Preserving the Apple Harvest to Enjoy All Year!

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2023
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  • @westtrindy9176
    @westtrindy9176 10 місяців тому +427

    Tip: loosely tape a ziploc bag to the inside of your food mill box. Then place your little pieces inside the ziploc bag. I always do this for all my loose parts that I don’t want to lose and I never have to look for them. Great job on your Apple preservation! Love it! ❤

    • @AcreHomestead
      @AcreHomestead  10 місяців тому +56

      That is a great idea! Thanks!

    • @arnspiger78
      @arnspiger78 10 місяців тому +14

      I was just about to say this

    • @klivester2285
      @klivester2285 10 місяців тому +8

      I was about to say that’s how I do it when I saw your comment!😂

    • @countreegirl
      @countreegirl 10 місяців тому +3

      Yep I was about to say the same thing lol!

    • @alaskagirlatheart6885
      @alaskagirlatheart6885 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@AcreHomestead and then you can tape the baggie to the top of the motor. I was coming to recommend the baggie approach as well.

  • @melaniemayo4972
    @melaniemayo4972 10 місяців тому +57

    Some day when you’re my age (60 something) you’re gonna look back on these videos & wonder how in the world you had the energy to do all this! Amazing!

    • @China-Clay
      @China-Clay 9 місяців тому

      This is what keeps us going all throughout our lives!

    • @veronicavatter6436
      @veronicavatter6436 9 місяців тому +4

      I'm 36 and did a bushel of tomatoes into marinara and diced. I may die. This was so much easier when I was 20!

    • @enola60
      @enola60 8 місяців тому +1

      Amen..ill be 60 in a couple months..I used to do all the canning in my youth ..yes, I now look bk and I'm where how did I accomplish so much , now sometimes with neck surgery and Arthritis set up , it's difficult to move sometimes.Thank God im still alive some worse than I.❤

    • @goldenfd475
      @goldenfd475 7 місяців тому +2

      I'm in my 70's and you are so right. I live in Wales UK and moved to a bungalow in the valleys with little garden so have an allotment just down the hill. By the time I've dug a bit and weeded a bit and sat a bit with a cup of tea I have to drag myself back up home at a snails pace and with all the aches and pains that go with it. I am so glad though that growing produce and foraging for nuts and berries was something I grew up with because it is so worth it . Not only is it wonderful to be immersed in nature but to know exactly where your food comes from is a bonus along with the reduction in cost and the chatter among the other plot holders. I am hoping to go out wearing my wellington boots and holding my spade!

    • @China-Clay
      @China-Clay 7 місяців тому +1

      @@goldenfd475 when I visited Europe many years ago, I was impressed with all the small vegetable gardens people had, would you say it is “ a way of life” in your area? Or are there just some that enjoy the hobby?

  • @leahsiemens1424
    @leahsiemens1424 10 місяців тому +37

    Becky, please read this! Your tray unit is upside down! The orange pads are the heating pads and they should be underneath. Your tray should be sliding in and out on the metal part. Hope you see this and fix it before you do too many batches!

    • @TamingTheWild12
      @TamingTheWild12 7 місяців тому +2

      I was shouting that as she put it in too!

  • @NCHOMECRAFTS
    @NCHOMECRAFTS 10 місяців тому +65

    Tip: My dad loves to be a part of the fun in the kitchen when canning is done. He takes the screens out of our tomato juicers and power washes the screens. He is 81 and it makes him happy to get his power tools involved. : )

    • @tanyabriggs8969
      @tanyabriggs8969 10 місяців тому +4

      Oh my Papa was a Apple coring fiend for us. If canning alone I just preferred less mechanical stuff and used a pot, paddle, roaster, and a pedestal chinoise. But if canning as a group...Papa and Dad liked to help if it involved food AND mechanical implements of destruction. Noisy as heck but fun to have everyone helping a bit instead of telling us how we are chatting too loud and disturbing the guys TV. 🤭

    • @China-Clay
      @China-Clay 9 місяців тому +1

      Sounds like he knows where the action is!

  • @laurel2453
    @laurel2453 10 місяців тому +104

    The apples from the juicer would be perfect for making apple butter because juice is removed, its thicker so less cooking. Then you have the juice to start your large pot of apples for sauce.

    • @laurenwhite2043
      @laurenwhite2043 10 місяців тому +6

      I came to suggest the same thing

    • @deniseeldred4901
      @deniseeldred4901 10 місяців тому +2

      Yep!

    • @crissyb65
      @crissyb65 10 місяців тому +8

      Me too!
      Also, I was thinking the apple juice supply would be great for her son.

    • @MarilynBower-pe8qn
      @MarilynBower-pe8qn 10 місяців тому +3

      Don't forget Baby Acher will enjoy the applesauce as well as the juice

    • @MissizSaqib
      @MissizSaqib 10 місяців тому +1

      I also came to say the same thing

  • @dpcsharr
    @dpcsharr 10 місяців тому +39

    Becky you may know this but you can put your apple butter in a crock pot and let it cook overnight and it gets nice and dark and thick. Very easy to do and it doesn’t scorch or in my experience it hasn’t.

    • @jenmanfred6433
      @jenmanfred6433 8 місяців тому +2

      This is how I make mine! Super easy!

