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Cooking Apple Haul

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The girls and I went to visit my parents today, and helped ourselves to another bag full of great looking cooking apples :thumbright:

But I am already crumbled, pied, baked and stewed out as hubby is not keen and I have made quite a few and put them in the freezer. Tomorrow I will make some apple cakes and freeze some of those too, they will come in handy when the babe arrives.

I was thinking of adding some to hedgerow jam. But what else can I do please??

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Post: # 165988Post Millymollymandy »

Apple chutney is my favourite though I don't know how it would work with cooking apples. I expect you just need a bit more sugar?
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Dowerhouse chutney! My friend arrived yesterday with a huge bag of plums and I had some apples from my mums tree so I set too making some.
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Thanks everyone!! I think I am going to make chutney with some, and store the rest.

Where does everyone store their chutney and jam? I have now run out of room in the kitchen cupboards, would the garage be ok?
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I store mine in the bathroom :lol: as it's a huge room with loads of cupboards but I'm sure that the garage will be fine as long as it doesn't drop below zero.
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:toothy4: :toothy4: Well why not!! lol
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Post: # 166008Post snapdragon »

Freeze them stewed?
Dried apple rings?

I heard that early apples don't store as well as the later ones - so probably best to check them weekly.
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Post: # 166509Post Peggy Sue »

Millymollymandy wrote:I store mine in the bathroom :lol: .
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Post: # 166575Post Millymollymandy »

Ha ha it's a bathroom minus a loo in case you were feeling icky! It's the coldest room of the house winter and summer and has enormous cupboards which are full of all sorts of stuff including spuds, jams and pickles; it's also where I have my 'English' shelves full of all the 'can't get here' goodies that I bring back! :mrgreen: Well it is next door to the kitchen, which they should have made bigger and the bathroom smaller, so it gets the overspill! :roll:
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Post: # 166702Post Thomzo »

Definitely use them in jam. I almost always make apple and something jam. So far this year it has been apple and rhubarb, apple and plum, apple and gooseberry. I'm thinking of starting my own brand of Appland jam :lol:

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Millymollymandy wrote:Ha ha it's a bathroom minus a loo in case you were feeling icky! It's the coldest room of the house winter and summer and has enormous cupboards which are full of all sorts of stuff including spuds, jams and pickles; it's also where I have my 'English' shelves full of all the 'can't get here' goodies that I bring back! :mrgreen: Well it is next door to the kitchen, which they should have made bigger and the bathroom smaller, so it gets the overspill! :roll:

I think I need some of these cupboards in my house!!
Thomzo wrote:Definitely use them in jam. I almost always make apple and something jam. So far this year it has been apple and rhubarb, apple and plum, apple and gooseberry. I'm thinking of starting my own brand of Appland jam :lol:
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What about a Appland shop? :lol: There are enough empty in town :roll:
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Post: # 166742Post Millymollymandy »

I finally got a few apples off my trees and my they are a scabby wormy diseased looking mess! Last year there were gazillions of apples with hardly a bug and no diseases, this year is awful! But I'm used to it now. :lol:
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Post: # 171513Post bonniethomas06 »

I found a nice recipe for 'spicy apple ketchup' in Country Living Magazine (at the doctors' surgery, not mine!)

I will try and find it for you and post it up here. It had green chililes and ginger in it from memory.
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