Ingredients
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Oranges
1 piece
can be replaced with the juice from 1 lemon
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Step by step
Step 2
Wash thoroughly the apples and orange.
Step 3
I cored and cut the apples into quarters and placed in the chopper. You can do the same or cut each quarter into 2-3.
Step 4
Mince well, but don't puree the apples.
Step 5
Transfer to a heavy-bottomed pan or a Dutch oven.
Do the same with all the apples.
Step 6
I prefer to peel the orange and remove the pith.
Break into pieces and place in the food processor.
Step 8
Pour this orange puree over the apples.
Step 10
Mix well and place the pot over heat.
Step 11
Although at first the mixture seems rather dry, the apples will release enough juice as they start to heat up.
As soon as it comes to the boil, turn down the heat and let simmer for about 30 minutes - don't forget to stir periodically!
Step 12
After this time, the apple mixture softens and, to turn it into a delicious puree, I will use the hand blender (here Heinner).
Step 13
Insist and blend thoroughly until you get a smooth puree.
Step 14
Cook again for another 15-20 minutes, over very low heat and stir more often so it won't burn.
Step 15
Prepare the jars while the jam is boiling - wash, then dry in the preheated oven at 100 C for 20-30 minutes.
Pour the hot jam into jars.
Step 16
Seal tightly, allow to cool completely then store in the pantry.
It's a dense, not runny jam and you'll surely enjoy it in everything you like - from pancakes, to croissants and cakes!
Step 17
I really liked it, and it's always been one of my favorites.
Using modern cooking appliances, now it's even simpler - this time with Heinner ...
Enjoy!
Quantity:
1500 g
Prep time:
20 min
Difficulty:
easy
Ready in:
60 min
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