    • @user-ny3lf9bi2x
      @user-ny3lf9bi2x 7 місяців тому +1

      I've done it that way also. I start it on high and then when it's cooking well. i turn it to low and set the lid so moisture escapes. I don't do this overnight, only when I'm close enough to keep an eye on it, I also stir it now and then.

    • @kdwilcoxc
      @kdwilcoxc 6 місяців тому +1

      In the crockpot is the only way to do it. I start with multiple crockpots and as it cooks down, I condense them down til I have one huge batch. I've been doing it this way for years and will never go back.
      However, have you considered freeze drying and pondering the pulp leftover from the applesauce milly-thing? I bet that would be amazing to add to breads and muffins.

  • @melissalee2286
    @melissalee2286 10 місяців тому +60

    I use pineapple juice to soak my apples while I'm processing them to prevent browning. I think lemon juice can make them taste more tart, so using the pineapple juice also keeps the sweetness of the apples. Of course, you could switch which one you use according to what type of apples you're processing and what you are making with them.

    • @clw.7146
      @clw.7146 9 місяців тому +1

      I use ascorbic acid for the same reason. It doesn't alter the taste of the apples like lemon juice.

    • @nettyg2003
      @nettyg2003 8 місяців тому

      Do you dilute the juice with water to soak the apples? That may be a silly question lol but I’m new to canning.

  • @exoticbeautybrina2156
    @exoticbeautybrina2156 9 місяців тому +9

    Hey Becky.
    Nice video as always.
    Just a tip for you for next time you make apple sauce and apple butter etc. Use all of the peel skins and the apple pulp. Freeze dry them and once dry cumble them in a bit of brown sugar and cinnamon and put in a jar and it can be use like ganola crumbles. You can put it on oatmeal, on ice creams, on baked apples desserts, on salads etc. The skins are pack of nutients and a great amount of fiber. Instead of wasting the skin. It is very yummy and the only things that goes to trash is the core which you always feed to your chickens. So nothing goes to waste at all. Lol
    Try it next time and see if you and Josh enjoy it, instead of buying ganola you can make your own but from apple peel and pulp.
    Now after watching you tonight you are driving me to go to the final farmers market this weekend to buy some apples and make some apple crisp for my girls for school snacks and our home snacks. We will make different types of apple desserts and apple sauce etc. And the peels and pulp we will dry them and make our own apple crumble with brown sugar and cinnamon to put on our oatmeal, yogurt, salads, bake apples etc.
    Now i am hungry. 🤣🤣😂😂🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️ lol.

  • @meghanjones5833
    @meghanjones5833 10 місяців тому +86

    This video is EXACTLY what I needed today. Father-in-law gifted me 50 lbs of apples from his orchard and I was very overwhelmed with what I should do with them. Apple butter and pie filling here I come! What a brilliant idea to put the apple butter in oatmeal! ❤ you are wonderful.

    • @AcreHomestead
      @AcreHomestead  10 місяців тому +14

      Aw I am so glad!! Happy processing!

    • @gypsylady3598
      @gypsylady3598 10 місяців тому +8

      For your juicer I would steam the peels and cores... 38:09 38:11 might get a more flavorful juice.

    • @TheMissPoovey
      @TheMissPoovey 10 місяців тому +1

      Since you only have two bolts to keep track of, just screw them on the posts where they belong. They won’t need to be tightened, just screwed on far enough not to come off.

    • @norahalmquist1345
      @norahalmquist1345 10 місяців тому +2

      I want 2 try apple butter bbq sauce it sounds delicious

  • @kimmididwhat
    @kimmididwhat 10 місяців тому +20

    Hey Becky, With the FD’r, You need to turn your rack around. The metal trays should always sit directly on the metal part of the tray. The heating pads should not touch the trays. 😃💕

    • @aimeebeech6101
      @aimeebeech6101 10 місяців тому +2

      I came here to say this!

    • @esw3454
      @esw3454 10 місяців тому +2

      @@aimeebeech6101same!

    • @katebanister4130
      @katebanister4130 9 місяців тому +1

      Haha also commenting to say the same thing!

    • @kimmididwhat
      @kimmididwhat 8 місяців тому +1

      @@james_thegirl , Ummm, Actually it is… In the FD’ing community it is, and has been for the past 9.5 years. I’ve been in it for 8.5 of those years and have been FD’ing 8 of them. You may want to up your fiber intake… 😉👍

  • @audreylunson5185
    @audreylunson5185 10 місяців тому +32

    Another tip or two: Instead of coring apples for the apple butter, just wash the apples and quarter them. Place the quartered apple in a good sized microwave safe bowl (that will fit in the microwave) and microwave for approx. 12 - 15 +/- minutes (placing a plate under the bowl in case juices run over). Then, run through your food puree machine. That way you don't chance burning apples on the stove and have to keep an eye on it. This will also produce an almost syrupy juice at the bottom of the bowl which I have strained and put in as liquid in my baked oatmeal.
    Second tip: When putting your cooked apples through the food mill (puree) machine, I put the skins through 3 times. You would not believe how much more apple sauce come out. Hope this helps.
    I've been enjoying your homesteading adventures for a couple of years now and I think you are amazing. Audrey

  • @alenemarie
    @alenemarie 10 місяців тому +47

    When I make an apple pie I add a splash of orange juice to the mix. Not too much, just enough to make it slightly wet. When the pie bakes, it makes a delicious kind or “caramel-y” sauce with just a kiss of orange. It’s delicious. ❤

    • @lisawallace3124
      @lisawallace3124 10 місяців тому

      I use maple syrup instead of brown sugar...SO good! You could also just go halvsies brown sugar and maple syrup...

