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Karen’s Pickled Beets


Submitted by: Amy Mosher Berry
Recipe origin: Worcester, Massachusetts
How old is this recipe? Several generations old

Submitted by her daughter Amy, this recipe comes from the late Karen McGinnis’ “Easy Favorites Cookbook.” It includes an entire section on canning, which Karen loved so much that she launched “Kanning with Karen” in 2019 in order to teach others.

3 quarts peeled, cooked beets
2 cups sugar
2 sticks cinnamon
1 tablespoon whole allspice
1 1/2 teaspoons UNiodized salt
3 1/2 cups distilled vinegar
1 1/2 cups water

Wash and drain beets. Leave 2″ of stems. Cover with boiling water; cook until tender. Cool to peel beets. Combine all ingredients, except beets; simmer 15 minutes. Pack beets into hot jars. Remove cinnamon from brine. Bring liquid to boiling. Pour hot liquid over beets, leaving 1/4″ head space in jars. Process pints and quarts 30 minutes in water bath canner.

Yield: app. 6 pints

Slow Cooker Apple Butter


Submitted by: Kandi L.
Recipe origin: USA

This recipe comes from “Apple Butter Bonanza,” a cookbook created by Kandi to raise money for her town’s historical society in Front Royal, Virginia. While traditional apple butter uses a 30-gallon copper cauldron and requires hours and hours of stirring, this slow cooker recipe is a much easier alternative.

INGREDIENTS
2-3 quarts unsweetened applesauce
1 cup apple cider (not apple juice)
2-3 cups sugar
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoons ginger
1/2 teaspoon allspice
3/4 teaspoon ground cloves

Add all ingredients to the crockpot and stir.

Place a tea towel between the lid and the crock. This is to absorb condensation. (Be sure to fold the ends of the tea towel on top of the lid so it doesn’t touch the sides of the slow cooker.)

Cook on high for 8-10 hours, removing the lid and tea towel after 2 hours. Then cook without the lid for the remainder of the time. Stir occasionally to make sure it doesn’t burn. Cook longer to make it thicker and darker in color.

Apple butter will be done when it is thick, sticking to a spoon when the spoon is turned upside down, and is dark in color. Enjoy!

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