Applesauce Recipe (Unsweetened)

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Made with just two ingredients, my unsweetened Applesauce Recipe is ridiculously easy to make! With just 5 minutes of prep and 15 minutes of cook time, making homemade applesauce has never been simpler. Make your own applesauce to make various goodies like cakes, muffins and cookies and I also share some more ideas below.

applesauce served in a white bowl with text layover.

About Applesauce Recipe

Stop wasting money at the store with this quick and simple recipe for homemade applesauce! All you need are 2 ingredients and about 20 minutes to get this lovely, sweet snack on the table.

Making this basic applesauce recipe is so easy. All you need are just need apples and water! Adding sugar is optional, and I generally do not add sugar because the apples are usually sweet enough on their own. As an added bonus, making applesauce without sugar means that it is diabetic-friendly!

Making your own applesauce also means you can make it just the way you like. I am sharing a basic method to make applesauce, leaving you free to make any adjustments you like.

You can feel free to use any combination of apple varieties you might have on hand; make it chunky or smooth; add lemon juice, spices, and/or sugar to taste. Once you see how easy it is, I have a feeling you’ll never go back to the jarred stuff again.

I usually make a small batch of applesauce, refrigerate it, and use it as required. This batch was stored for about 15 days in the refrigerator. You can also freeze the applesauce to make it last even longer.

Step-by-Step Guide

How To Make Homemade Applesauce

1. Rinse 3 medium-sliced apples first in water for a couple of times.

Peel, and chop the apples. Remove the seeds and the pith while chopping apples.

Place chopped apples in a saucepan or pan. I used 3 medium-sized Kinnaur apples, but feel free to use any variety of sweet apples you prefer.

chopped apples for sauce recipe.

2. Add ½ to ⅔ cup water. The water should just about cover the apples.

cut apples in a pan with water.

3. Bring this mixture to a simmer on a low to medium heat.

You can add sugar if you want. If the apples are very sweet, then you don’t need to add sugar. If they are not particularly sweet, then add sugar as required.

You can also add spices like cinnamon or nutmeg at this step. Quantities are mentioned in the recipe card below.

making homemade applesauce recipe by simmering apples and water.

4. Simmer till the apples are softened. Keep stirring occasionally while they cook. If the water dries out and the apples start sticking to the pan, then add more water. 

I cooked mine for about 17 minutes on a low heat. Turn off the heat when apples are softened.

apples are ready to be mashed into applesauce when they are grainy looking and easy to smash with a spatula.

5. Once the mixture becomes warm, you can either mash the apples or puree them in a blender. Mashing gives a slight chunky texture. Blending will give you a smooth consistency. 

The final color of the applesauce depends on the variety of apples used.

Note: The final pictures are of applesauce made from another variety of apples and hence the difference in color.

mashing applesauce with potato masher.

6. Pour applesauce in jars. Once cooled, refrigerate them for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 1 to 2 months.

Serving Suggestions

If you are wondering what to do with your homemade applesauce, not to worry. It is so good, you can eat it all by itself!

Applesauce makes for a good egg substitute in cakes, sweetbreads, and muffins. Use ¼ cup of unsweetened applesauce for each egg called for in a recipe. Here is the link for Applesauce Cake.

white bowl of unsweetened apple sauce.

You can also use applesauce:

  • as an ice cream topping,
  • to make smoothies or milk shakes,
  • to layer in parfaits and pies,
  • as an accompaniment to latkes (Jewish potato pancakes),
  • as a good weaning food for babies

Did you come up with a delicious way to enjoy your unsweetened applesauce? Let us know in the comments below!

FAQs

Can I freeze homemade applesauce?

Sure! Frozen applesauce will stay good for up to 6 months in the freezer. Make sure to leave at least ½ inch of clearance between the lid of your container and the top of the applesauce, though. It will expand as it freezes.

Can I make this unsweetened applesauce shelf stable?

I don’t recommend using this applesauce recipe for canning unless you are familiar with how to pressure can. This recipe doesn’t have enough acid for regular water bath canning.

What are the best apples for making applesauce?

I’ve found that any apple that I enjoy eating has made for a tasty applesauce. Feel free to experiment until you find your favorite, then let us know in the comments below!

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unsweetened applesauce recipe

Applesauce Recipe (Unsweetened)

Made with just two ingredients, my unsweetened Applesauce Recipe is ridiculously easy to make! With just 5 minutes of prep and 15 minutes of cook time, making homemade applesauce has never been simpler.
4.89 from 17 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Cuisine American, World
Course Condiment, Side Dish
Diet Gluten Free, Vegan
Difficulty Level Moderate
Servings 625 grams
Units

Ingredients

Main Ingredients

  • 3 apples – medium-sized
  • ½ to ⅔ cup water
  • sugar add as required, according to your taste and preferred sweetness, optional

Flavorings – optional ingredients, add only one

  • ¼ inch ground cinnamon or cinnamon powder
  • ¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg or nutmeg powder
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions
 

  • Rinse, peel and chop the apples. While chopping, make sure to remove the seeds and pith from the center of the apples.
  • Place them in a sauce pan or pan.
  • Add water. The water should just about cover the apples.
  • Bring this mixture to a simmer on a low to medium heat. You can add sugar if you prefer.
    If the apples are very sweet, then you don't need to add sugar. If they are less sweet or not sweet, then add sugar as needed.
  • You can also add spices like cinnamon or nutmeg at this step. Quantities are mentioned in the ingredient list above. Add only one of the flavoring ingredient from the three listed above.
  • Simmer till the apples are softened. Keep stirring occasionally when the apples are getting cooked.
  • If the water dries out and the apples start sticking to the pan, then add more water.
  • Once the mixture becomes warm, you can either mash the apples or puree them in a blender.
  • Mashing gives a slight chunky texture. Blending them will give a smooth texture.
  • The final color of the applesauce depends on the variety of apples used.
  • Pour applesauce in bottles or bowls. Once cooled refrigerate them for about a week or freeze for 1 to 2 months.

Applesauce Uses

  • Applesauce makes for a good egg substitute in cakes, sweetbreads, and muffins.
  • Use ¼ cup of unsweetened applesauce for each egg called for in a recipe. You can find our favorite Applesauce Cake here.
  • You can also use applesauce, as an ice cream topping, to make smoothies or milk shakes, to layer in parfaits and pies.
  • You could also serve it as accompaniment to latkes (Jewish potato pancakes),or as a good weaning food for babies.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts
Applesauce Recipe (Unsweetened)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 0.5
% Daily Value*
Fat 0.001g0%
Sodium 0.02mg0%
Potassium 1mg0%
Carbohydrates 0.1g0%
Fiber 0.02g0%
Sugar 0.1g0%
Protein 0.002g0%
Vitamin A 0.5IU0%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 0.001mg0%
Vitamin C 0.04mg0%
Vitamin E 0.002mg0%
Vitamin K 0.02µg0%
Calcium 0.1mg0%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 0.03µg0%
Iron 0.001mg0%
Magnesium 0.05mg0%
Phosphorus 0.1mg0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This Applesauce Recipe from the archives first published on February 2015 has been republished and updated in January 2023.

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  1. I assume this is made with eating apples rather than cooking ones, or doesn’t it matter?

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