  • @MaryStevens-tb2dz
    @MaryStevens-tb2dz 10 місяців тому +30

    Becky you are so awesome. Josh is very lucky to have you as wife. God bless your entire family.

    • @wvmountainmomma5696
      @wvmountainmomma5696 10 місяців тому +2

      It is such a blessing to have Becky and her entire family, love them all. Thank you for allowing us into your life, you all are very much appreciated!

  • @tiffanyx8577
    @tiffanyx8577 10 місяців тому +32

    I think the thicker apple sauce should make good apple butter or jam for oat bars because of the lack of moisture!

  • @cfriday2day
    @cfriday2day 10 місяців тому +2

    We peeled and cored the apples. Then ran the apples through a cold juicer. Then took the pulp to make the applesauce/apple butter adding back in a little juice as needed instead of water when cooking down. We then also juiced the core and peels and mixed that with other juice. And used core and peel pulp to make apple cider vinegar. Some peels turned into apple sugar. Some pulp dehydrated for apple powder.

  • @LynLvs2Laugh
    @LynLvs2Laugh 10 місяців тому +16

    Suggestion: Next time wait to add any add-ins like walnuts after you’ve filled the first loaf pan. Then you’ll have one plain loaf for Josh & one walnut loaf for you. I do this when making banana bread. I fill the plain pan first then add nuts or chocolate chips to the batter for the second loaf.

  • @msbuttafly112
    @msbuttafly112 10 місяців тому +31

    Happy Monday, Becky & everyone! Hope everyone has an amazing new week! 🦋

    • @Slg225
      @Slg225 10 місяців тому +3

      Thank you!! I hope you have an amazing week too!!

    • @msbuttafly112
      @msbuttafly112 10 місяців тому

      @@Slg225 Welcome & thank you so much! 🦋

  • @spontaneousun
    @spontaneousun 10 місяців тому +18

    Something to consider: some apples are better for baking because they are denser and hold their shape well in the cooking process. If possible you might want to try to ID what trees you have or just make the same recipe (in small amounts) with each variety. It’s similar to your fridge test, just another application. It might also be fun to see if you get noticeably different cider or applesauce with different varieties. I also use roasted tart apples (Granny Smith) in things like butternut squash soup, and raw granny smith in a chopped cranberry and navel orange salad (all the ingredients are tart then you set them in raspberry jello to make a type of relish consistency). It’s a delicious accompaniment to turkey, chicken or pork. This is all to say you may find savory applications (I know some people also use tart apples in stuffing) if you separate out the tart ones and preserve them somehow

  • @hjisagirl
    @hjisagirl 10 місяців тому +13

    Becky, I am jealous of your kitchen. What a great work space for all your projects. So nice with two ovens, and that large island.

    • @rinap6283
      @rinap6283 10 місяців тому +3

      THREE (3) OVENS

  • @joannejensen4369
    @joannejensen4369 10 місяців тому +16

    I added dried cranberries and walnuts to my apple pie filling. It was delicious 👍🇨🇦

  • @katezink3496
    @katezink3496 10 місяців тому +53

    Love my freeze dryer! Try lightly sprinkling some cinnamon on your apples before freeze drying. Yum! Also you can layer the apples on each tray. Put some parchment paper in between each layer. As long as your within the weight limit of each tray just keep on layering.

    • @lisagrafton2529
      @lisagrafton2529 10 місяців тому +1

      I sprinkled cinnamon on apple slices I dehydrated. My grandsons loved them.
      I also used Aldi sugar free applesauce to make fruit leather, for the grandkids. They loved that the most!
      I dehydrated pear slices and they are the favorite of all the fruits I dehydrated. I even tried frozen mango, strawberries, peaches, and pineapple, and dehydrated them from frozen....something not recommended, but I had no issue with juices dripping and making a mess. They went to the grandkids too!

  • @homesteadrevivals
    @homesteadrevivals 10 місяців тому +15

    I think, in other parts of the country, apple cider refers to raw pressed juice. When I was growing up, there used to be farm stands that had presses and sold the cider by the glass.

    • @lydiah7184
      @lydiah7184 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes that's how cider is typically made. I'm not quite sure what to call Becky's apple steamed juice!

    • @rinap6283
      @rinap6283 10 місяців тому

      That’s funny the way you phrased your comment.
      Not quite sure what to call Becky’s Apple steamed juice 🤣

  • @kathrynmauro8673
    @kathrynmauro8673 10 місяців тому +8

    Baby A should be enjoying fresh organic apple 🍎 and pear 🍐 sauce, and juice. I felt such a sense of satisfaction feeding my daughters fresh organic produce from the garden, orchard, and citrus grove. It was so nice to see them stand in their yard and just enjoy the fruits of our labor. It was definitely a labor of love ❤️.

