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Perfect Homemade Applesauce

My homemade applesauce recipe is so simple to make, makes the kitchen smell incredible, and tastes much better than anything you can buy at the store!

Homemade Applesauce

Every time I make a batch of this applesauce, I kick myself for waiting so long to make it again! If you like store-bought applesauce, then this homemade jar is really going to knock your socks off. Seriously, it’s so much better!

This is a stovetop recipe for applesauce, but if you like to use your pressure cooker, look at our Instant Pot applesauce. Or, for something a little different, consider this recipe for homemade apple butter!

Key Ingredients

  • Apples: You can use just about any apple for applesauce. So if you’re worried you don’t have the right kind, don’t be! I prefer sweet, crisp apples like Honeycrisp, Fuji, and Pink Lady, but more tart apples like Granny Smith will work, too. You might just need to add a little honey or maple syrup to sweeten them up. I use the same apples for almost all of the apple recipes on Inspired Taste.
  • Spices: I use a cinnamon stick, star anise, and vanilla extract for my applesauce. The combination tastes amazing.
  • Lemon: Lemon juice keeps the apples from turning brown and balances their sweetness. The best applesauce is both sweet and tart, and lemon juice helps achieve that. If you don’t have lemon juice, use orange juice or apple cider vinegar instead. (I use orange juice instead of lemon juice when making apple crisp and love it!)

Find the full recipe with measurements below.

Apples cut into wedges ready for making applesauce.

How to Make the Best Applesauce

Tip 1: Use one large pot. This is such an easy recipe for applesauce! Combine the apples, spices, and lemon juice in a large pot, then add a bit of water. Cover the pot and cook until the apples are very tender.

Apples in a pot with cinnamon ready to cook applesauce.

Tip 2: Balance tartness with sugar. Once the apples are soft, let them cool slightly off the heat. Now’s the time to taste and see if you need to add sweetener. If you use tart apples, a little honey, maple syrup, or brown sugar can help balance the flavor.

Tip 3: Use a food mill or food processor. You can either mash or blend the apples into applesauce. I like to cook my apples with the peel on since it adds color and some extra flavor. Then, I use my food mill to blend, which removes most of the peel. If you don’t have a food mill, blend them in using your blender or food processor, or use a fine mesh strainer to remove the peels after cooking.

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Perfect Homemade Applesauce

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This easy applesauce recipe makes the kitchen smell incredible and tastes much better than anything you can buy at the store. Use apples that you enjoy eating. We particularly love using crisp, sweet apples when making applesauce and generally do not add any sweetener. If you feel the applesauce needs some extra sweetness, add a sweetener to taste at the end of cooking. We recommend brown sugar, maple syrup, or honey.

Applesauce made with apples with the peel left on has more color and flavor. I use a food mill fitted with a medium disk to blend the sauce and remove most of the cooked skins for the best texture. Or, you can blend the skins into the sauce if you do not have a food mill. You can also pass the sauce through a mesh strainer to remove the skins. Use peeled apples if you don’t want to go through any of these extra steps.

Makes 4 cups

Watch Us Make the Recipe

You Will Need

4 pounds (1.8kg) crisp sweet apples, rinsed, 8 large apples

One 3-inch cinnamon stick or 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, fresh orange juice, or apple cider vinegar

1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract

1 to 2 whole star anise, optional

Brown sugar, honey, maple syrup, or other sweetener to taste, optional

Directions

    1Peel apples (optional, see headnote above). Remove the apple cores and cut apples into large chunks or wedges.

    2Place the apples, cinnamon stick, lemon juice, vanilla extract, and star anise into the bottom of a large, heavy pot. Add 1/4 cup of water, then stir the apples around the pot a few times.

    3Cover the pot with its lid and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until the apples are very soft, 25 to 35 minutes. As the apples cook, check to make sure the pot is not dry. If it is, add more water and reduce the heat slightly.

    4Remove the lid, let the apples cool for a few minutes, and then taste the applesauce. If you would like to add a sweetener, add it to taste. Start with a teaspoon and then add more if needed.

    5Mash or blend the apples into your desired consistency. If you leave the apple skins on, a food mill fitted with the medium disk quickly separates the applesauce from the skins. You can also pass the sauce through a mesh strainer to separate the skins from the sauce.

    6The applesauce will thicken as it cools, but if it seems too watery, return it to a pot and simmer until reduced slightly.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • Best apples to use: We use apples we enjoy eating, which means that we usually make applesauce with sweet, tart apples like Honeycrisp, Gala or Fuji. For the most apple flavor, combine two or three varieties of apples.
  • Add more cinnamon: One cinnamon stick adds warmth to the applesauce, but it is not overpowering. If you love cinnamon applesauce, use 2 to 3 cinnamon sticks or 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  • Storing: Store applesauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Freeze applesauce for up to 6 months, possibly longer. We do not have instructions for canning applesauce and recommend that you consult other canning resources for tips.
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates. We omitted sugar in the calculations.
Nutrition Per Serving Serving Size 1/4 cup / Calories 60 / Total Fat 0.2g / Saturated Fat 0g / Cholesterol 0mg / Sodium 1.3mg / Carbohydrate 15.5g / Dietary Fiber 2.7g / Total Sugars 11.6g / Protein 0.3g
AUTHOR: Joanne Gallagher
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39 comments… Leave a Review
  • Rose Molignano February 8, 2026

    Great

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  • Nyameka Hlatshaneni January 17, 2026

    Just made this. Turned out great!

