Little Joy loves apples, by themselves or mixed with other foods---its always a hit. However, Little Joy has shown a tendency to prefer apples warm or room temperature vs. cold. So, if your little one does not like them at first, try warming them to see what happens.
Ingredients:
Fuji Apples
Steps:
- Wash, peel and core apples
- Chop into medium sized chunks
- Place in pan and fill with water just covering the apples(OR you can steam them, but I do not have a steamer so I boil)
- Boil until tender (be careful not to boil too long since the nutrients will all come out if you boil too long)
- Puree in your food processor of choice
- Allow to cool
- Pour into your freezing method (I prefer to pour into ice cube trays and cover with plastic wrap)
- Freeze until frozen solid (about 12-24 hours)
- After frozen, place in freezer zip lock bags until ready to use (I like to save about 2 servings in the refrigerator)
Timing: Many resources recommend introducing apples around 6 months
Yield: 1/2 cup applesauce per apple
Storage: According to "Super Baby Food" by Ruth Yaron, applesauce can be in the freezer for two months.
Miscellaneous: I found that peeling them shortways rather than around in a circle was faster. But a warning---your hand will get sore after all that peeling!
Money Matters: Please keep in mind, these calculations are approximations and prices vary depending on where you live. The standard of living where I am at is signficantly higher than other places in the country. I bought 12 apples (about 5.5 pounds) for $7.99 which yielded approximately 56 ice cubes of applesauce; $.14 per cube. I guesstimate that it takes 2-3 cubes to equal ONE Gerber apple container. There are TWO containers packaged together when you buy Gerber applesauce; they cost about $1.09 per package here. SO...
.14 per cube * 3 cubes per container * 2 containers = .86 (this is how much it cost ME to make one Gerber applesauce package)
Total savings PER PACKAGE making at home vs. buying = .23
That does not seem like much until you think about baby eating one container per meal several times a week---it adds up!
Epicutie Rating: Yummy in my Tummy--see right side of page for rating descriptions. Epicutie Joy prefers apples warmed or room temperature. Also, when I made my second batch I left a little texture in them and she did NOT enjoy that at all.
Difficulty: 2 out of 5
I bought these two crates at Costco. $7.99 for 12 apples, about 5.5 pounds. I made one crate in the pictures below.
I froze this many and reserved about 8 servings in the fridge or for my husband and I to eat (they are THAT yummy that we ate some)
I can't wait to try this one!
ReplyDeleteSo put this down as a MAJOR SOUR PUSS for Little Frances! I told her daddy to just buy a bag of apples at the store without really specifying the type because I didn't think it would matter. Well the type that I used was very tart! It was tart for me even... needless to say, I now have a freezer full of sauce that I don't even want to eat. I am hoping that I can eventually mix it with something sweet later on so that it doesn't go to waste! I am thankful that I was able to get part of her reaction on video though :).
ReplyDeleteBottom Line: Make sure that you purchase a sweeter dessert apple, like the fuji mentioned above!