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California Farm Sun Dried Apples

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Apples ripen all at about the same time, a blessing but also a dilemma, one good backyard apple tree produces easily over 100 apples. The 20 best and largest ones are for hand eating, half a pound each or more. The next 20 to make 4 apple pies. Another 20 to make 5 quarts of apple sauce for freezing. From your 20 most blemished apples, as well as the peels, cores, and ends from the other apples, you make pints of apple cider. The remaining apples can be sliced and sundried, eaten as a snack or used to make tea. Here is how.

Apples ripen all at about the same time, a blessing but also a dilemma, one good backyard apple tree produces easily over 100 apples. The 20 best and largest ones are for hand eating, half a pound each or more. The next 20 to make 4 apple pies. Another 20 to make 5 quarts of apple sauce for freezing. From your 20 most blemished apples, as well as the peels, cores, and ends from the other apples, you make pints of apple cider. The remaining apples can be sliced and sundried, eaten as a snack or used to make tea. Here is how.

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California Farm Sun Dried Apples

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Apples ripen all at about the same time, a blessing but also a dilemma, one good backyard apple tree produces easily over 100 apples. The 20 best and largest ones are for hand eating, half a pound each or more. The next 20 to make 4 apple pies. Another 20 to make 5 quarts of apple sauce for freezing. From your 20 most blemished apples, as well as the peels, cores, and ends from the other apples, you make pints of apple cider. The remaining apples can be sliced and sundried, eaten as a snack or used to make tea. Here is how.

Apples ripen all at about the same time, a blessing but also a dilemma, one good backyard apple tree produces easily over 100 apples. The 20 best and largest ones are for hand eating, half a pound each or more. The next 20 to make 4 apple pies. Another 20 to make 5 quarts of apple sauce for freezing. From your 20 most blemished apples, as well as the peels, cores, and ends from the other apples, you make pints of apple cider. The remaining apples can be sliced and sundried, eaten as a snack or used to make tea. Here is how.

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Ingredients

1 hour prep, 2 days drying
Snack: 10# fresh slices make 8# dry slices.
  1. 20large Granny Smith or Golden Delicious apples, half pound each, 10 lbs. fresh makes 8 lbs. dry
  2. gallonwater
  3. 2 Tbscanning salt for blanching
  4. Equipment
  5. Apple peeler and corer
  6. Hand held corer
  7. mandolin hand slicer with 1/4 “ setting
  8. magnetic screen door curtain, 40” wide x 86” high, (amazon, $14)
  9. cardboard to cover area 40” wide, 86” long
  10. Cost
  11. Home grown apples are free, if purchased, $20 for 10 pounds makes 8 pounds dry apples, $2.50 per pound
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1 hour prep, 2 days drying
  1. 1

    No need to peel or core apples. Dip 1/4” apple slices in salt water to blanch them a few minutes. Lay slices lenghtwise over cardboard boxes to dry, full sun, pointing southward. Each apple makes about ten full slices.

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    A picture of step 1 of California Farm Sun Dried Apples.
  2. 2

    Make about 200 slices, drop slices in bucket with saline solution of 2 Tbs per gallon of water, stir well to blanch, keep slices from sticking together. Spread slices on cardboard. Cover with mesh to keep the bugs out. Put rocks on the ends of the mesh to keep from blowing away.

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    A picture of step 2 of California Farm Sun Dried Apples.
  3. 3

    For apple sauce, Use apple corer/ slicer. Hand operated tabletop slicer peels, cores, and slices apples faster. Use cores and peels to make applesauce. Blanch, spread processed apples on drying table, same as above.

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    A picture of step 3 of California Farm Sun Dried Apples.
  4. 4

    Dry slices in sun one full day. Check second day, flip ones that still feel moist. Third day, feel and taste a slice. Once chewy, Leathery, dry and sweet, pack loosely in paper shopping bag, store in dry closet, fold and close top with clothes pin to keep insects out. Eat like candy, or use one slice in a cup, pour boiling water over, steep, serve with lemon and honey. Enjoy!

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Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
on September 07, 2021 18:55
California, United States
I teach people at the farmers market to grow small scale fruits and vegetables. My grandparents and parents taught me growing, cooking and preserving home grown fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and fish. I got certified by the University of California Master Gardener Program in 2005. I try to bring out the original flavor of ingredients, then add layers of spices, herbs and flavorings that enhance, not distort the taste. These are the global, organic and vegan family recipes we use.
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