  • @ayem5746
    @ayem5746 10 місяців тому +23

    Becky, you are a powerhouse! So focused, so competent and so delightful 😊don’t ever change as we love you just the way you are 😍

  • @josiegoodwin2816
    @josiegoodwin2816 10 місяців тому +10

    take a shot every time becky says “peeler corer slicer” 😂💕

  • @transplanted.homestead
    @transplanted.homestead 10 місяців тому +82

    You can pile the apples on top of each other and get more on each tray. As long as you are within the weight limit for each tray. If you are worried about sticking, put a layer of parchment paper between each layer.

    • @AcreHomestead
      @AcreHomestead  10 місяців тому +26

      Oh wow! I didn't know that! Thanks!

    • @SuziesCornerInLove
      @SuziesCornerInLove 10 місяців тому +7

      I like layering w the parchment.

    • @theimperfectpantry5936
      @theimperfectpantry5936 10 місяців тому +5

      If you use the parchment, it won’t stick and if I use the slicer, I can go 3 deep.

    • @charitydurfee2011
      @charitydurfee2011 10 місяців тому +3

      This ☝🏼 is how I do my fruit! I purchased precut parchment paper and layer layer layer. I can fit 3 layers of apples easy with parchment in between.

    • @tamaleenyouknowwhatimean777
      @tamaleenyouknowwhatimean777 10 місяців тому +1

      Learned that last year, great way to process a ton of food in one shot! Great recommendation.

  • @brittanyslittlesproutgarden
    @brittanyslittlesproutgarden 9 місяців тому +2

    Hey Becky. I used to work in a bakery as a donut fryer and made apple fritters every day. Now I'm a home baker and I make donuts at home. I dislike using a ton of oil and deep frying but the donuts really need to float in the oil to help the outside cook a little slower than if they are touching the bottom of the pan. I put about 3 -4 inches of oil in my deep frying pan or soup pot. Personally I make donuts every couple months so I have a jar that I strain and clean the bits out of the oil into and save to use first next time. Keep up the great work I love your videos 😊

  • @lifehugger
    @lifehugger 10 місяців тому +14

    You can also cook down/reduce the apple juice until it caramelizes, and you'll get the most amazing zingy syrup for pancakes, desserts etc. No need to add any sugar, as the juice has natural sugars in it. You only need to decide how far to take it. I have one jar that I need a spoon to scoop out the syrup. Yum.. :)

    • @sharonhutchins5784
      @sharonhutchins5784 10 місяців тому

      Yummmm apple caramel … what a wonderfully delicious idea! Wonder if you could do it with strawberries?

  • @suehorner9023
    @suehorner9023 10 місяців тому +10

    My mother and I made applesauce with dark skinned apples. No peeling no coring. Just cook and we had a hand mill to put them in to separate seeds and hard parts out. The applesauce was a beautiful pink and tasted so good. Miss those days. Enjoy watching you so much!

  • @coolgirls4855
    @coolgirls4855 10 місяців тому +39

    I love the way you don't cut out the parts where you forget to do something. Another great video Becky ❤

  • @Frankie_902
    @Frankie_902 10 місяців тому +7

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE these hour long videos. They are my favorite, but then again, every one that you make is my favorite. You did get a lot of apples preserved in so Manny great recipes. I made Apple Butter 2 years ago, and it is so good. I made so much that we still have maybe 6 pints left. After I purchase the Sauce Master I'll start making apple sauce (which I have never done before).
    At one point, I thought I could smell that apple bread baking over here. 😂🍎🍞🍏
    I forgot to mention that I also made Peach Butter one year, and it was a huge hit. It went way too soon. I'm hoping to make more next year.

  • @saraschoen9818
    @saraschoen9818 10 місяців тому +8

    I truly cannot tell you how much I enjoy your content and learn from you! I think I have about 80% of your videos saved for either cooking/preserving or gardening. You explain everything so well, and show us the process and mistakes. We appreciate you Becky!

  • @bravehearticus
    @bravehearticus 10 місяців тому +17

    Hello Becky 👋. Last night my cat went into labour, and delivered 6 kittens. I'm hovering as her Midwife, helping her when she needs me; bringing food or drink to her, petting her, etc. Her babies are so beautiful. Your video is definitely welcome right now. Haapy apple day 🍎

    • @jenniferl6553
      @jenniferl6553 10 місяців тому +4

      Well then you should name one of them Becky lol

  • @mommag3024
    @mommag3024 10 місяців тому +38

    My aunt made applesauce with brown sugar and nutmeg ( no cinnamon or white sugar at all) and it was amazing!

    • @joansmith6844
      @joansmith6844 10 місяців тому +1

      Ohh my sound delish … I luv that ❤

    • @bettyruth9142
      @bettyruth9142 10 місяців тому +1

      You sure had a ton of apples!!
      ,! You sure came up with so many ways to preserve them !! 😀😀😀

    • @silviamagda
      @silviamagda 10 місяців тому +2

      I make applesauce with no sugar added.

