Slow Cooker Applesauce

Healthy Slow Cooker Applesauce, this easy recipe requires no peeling of apples so it is perfect for small apples.

Glass jar with apple label on it, filled with applesauce. Jar has straw ribbon tied around it.

I have two beautiful apple trees in my yard. One gets gorgeous large apples similar to McIntosh apples, the other very small sized apples. So what is one to do with all those small apples? I hate seeing anything go to waste, but it is way too  time consuming to peel these small apples. You could can them, but I’m not a big fan of canned apples. So I thought I would try something very simple like making applesauce in a slow cooker. Great technique for making organic homemade Baby food!

Slow cooker filled with mashed cooked apples.

This was so easy!! All I did was wash the apples, chop in chunks to remove seeds and core, place in the slow cooker, add a bit of water and cook for 4-5 hours on low. Once they were cooked soft, I mashed them down a bit with a potato masher.

Then using the handy cone strainer and pestle my Mom gave, I mashed all the cooked apples through and viola, fresh, organic homemade apple sauce! The sieve separated the skins from the apples, leaving terrific smooth applesauce.

Cooked apples getting mashed in chinois strainer with wood pestle.

I prefer not to add any sugar or spices to my applesauce before freezing so I can use the applesauce in any recipe. But if you like, add cinnamon, cloves or nutmeg at the start of cooking the apples. You can also sweeten the applesauce if desired with white or brown sugar, honey or maple syrup.  Once done I like to store my applesauce in small 1 cup freezer bags for easy measuring for recipes.

Small sized freezer bags labeled with apple sticker filled with applesauce.

So instead of raking up all those apples and throwing them out, make some homemade Slow Cooker Apple Sauce. What a simple method to make pure, delicious unsweetened applesauce. No peeling and using the slow cooker makes it so easy! Bonus – the house smells amazing!

Glass jar with apple label on it, filled with applesauce. Jar has straw ribbon tied around it.

Glass jar with apple label on it, filled with applesauce. Jar has straw ribbon tied around it.

Slow Cooker Applesauce

Laureen King
perfect homemade applesauce recipe for small apples, no peeling apples required!
5 from 11 votes
Cook Time 5 hours
Total Time 5 hours
Course Healthy Snack, Slow Cooker, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 6 cups
Calories 317 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 20-30 small ripe apples
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tsp cinnamon optional

Instructions
 

  • Wash apples, chop into pieces to remove seeds and core. Place into slow cooker.
  • Add 1/2 cup water.
  • Cook on low for 4-5 hours, stirring after a couple of hours.
  • Mash down with potato masher, then strain through cone and pestle strainer.
  • Place into freezer bags and freeze. Refrigerate in jars if using within 4-5 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 317kcalCarbohydrates: 84gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSodium: 7mgPotassium: 649mgFiber: 15gSugar: 63gVitamin A: 330IUVitamin C: 27.9mgCalcium: 45mgIron: 0.8mg
Keyword applesauce, slowcooker applesauce
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

If you love apple desserts like I do be sure to try my Apple Crisp Pie

Apple pie with crunchy oatmeal crisp topping drizzled with icing.

Glass jar with apple label on it, filled with applesauce. Jar has straw ribbon tied around it.

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14 Comments

  1. I see that the applesauce is in jars. Can this recipie be hot water bath processed? I would like to make applesauce with my apples as well but would like to give half pint jars or it away for Christmas gifts to people at work.

    1. Hi Allen,
      I’m sure it can be canned, but I am not expert at canning so please look up a good source for canning. I froze most of my applesauce and just put some in a jar to use right away.

  2. 5 stars
    Any worries about the cyanide in the seeds or are the apples small enough there are not enough seeds to worry about. Your apples look very similar to mine. Tried my first batch and it came out great. Very easy, but further reading gave me some concern about cooking with the cores. Thoughts?
    A fellow ‘northern’ Albertan 🙂

    1. Hi Leslie,
      I found using the pestle didn’t allow most of the seeds to strain through, but as I’m not sure how much pressure people use staining and the chance of crushing the seeds I’ve changed instructions to chop apples to remove seeds.

    2. 5 stars
      I had never heard of this, so I had to google it. “You would need to finely chew and eat about 200 apple seeds, or about 20 apple cores, to receive a fatal dose.” I don’t believe it’s a concern at all.

  3. Just wondering if this is more like apple juice than apple sauce? I have this same strainer for juice, and it seems no saucey pulp is straining through.

      1. 5 stars
        Thank you! It did turn out wonderfully, sorry for doubting! 😉 If you let it strain a lot, and squish the sauce through, it’s great! Less water in crockpot helps as well!

  4. 5 stars
    I LOVE this!!! It’s is so easy. Last year I was up all night peeling apples and this recipe is so simple and delicious. Saves my back & time. Thank you SO MUCH!!
    Much appreciation!!

5 from 11 votes (6 ratings without comment)

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