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Apple butter used to seem like a delicacy, reserved for special festivals and events. I grew up thinking apple butter must be extremely time-consuming to make or involve too much work since we never made it. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen it made (and let me know down below in the comments section if you have!), but at fall festivals they usually show a large cast-iron pot being stirred for hours as apples, sugar, and spices are cooked until they reach the perfect consistency. Honestly, this is how I thought you had to make this apple spread – I guess I was a little naive.
As I started researching how to make apple butter, the recipes that kept catching my eye all used slow cookers to steadily cook the butter for hours. This opened up a whole new world for me! Making a simple and quick apple butter with hardly any work that I can walk away from as it cooks – uhhh… what more could I ask for?!

This almost sounds too good to be true, but it really does come together to create the perfect recipe for slow cooker apple butter. As the apples simmer for hours, your house will be filled with the aroma of cinnamon and sugar. And when it’s all done cooking, you’re left with a thick and delicious apple butter.

For the perfect bread to complement this apple butter (shown in the above pictures), make sure to try my bread recipe!
Ideas for how to use this apple butter recipe:
This year, I froze all of the spread I made and am super excited to use it with:
- Pork chops
- Homemade breads – yeah, the combo of homemade butter and homemade bread will make you a self-sufficient guru!
- As a mix-in for a fall-themed latte
Watch how to make this apple butter recipe
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Slow Cooker Apple Butter

Ingredients
- 16 cups sliced apples (such as Macintosh and Golden Delicious)
- 2 ¾ cups light brown sugar
- 2 ¾ tsp ground cinnamon
- ¼ tsp ground cloves
- 1 star anise pod (optional)
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- ¼ tsp kosher salt
Instructions
- Wash and remove the core from the apples. Slice thinly. Measure out 16 cups of apples. Pour all apples into the slow cooker.16 cups sliced apples (such as Macintosh and Golden Delicious)
- Add brown sugar, cinnamon, cloves, anise pod, salt, and lemon juice. Stir to incorporate everything.2 ¾ cups light brown sugar, 2 ¾ tsp ground cinnamon, ¼ tsp ground cloves, 1 star anise pod (optional), ¼ tsp kosher salt, 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- Turn slow cooker on high for 4-5 hours. After the first hour, remove the star anise pod, if added. Every hour, stir the apples.
- Once the mixture is bubbling and cooking well (after approximately 4-5 hours), turn the slow cooker to low and leave for 10-12 hours. I usually do this in the evening so it can sit on the low setting overnight.
- After ten hours, start checking the slow cooker. Stir mixture using a strong wire whisk or hand potato masher to break up the apples.
- Once the butter is the consistency desired, use a blender, food processor, or immersion blender to break down the rest of the apples to achieve an even consistency.
- Let cool. Freeze or can the mixture.
Video

Notes
- Remember that apples contain a large amount of water and will cook down considerably. They also vary a lot in how they cook. My apples had a lot of liquid in them so I needed to give them 2 extra hours on high (with the lid off) to make sure my apple butter turned out as thick as I wanted.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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My third batch is in the crock pot now ready to be canned. Super easy and delicious. Thanks for highlighting canning and all things home!
This looks yummy! I inherited my grandmothers 28″ diameter antique copper apple butter kettle. I will never use it so its just a family heirloom.I have a bad back and knees so standing for long periods of time is out.This method is my kind of recipe.Thanks for sharing!
I’m glad I watched your video first and then went to the recipe. Made this yesterday and it’s delicious – didn’t peel the apples and used brown sugar like your video and used 3 different types of apples. Bought way too many apples so thinking I’ll be making a couple more batches this week! May have to can some so I can give it away to friends!
I made this for the first time ever it turned out great… I ended up with 5 quarts but my question is now that it’s in my canning jars and I want to freeze it is there any other special steps I need to take or do I simply put it in my freezer since its cooled all the way down…
Just made this tonight. My house smells amazing and excited to try the apple butter in the morning. Thanks for the recipe, your videos are great.
Can I water bath this recipe instead of freeze? If so how long do I water bath it for?
I water bath mine for 15 mins for pints, 10 mins for half pints.
10 minute water bath
Made it last night! Delicious! Took a jar to
my next door neighbor and she teared up, her grammy used to make it💕. Going to make another batch later this week to freeze and share. Thank you, so fun and easy!
ZMy family and friend know I love them when they get Apple butter and a home made loaf of bread for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Thanks for your inspiration!
I’m curious about the star anise, I know it’s optional, just wondering if it ends up dominating or just helps round out the flavor? Not a huge fan, but don’t want the end product to taste like something is missing.
If I wanted to seal it in some jars would I do a water bath or pressure can it?