground into a
powder and used in things like oatmeal, or granola as extra flavor (plus that
is where a lot of the fiber is!) or use the powder in things like potpourri,
and other things you might scent. You can boil the skins and cores of the
apples to make jelly, or syrup (we are going to try apple syrup! Yummm). You
can freeze apples, or even just the skins and use those in your smoothies as an
extra boost too! You can turn extra apples into sauce, or even apple butter!
My aunt
lent me this AWESOME kitchen gadget for peeling and coring apples, I’ll put a
link to it at the bottom of this post. It’s amazing, I was able to peel 4 trays worth of apples in just a few
minutes, and didn’t take a chunk out of my thumb this time ;)
Dehydrated
Apples: Core and remove skins, if you don’t like the “brown” you can spray with
lemon juice, or apple cider vinegar (I used that last time, and they are good!)
Place on dehydrator 6-8 hours until dry but still pliable.
I ran out
of space on the dehydrator so placed the skins on a tray in the oven on the
lowest setting for a few hours, checking every hour on their progress.
We use dried apples in granola bars for kids lunches, you can dehydrate other fruit and make a mix, add some nuts, pretzels, and enjoy a healthy snack, or add to oatmeal. Make an apple chutney for a pork dish, oh the possibilities are endless!
Tip for
drying fruit** Place in a Ziploc bag. If it steams up right after you remove
from the dehydrator, they still have too much moisture in them and could mold.
Place back onto the trays checking each hour. Would be such a shame to have
dried a whole batch only to come back to it next week and it’s moldy L
Peels can
be boiled to make hot toddies, or simply to perfume the room without the
chemicals of synthetic deodorizers. Add a pinch of cinnamon for a holiday
smell.
This is the link to this awesome tool, it can also be used to peel potatoes and make curly fries!
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