Sweetening with “boiled cider” makes the most apple-y applesauce, so much so that for all its deliciousness you might argue that the boiled cider overrides the pure taste of a fall apple and plain sugar would be better. For cider or applesauce, the choice of apple counts, and later-ripening varieties tend to have richer flavor, which you can taste in th…
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