Easy Recipe: Tart & Creamy Applesauce


I first made this recipe as part of the content development for my original The 21-Day Sugar Detox program manual back in early 2010. Wow, time flies! I have updated the guides many times since then, but this recipe and (ahem) the photos, were a bit behind-the-times.


So, just in time for the biggest group of 21DSDers ever launching January 1, 2013…

Here’s a fresh take on a delicious way to make applesauce that’ll surprise your taste buds with its tartness but delight you with it’s creamy texture. Enjoy!



tart & creamy applesauce

grain-free • gluten-free • sugar-free • nut-free • nightshade-free • 21DSD


PREP TIME: 10 minutes

COOKING TIME: 30 minutes

YIELD: 8 servings

NUTRITION INFO: coming soon


ingredients:

8 green apples, peeled and chopped into 1/2″ pieces
1/2 cup of butter
2 lemons, juice & zest

preparation:

In an enameled cast iron or stainless steel pot over medium heat simmer the apples, lemon juice, lemon zest and butter together until the fruit is soft – approx 15-20 minutes.
Mash or puree the apples to whatever texture you like, or leave it chunky.
Serve warm or at room temperature. It will solidify a bit as it cools.

make it awesome:

Top with chopped walnuts or almonds for crunch and some added protein and fat.
Serve over chicken or pork or enjoy as a snack.

Yes, you can enjoy this recipe while on the 21-Day Sugar Detox.


For more The 21-Day Sugar Detox friendly recipes, check out The Food Lovers Kitchen, Chowstalker, and The Foodee.


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