    • @homesteadbythehighway8548
      @homesteadbythehighway8548 10 місяців тому +1

      I love making my applesauce with brown sugar!! Its gives it a whole new level of flavor

  • @arleydog1
    @arleydog1 10 місяців тому +17

    Becky, you are a whirlwind in the kitchen! You are phenomenal! I wish I had half your energy! All of your apple projects are amazing and look so tasty! Love your channel!

  • @tracipeppers869
    @tracipeppers869 10 місяців тому +6

    Use mineral oil on the gears instead of olive oil for your Kitchen Aid apple spiralizer. It is water based and will not get sticky or rancid. I apply mineral oil to my equipment before storage. It preserves and keeps rust at away!! Love your videos❤

    • @nancylourose
      @nancylourose 9 місяців тому +1

      Mineral oil is water Insoluble not water based

  • @christineormsbee504
    @christineormsbee504 10 місяців тому +16

    For applesauce I usually cook the apples in a splash of vanilla and I use cinnamon sticks.. I also leave the apples whole and run them through the food mill...LOVEEE

    • @Kathy-zx5bu
      @Kathy-zx5bu 10 місяців тому +1

      That sounds so delicious!

  • @user-pp8dt5ug7m
    @user-pp8dt5ug7m 10 місяців тому +23

    You have to try crockpot apple butter. So simple to make and tastes sooooo good

    • @melindaonamission9511
      @melindaonamission9511 10 місяців тому +6

      That's how I do it as well and I find no added sugar is needed.

  • @aprilninthr2886
    @aprilninthr2886 10 місяців тому +9

    Hi Becky,love watching you use your equipment allowing you to be so efficient! It is so satisfying when you clean the bowls with a spatula not wasting anything. Good job today! Hope you can rest now!

  • @marlenecardinahl9346
    @marlenecardinahl9346 10 місяців тому +1

    I just did this- core apples- cut in small pieces - blend in blender till fine( peelings on) with a little water- I pour in kettle add 1/4 cup sugar per 3 cups of blended apples plus 1/4 flat tsp of salt per the 3 cups of apples - I boil and stir a lot for about8 min- Then I can in jars and scree tight and set in kettle of hot water with cloth at bottom and seam with cloth over for 10- 12 min - then uncover- cool a bit and set on level space- They always seal- With perlings used makes best sauce ever(( peelings))

  • @laurieherring3507
    @laurieherring3507 10 місяців тому +9

    Peeling apples with the peeler is so cathartic for me!! I get so excited when I get a peel all in one piece!

    • @marybrown9205
      @marybrown9205 10 місяців тому +1

      The simple things 😂❤

    • @nesyacollings119
      @nesyacollings119 10 місяців тому

      My husband helps in that way, sits and watches his football whine he peels - great excuse and I don't get frustrated with so many previously perceived wasted hours. Win/win

  • @donnaingle391
    @donnaingle391 10 місяців тому +13

    Oh girl! You have amazing gadgets! It’s like a prepping & preserving factory in your kitchen! You go !

  • @bellaboopixi
    @bellaboopixi 10 місяців тому +4

    You can put the 4 tier insert into your freezer so you can prefeeeze trays :)

  • @lillypatience
    @lillypatience 10 місяців тому +8

    I haven't watched this video yet (I save yours for the big screen) but I was on the website today to find freezer meals for a new mommy. Josh did an awesome job! He completely transformed it. It was worth the wait!

  • @angelaenos3797
    @angelaenos3797 10 місяців тому +8

    One thing to think about is using the pulp from the juicer to make your apple butter, since a lot of the moisture has already been removed, but I would use a crockpot though to avoid scorching (ask me me how I know☹️) also, that mild flavored apple juice with no added sugar would be perfect for your little guy!!! I can’t wait to see your pantry after all the preserving you have done. I would love a recap of all the recipes you did this season and how many jars of each!

  • @anutk8751
    @anutk8751 10 місяців тому +17

    You can process TOMATOES the same way you did the for the apple sauce. Cut in half, boil for 10-15 mins & put through the food mill. Then add the rest of your ingredients for the recipe you are making.

    • @lindastent-campbell5130
      @lindastent-campbell5130 10 місяців тому +2

      She has done that in the past

    • @maryschmidt6945
      @maryschmidt6945 10 місяців тому

      You can slice ,season, freeze dry tomatoes for eating, putting on pizza, powdered for seasoning.

  • @mmmmgoodlife4571
    @mmmmgoodlife4571 10 місяців тому +3

    That apple juice would have been a great no sugar add juice for your baby! My babies drank a lot of apple juice and it wasn’t always easy to find low/no sugar organic juice

  • @joanhepp922
    @joanhepp922 10 місяців тому +3

    My husband and I used to run a custom cider mill (people brought their apples to us and we pressed them into cider.) We found that the best tasting cider was made from a blend of 4-5 varieties of apples.

  • @dannaallerton1068
    @dannaallerton1068 10 місяців тому +11

    Becky, I love your videos and have learned so much from you!❤ I happen to notice you have 482K subscribers 🎉 I think it's so amazing how many lives you are sharing your knowledge with! Soon it will be 500K!! 😊

    • @AcreHomestead
      @AcreHomestead  10 місяців тому +7

      You all are such a blessing! Thanks for being so supportive and watching my videos :)

    • @Katheverett
      @Katheverett 10 місяців тому +5

      She is a wonderful teacher!

