Today is a feast day (everyone you have got to read my book The Pagan Diet© smile!) therefore I am spending my day cooking and preparing food. Actually it all started last night with the cinnamon apple butter...here's the story so far.
Chopped apples in the slow cooker |
Last night I chopped up loads of apples, using about 4 different kinds (both tart and sweet cooking apples) placed them all into the slow cooker with generous spoonfuls of nutmeg and cinnamon. Then just enough apple juice concentrate and water to cover the bottom of the large crock pot. I turned it on high and left it until just before bedtime when I turned it down on low and left it overnight.
Cinnamon Apple Butter after 10 hours cooking |
This morning it was mush and well cooked, I turned it on high again for another couple of hours (probably 12 in total cooking time) and then let it cool down a bit as I got the jars sterilized and ready for the apple butter.
Apple butter is different from apple sauce which does not cook as long - also, apple sauce is made from usually one kind of apple. With apple butter, the key is in the use of a slow cooker, the apples are gently cooked over lower heat for a long period of time until the apples breakdown, caramelize and thicken. Lovely! Adding spices only makes it more tantalizingly yummy!
Cinnamon Apple Butter on spelt bread |
Next, on the agenda today is our feast dinner which will be ready for tonight (it's a full moon too!). I have a butterflied leg of lamb that has been marinating in homemade mustard sauce for a few hours. This will go into a warm oven to be slowly cooked over the afternoon to be ready for tonights' feast. I usually make roasted root vegetables to go with this type of meal (sweet potato, carrot, turnip, onion and pumpkin).
Today, it came out perfectly, I just kept blending it (I used an immersion blender) until it was where I was happy with it. The children were not impressed because it was a little spicy from all the mustard, but that is easy to change with a little honey added in. This is the simplest thing in the world to make - why on earth do we buy it??
Homemade mustard |
Now to get ready for the rest of the meal, hmmm, dessert - ginger cake and peach ice cream?
Enjoy this day!
April
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