Over the years various critters have been spreading the apple seeds around.
That way, it is hard to say whether our trees are planted or self-sown apple trees.
So far, we have found about 5 different sorts of apples on our property.
It is not easy to find out what kind of apples that might be, but I am pretty much convinced that they are all heirloom apples, and all are grown without any use of pesticides.
The one to the right is a good cooking apple and stores very well.
The one to the left, showed "ridges" like a bell pepper.
The one in the middle turned out to be a desert apple only.
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You will find trees that keep their apples until the middle of December!
Even after a few frosty nights they were still good to eat and tasted delicious.
We harvested most of these late apples on the November 22/2015.
One type of apples: January 22, 2016. The longer these apples
are stored, more pronounced the "ridges" are.
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According to a description about late apples they should be very good storage apples. Truth is, they are.
We have used these apples since I put them down in a cold room, andtwo month later they still taste sweet, fruity and have a mild acidity. Their skin has become more and more waxy, though.
Old fashioned apples |
Maybe even until March? The tart ones I will make into applesauce.
But we cannot eat them all in time before they will start to rot.
And that would be such a waste!
Therefore I decided to try and make dried apple rings.
The "apple peeler-corer-slicer-machine" |
I used the best looking apples, washed them,
cut them into rings with the machine and layered them
on a cookie sheet. I left the peel on for added fibre. I also could have bathed them in lemon juice/water to avoid oxidation, but I didn't have lemon at hand. I former times not all house wives hat access to lemons either.
After 6 hours by 170°F (76 °C) the rings were done. (That is the lowest setting on my oven.)
The slices were left in the oven over night to cool down completely
before I filled them into mason jars.
A tablespoon of dry rice added to each jar will keep any future moisture out. Now the apples can be refrigerated for several more month. I doubt they will last that long.Making dried apple rings is definitely something I will do again! Next time I also will try the lemon-washed-and-sprinkled-with-cinnamon way of treating the apple slices.
These apple rings turned out delicious!
So long!
P.S.
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That's a bonus having all those handy apple trees. Yum.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! Especial with the rising costs for fruit in mind.
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