  • @sandrab4394
    @sandrab4394 10 місяців тому +7

    Love apple butter on toast!! My mother first made it when I was 7, now in my 70's and still love it!!!

    • @debraigo2711
      @debraigo2711 10 місяців тому +1

      And fresh biscuits, and don't forget the pancakes !!!!

  • @carolynturk-hu7je
    @carolynturk-hu7je 9 місяців тому +1

    Takes me back to the home I grew up in, apple season, we processed apple sauce, juice, and of course apple pies! Yum!

  • @kimscrafttime9184
    @kimscrafttime9184 10 місяців тому +2

    Next time you make any kind of bread with walnuts try pouring the batter in one pan with no nuts and then add nuts to the 2nd pan this way you and Josh both can have it the way you want it without the other one having to settle.

  • @brendajones4337
    @brendajones4337 10 місяців тому +11

    Hi Becky,a suggestion for the nuts for your machine, put them in a ziploc baggie and keep in the box with your food mill, you could even tape the baggie inside the box. Love your videos.

  • @malintaikko6818
    @malintaikko6818 10 місяців тому +13

    I use the steam juicer a lot, often with rhubarb, blackberries or blueberries. I steam it, then boil it with som sugar and put them in bottles in the freezer! It’s sooo good!

    • @michellemorgan-cx6ds
      @michellemorgan-cx6ds 10 місяців тому

      Do you drink the juices from these fruits also?

    • @mrsgallo4455
      @mrsgallo4455 10 місяців тому

      How long does it take to steam the fruit?

  • @taraschmidheini4674
    @taraschmidheini4674 9 місяців тому +1

    It just makes my heart so happy to see you preserve and put up what
    you've harvested with such joy and excitement ❗😃
    My goodness with just the apple pie filling slices and the ones to freeze flash, it looked like the work t of and the amount of apples for an army!
    Did you say how many pounds of apples all together you harvested from your orchard? 🍎 Why do I have this feeling that your 💙 little guy's favorite fruit is going to be apples?! 🍎 😊

  • @YvonneLarsen
    @YvonneLarsen 10 місяців тому +2

    you can pile them up, you can also separate layers with parchment to get more fruit on the trays! Dont be scared of loading the trays! Bananas are great too...

  • @HeartOfEdenHomestead
    @HeartOfEdenHomestead 10 місяців тому +6

    Love your videos ! We had tons of blooms on our fruit trees this past spring. We then had a crazy late hard freeze and it zapped them all. Most of them produced little to no fruit this year and we lost of few of them. We were so upset! We have a ton of new fruit trees going into the food forest and we are making sure that we do some heavy heavy mulching to protect those roots.

    • @AcreHomestead
      @AcreHomestead  10 місяців тому +3

      oh what a bummer! I am sure they will do better next year! I have found once year a tree will do nothing and the next year it will be crazy loaded

    • @Katheverett
      @Katheverett 10 місяців тому +3

      Love your term “food forest”!

    • @tinkertailorgardenermagpie
      @tinkertailorgardenermagpie 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Katheverett it’s a permaculture term/concept - a dreamy yard where all landscaping is edible & purposeful (no huge squares of wasteful lawn grass!).

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 10 місяців тому +3

      @@AcreHomesteadThe every-other-year bountiful production is from not thinning the fruit enough. It kind of overtaxes the tree and then it doesn’t produce much the next year. If you thin the apples well, it will even out to produce well every year. The cluster of blossoms/fruit has what is called a king blossom/fruit. It is best to take all the fruit off except the king fruit, the biggest one usually in the middle. Also, thin the fruit to one every 6” or so. It’s hard to take off that much fruit, but it’s worth it when you get a nice crop of larger apples and a lot every year.

  • @deloresjohnson5318
    @deloresjohnson5318 10 місяців тому +4

    Hi Becky I love seeing the excitement in your face when you realize that some of the yummy treats and dinner you make are delicious it always makes me smile

  • @carolstout7978
    @carolstout7978 9 місяців тому +1

    Loved seeing baby toys in the background as you prepared your apples. Such a wonderful learning video. Thank you!

  • @JanicePhillips
    @JanicePhillips 9 місяців тому +1

    Between my two, young gala trees (this is our first year to harvest) and the 20 lbs from Azure, I'm doing this next week! Applesauce, apple pie filling, and apple butter! Yum!
    I'm so ready for Fall! It's been near 90F all week here in Oklahoma, but we have cooler temps on the way!
    Time to process 10 roosters and a hog too!

  • @rainerounduphomestead8942
    @rainerounduphomestead8942 10 місяців тому +12

    I use lemon-lime soda in the water instead of lemon juice. It’s much cheaper and it comes in a 2-liter bottle 😊

    • @justmejo9008
      @justmejo9008 10 місяців тому

      That is a great idea to try 🤗 thanks

    • @joansmith6844
      @joansmith6844 10 місяців тому +3

      Sugar 😮

    • @silviamagda
      @silviamagda 9 місяців тому +1

      But lemon juice is only lemon. Soda has a lot of ingredients plus a ton of sugar.

