
This 60-Second Applesauce with hints of cinnamon and maple is perfect for those times when you crave a super healthy sweet treat, or for when you may need some applesauce for baking purposes or other recipes and only have whole apples on hand. This is a quickie must-see recipe with a cute story that inspired me to try it..
When life hands you apples. Makes applesauce.
In the Aisles Inspiration.. So I was in Whole Foods the other day, browsing in the baking aisle, comparing my oat brans from wheat brans when a mother and son came galloping down the aisle. The mom grabbed something from the grains section as her young son lingered behind her, having spotted something on the shelves.
"Applesauce! Applesauce! Mom look, applesauce!" He squealed with a passionate yearning in his tiny voice. The mom ignored him for a few seconds.
"Mom, can we get this please! Puh-leeeez! Applesauce!" It was like he had struck gold after digging in the mines for ten years. He was shouting the way I shout when I spot vegan cookies at a mainstream bakery. Finally his mom chimed in, very casually, without even looking away from the cereal box she was holding and scanning with her eyes..
"No no hunny. That stuff has preservatives in it, we make our own."
I silently nodded my head in approval, just about ready to spin around and give this stranger a big thumbs up sign. I restrained myself and we parted ways.
And the moral of the story.. 1) I found it adorable that this tiny boy craved applesauce the way most kids crave candy! He was blissful at the sight of it. 2) That little boy made me crave applesauce! Something I probably haven't craved since preschool. 3) His mom inspired me to get in the kitchen and try homemade sauce. Something I have actually never made before.
Two versions: I love a slow-simmered applesauce, rich with baked apple flavor, but I wanted to try two verisons: raw and simmered. Both using my Vitamix. This recipe worked beautifully and it is just one more thing I now love making in my Vitamix.
Simmered or Raw. Blended raw, this applesauce takes 60 seconds to make. The raw version has a bright and slightly tart flavor to it from all that fresh apple pectin and raw lemon juice. If you want a mellower, silkier, simmered applesauce (which tastes more like the kind you might buy at the store) all you have to do is simmer it on med-high for 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly. Pour, cool and enjoy.
60-Second Applesauce
vegan, makes 1 ½ cups
2 large apples, organic (any variety will work, the flavor will vary based o the sweetness and tartness of apple variety)
a few pinches of cinnamon
1 teaspoon lemon juice (optional - keeps sauce from over browning if not using right away + adds a tart accent)
½ teaspoon maple syrup
2-4 tablespoon water (add to taste to achieve desired consistency)
Directions:
1. Roughly chop your washed apple. Squeeze lemon juice and strain away seeds.
2. Add apple, lemon, water, cinnamon and maple to blender like a Vitamix. Blend from low to high for 30-60 seconds. Or until your blender purees everything. For fastest blending, use a high speed blender. In a less powerful blender you may need to add additional water to blend.
3. For raw sauce, pour and serve. Or pour, cover dish and chill in the fridge - serve when chilled.
4. For simmered sauce, pour applesauce mixture into a small sauce pot and simmer on med-high for about 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly. Add additional spices or a few drops of vanilla extract if you'd like. Pour into serving dish, and chill in the fridge until ready to serve.
Raw applesauce should be eaten same day. Simmered applesauce can be stored, covered in the fridge for 1-3 days.
The simmered sauce becomes a bit thinner, silkier and less textured...
Caramel Apple twist? This sauce would be kinda amazing drizzled with some vegan peanut butter caramel! Like this..
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Frobie says
Just made this using 1 granny smith apple and 1 [nearly overripe] pear. YUM!! The raw version is in my fridge as we speak and will likely be made into your Citrus-Pumpkin Seed bread! Thanks for this recipe....so easy!
Robin says
So, you put the whole entire apple in the processor? Seeds and all?
tearei locke says
Wow - made this tonight and it was perfect. Even without a Vitamix, my blender did a fine job. I even threw in a few raisins toward the end 🙂 I'm fairly certain I will never buy applesauce in a jar. And unless it needs to be cooked for a reason, I doubt I'll make 'cooked' applesauce again 🙂 Thank you - excellent recipe I will use again and again.
Shanon says
As I stared at a bag of Halloween I realized I needed to walk away. My thought was, "If I'm really hungry I should eat an apple." As soon as I thought apple I thought of this recipe. One of my co-workers introduced me to your blog last week and I'm excited about trying your delicious looking recipes.
When making this recipe I halved it and popped it into the microwave for 90 seconds (since I don't have a stove handy dandy at work). One addition I made, a teaspoon of peanut butter since the Reese's were the candies calling my name and yum yum!
Kathy Patalsky says
Ooo pear sounds awesome Jaya! Yes a nice healthy dessert when you just want a taste if something comforting & sweet.
Kathy Patalsky says
Aw thanks Kelly, that is so sweet. No I did not peel or core the apples. I did remove the stem though. You could peel the apples but you would lose a lot of the fiber and nutrition. 🙂 xo
Kelly says
Ok, I have to admit that when I see your posts come through, I skim the text very quickly and go straight to the pictures! Every picture on your blog is beautiful! I want to make everything you post and have most of your recipes on my 'to do' list. I've made many and haven't found a bad recipe yet....you are truly amazing! 😄
So, I actually have a question in regards to the applesauce (I apologize if I missed it in the text): do the apples need to be cored and peeled?
P.S. Hugs and snuggles to Nelly!
Jaya Bhumitra says
I'm so happy you posted this - I've been wanting to make my own applesauce for a while but didn't realize how easy it was. I also have pears and have seen packaged pear sauce in the store, so I might try a pear version too. Seems like a really nice dessert to take to work for lunch during the week.
Margee says
What a nice recipe, and that peanut caramel sauce just puts it over the top. Thanks!
Maggie Muggins says
I always avoided making appesauce since I thought it was one of those things that had to be cooked forever, I'm totally trying this! And a thousand yes's to the caramel sauce.
Janae @ Bring-Joy says
The funny thing is, for years I thought you had to *cook* applesauce before eating (so silly, I know). When I became vegan & learned about raw foods, & actually tasted how amazing raw applesauce is (& how easy/simple), I realized how sad it is most people eat the jarred stuff which doesn't taste nearly as good!
Jenni says
Yum! I've actually NEVER made applesauce from scratch before. That peanut butter caramel is reason enough to make some...I'm going to fantasize about it until I make it!