    • @justmejo9008
      @justmejo9008 9 місяців тому

      @@silviamagda if you bake, make pies, apple, butter, etc. sugar is huge in all of those thing’s already 🤷🏻‍♀️ a short soak in soda isn’t going to matter much

  • @christinehardy2059
    @christinehardy2059 10 місяців тому +7

    Can't wait to see what you do today! I love trying little bits of what you show. You encourage me to try new things!

  • @sfjortoft
    @sfjortoft 10 місяців тому +1

    I made apple butter once (it’s not really a thing in Norway). I used apple butter and chopped almonds and made apple rolls (same dough as cinnamon rolls, but used the apple butter an almonds instead of the regular stuff). It was soo good!!

  • @conniefortner8750
    @conniefortner8750 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Becky. I had an over abundance of apples one year and my grandmother told me to mix in a bag of cinnamon red hot candy to a making of applesauce. It made it a beautiful red color and a great taste. It made for something new to do with my apples. My children loved it that way.

  • @MrTankfarmer
    @MrTankfarmer 10 місяців тому +5

    When you're cutting apples (or potatoes) fill your sink with cold water and add lemon juice. This is called acidulated water and prevent any browning. BTW, Becky, you amaze me with how much you get done. You do more before 8am than I do all week!

    • @vickiecrouch6041
      @vickiecrouch6041 10 місяців тому +1

      She added lemon juice to the water.

    • @MrTankfarmer
      @MrTankfarmer 10 місяців тому

      oh! you are correct. i was watching her pile them up on the island and getting brown spots.@@vickiecrouch6041

  • @crisaybar4895
    @crisaybar4895 10 місяців тому +4

    I just sat down to eat a bowl of from scratch chicken soup and Becky posted! Today is a good day

  • @christinaapplegate5281
    @christinaapplegate5281 10 місяців тому +1

    Taking the peels and putting them through your juicer/ steamer like you did last year is just a marvelous idea of using all the parts and you can give the rest to the chickens after they cool. The peels have so much flavor and make a great juice for what would have been wasted.

  • @lisamorris5825
    @lisamorris5825 10 місяців тому

    Becky ty so much for sharing your dad’s page. I am thoroughly enjoying his daily devotion!

  • @jkabholat
    @jkabholat 10 місяців тому +7

    Hi becky put the nuts back on the bolts after you disassemble then you’ll always know where they are😊

  • @christineeckhold6341
    @christineeckhold6341 10 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for repeatedly giving so much time and energy to your videos... much enjoyed ❤️

  • @lindathompson3660
    @lindathompson3660 10 місяців тому +2

    I'm always amazed how much Becky gets done, while looking after there little one at the same time. 💜

  • @wahoo9987
    @wahoo9987 10 місяців тому +2

    Last week I used my steam juicer to make 132 pints & 8 quarts of Concord Grape juice. A great help not having to deal with the seeds from the grapes. You are an inspiration and I love your newsletter. Thank you.

  • @debbiee6535
    @debbiee6535 10 місяців тому +5

    You can use the cores and the pills to make the juice for apple jelly. Great gifts by the way

  • @kimberlyrichards5078
    @kimberlyrichards5078 10 місяців тому +8

    Thought you might want to know there is an update that you need to do when you upgrade to 5 trays.

  • @andreaota3984
    @andreaota3984 10 місяців тому

    Becky, I just love your enthusiasm with every project. Thank you for being you!💐🫶🏻🙌🏻💯

  • @deborahmacevoy4184
    @deborahmacevoy4184 10 місяців тому +1

    SMALL PARTS - screws, tiny attachments, etc: Put them in large ziploc bag inside appliance box and label. This way everything is in one place. You can also add a quick assembly note for items you don't use often. Can't tell you how many tiny parts I've 'safely stored' never to be seen again! Love you!

  • @anutk8751
    @anutk8751 10 місяців тому +5

    Just a heads up, you inserted your new freeze dryer tray wrack UPSIDE DOWN ❤ the orange heat pads go on the bottom of each tray

  • @nataliethornhill9318
    @nataliethornhill9318 10 місяців тому +3

    My grandmother always made pear butter. It was sooo good!

  • @taketwodevotions1247
    @taketwodevotions1247 10 місяців тому +1

    I use apple juice to cook my pork roasts. I put the roast in the Instant Pot, pour apple juice halfway up, throw in the rest of my seasonings, and cook for 60-75 minutes (depending on the size). So delicious and tender!

  • @darcysimental5299
    @darcysimental5299 10 місяців тому

    It’s absolutely amazing how much you get done Becky!

  • @valeriej1254
    @valeriej1254 10 місяців тому +4

    What a great day in the kitchen. Love the apple projects. You might really be happy to have a nice mild apple juice on hand for Baby A. I would have loved home canned juice if I could have managed it for my own child.

  • @famservingyah765
    @famservingyah765 10 місяців тому +3

    Two suggestions - you can still use the leftover cores/ peels to make juice! I was dying seeing them set to the side, lol.
    On the freeze dryer, the orange is supposed to go on the underside, not the top. :)

  • @gborden9
    @gborden9 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m so excited! I’ve never tried to make pie filling from scratch, but you made this look so easy I just jumped right in! Thank you!

  • @altawarren7334
    @altawarren7334 9 місяців тому

    My grandmother always left skins on and then used a manual crank food mill. The apple sauce had much better flavor and color. We used Macintosh apples. I plan to go pick some Mac’s this week here in Maine. I still have her food mill. She would have been 117 this year, but we had her for 96 years. I carry her in my heart and in my cooking. ❤😀

  • @helenmoore8743
    @helenmoore8743 10 місяців тому +3

    Hi Becky. Your crock pot or electric roaster is the perfect place to cook down your apple sauce or apple butter.

  • @NB-ww3dy
    @NB-ww3dy 10 місяців тому +4

    Love the videos! Please place the bolts in a sandwich bag and tape to the inside of the box.

  • @ladyblue9278
    @ladyblue9278 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your day in the kitchen with us. You are such an inspiration and joy❤️ can’t wait to do some of this myself. God Bless

  • @patricemckinnie2267
    @patricemckinnie2267 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you again for another great multitasking video. You are such an inspiration!
    It’s funny cuz I always watch your videos twice. Once just for the fun of it and the second time as inspiration, while I do some kitchen projects. Thank you for your displaying such a beautiful work ethic, all the while making it look so easy when I know it’s extremely hard work that you’re doing.

  • @lisalandry4879
    @lisalandry4879 10 місяців тому +3

    I think people also make “apple scrap” jelly. Sounds good for sure!

    • @lisalandry4879
      @lisalandry4879 10 місяців тому

      @@TheMissPoovey she must not have strained it well

  • @graskeygirls3850
    @graskeygirls3850 10 місяців тому +3

    Happy Monday indeed. I thought my eyes were play a game on me!!! A WHOLE HOUR WITH BECKY!!!!

  • @lenadelaney4533
    @lenadelaney4533 9 місяців тому +1

    If you want your apple butter thicker, the crockpot is great to use in the last step. I've found it is safer than on the stove as it cooks down. :)

  • @gaylaskates8831
    @gaylaskates8831 10 місяців тому +1

    Perfect timing for me! My sister and I are going to Elijay Georgia for apples in 2 weeks and then we are making apple butter and apple sauce. (And now we will include this apple bread. Looks amazing!)

  • @katewright4414
    @katewright4414 10 місяців тому +5

    I’m curious what all of you do to keep the bugs off of your trees. I don’t want to use pesticides, of course, but the apples are always covered in bug holes (as well as the leaves). Would love a tip or two for next year

    • @AcreHomestead
      @AcreHomestead  10 місяців тому +3

      I don't lots and lots of my apples have bug damage. that is why most of then have to be processed right away.

    • @sarahtrew9331
      @sarahtrew9331 10 місяців тому +2

      I think James Prigioni uses kaolin clay sprayed on the young fruit, might be worth checking that out. We don’t have it in the UK that I can see, so not sure what it would be called if there is a specific brand to use for this but it is organic 😊

    • @katewright4414
      @katewright4414 10 місяців тому

      @@AcreHomestead good to know! Thank you!

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 10 місяців тому +1

      @@sarahtrew9331I think the brand is Surround here in the states.

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 10 місяців тому +1

      I have used little nylon bags to put on my apples in the past. I get them from Raintree Nursery online. I put them on with a twist tie, they work well for me, but it is very labor intensive. I have three trees, so that’s a lot of apples. I tried spraying with spinosad this year and I must have timed it wrong, it was the buggiest my apples have ever been. I think I’ll go back to the bags. I have to put them on when the apples are about 1” in diameter.

  • @carolynmills513
    @carolynmills513 10 місяців тому +3

    Hi! Love preservation videos

  • @ygooldy
    @ygooldy 10 місяців тому

    Amazingly productive methods and equipment, you make it all look easy but I know you are working hard, love when you get a treat at the end to enjoy, you so deserve it Becky👏🏽🎬

  • @auntdayskitchen6315
    @auntdayskitchen6315 9 місяців тому +1

    When you’re having that applesauce bread for breakfast, turn it into French toast it will be amazing. You can also do it with peach.

  • @LadysFarm
    @LadysFarm 10 місяців тому +3

    ❤ wow that’s a ton of apples 🍎 🍏

  • @Katheverett
    @Katheverett 10 місяців тому +5

    I added a recurring reminder every other day to my calendar: Becky Day! It has helped a lot!

    • @jenniferl6553
      @jenniferl6553 10 місяців тому

      lol, yes, every day when I wake up, I think "did Becky do a video yesterday?" and if no, I'm excited because I know I get to see one today :) she is my absolute favorite youtuber

  • @MichelleB_96
    @MichelleB_96 10 місяців тому

    You are absolutely amazing, you have so much energy and are super organized. It’s been so enjoyable to watch, and I’ve learned a bunch from you. I enjoy many similar things, making the most of what we buy and how to store and prep them for different things…it’s like a personal challenge for myself 😄. I’m definitely trying that applesauce bread recipe soon! It’s apple picking season!

  • @vbo9872
    @vbo9872 10 місяців тому

    It's such a joy to watch you make delicious things in your kitchen. Those videos are my favorite to watch. I'm not so interested in gardening videos, but I do watch a few. Thank you for providing nice things to watch.