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  • Kay December 5, 2025

    hi…how many servings does this recipe make? thank you.

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    • Joanne Gallagher December 11, 2025

      The recipe makes 4 cups. I’d bet 1/2 cup is a good serving, so 8 servings.

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      • DC January 27, 2026

        Csn you use ground anise?

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        • Joanne Gallagher January 30, 2026

          Yes, but keep in mind it is quite strong.

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  • Margaret November 30, 2025

    This was so easy to make and turned out so well! It has such a smooth texture even though I didn’t peel the apples (I pureed in a blender), and still tasted great even though the apples I used were several weeks old and definitely past their prime. Great way to use up a large amount of apples quickly, which is just what I was looking for.

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  • Susan M. November 24, 2025

    I made this recipe in 3 batches. I didn’t peel my apples because of love the color. I wish I could post a picture! The 1st batch was small and just a test of how long I could expect the apples to cook to my liking & to determine how the peels might be dealt with. The 2nd & 3rd batch produced the consistency I need for my Christmas homemade Applesauce cake that calls for 2 cups of warmed sauce. Next time I will not worry about the peelings as I will incorporate them into the sauce with a food processor for added fiber! And, the wildlife here enjoy the cores and scrapings! Thanks!

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  • danika bonneau October 10, 2025

    do you have to used the star anise

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    • Joanne Gallagher October 10, 2025

      No, you can leave it out.

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    • Timothy R Brown November 21, 2025

      Have made this multiple times now. Always large batches though so used several anises 4 to 5 cinnamon sticks. Pour with my heart with vanilla. I freshly squeezed the lemon juice. Amazing every time

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  • Miri Roberts September 29, 2025

    This is very good!

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  • Adrienne September 27, 2025

    I was so excited to make this with freshly picked apples and it did not disappoint. Perfect flavor and I added a little extra cinnamon because we love our applesauce that way. Great recipe!

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  • Elle September 20, 2025

    Best applesauce I’ve ever made! So delicious! Wasn’t sure about the star anise so only used one. Next time I’ll use two.

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    • Adam Gallagher October 2, 2025

      We were hesitant to add two when we were testing but it does add so much flavor. So happy you enjoyed your applesauce! 🙂

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      • Gisele Pelletier October 26, 2025

        Wonderful recipe!
        The only thing I did differently is to cook it longer on low simmer until it turned to consistency on its own , no mashing!
        Thank you

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  • Dennette September 14, 2025

    Just made this today! My family loved it! I was leary to use the star anise but it upped the taste of the applesauce to the next level. This recipe is my new go to.

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    • Adam Gallagher September 15, 2025

      Yay! 🙂

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  • Karla N September 5, 2025

    The Perfect Applesauce recipe. We’re making it for the 4th time this week!!
    I’m not a huge applesauce fan, but this recipe has won me over. I’ve been eating it with my morning soy vanilla yogurt and so YUM. My husband loves it as well and asked if we could make more. We had quite a few apples left on our tree so went out & picked them specifically for this applesauce recipe. I lessened the lemon juice by one half tablespoon; did use the cinnamon stick and added a good shake of ground cinnamon. Really just perfection and love that there’s no sugar.

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  • Eric August 14, 2025

    Easy to follow and tasty- I left skins on for most nutritional impact and used a blender – Great recipe- thank you

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    • Adam Gallagher August 14, 2025

      Wonderful! 🙂

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  • Andrew August 1, 2025

    Thanks for this. I pumped up the flavor a bit by adding cardamom and ginger. Extra yummy!

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  • Melissa Lee Jerry June 28, 2025

    Great recipe’s, Thanks for your help.

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  • Hope February 26, 2025

    Wow! Delish. I used Pink Lady Apples and no sweeteners. When I read your recipe, i was tempted to leave the anis off. I have never used it. So happy i left it in. Will deffinetly be making this over again, Thank you for sharing with us.

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  • Paulette February 18, 2025

    This applesauce is delicious! So easy. I didn’t have any anise. Sweetened it with just a bit of Truvia. It was a great way to use up some apples that weren’t looking so good. Next time I will add some red hots. That’s how my mom made it!

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  • Pamela Hicks February 14, 2025

    I made this today using our favorite Cosmic Crisp apples. It was delicious, and will definitely make again. Thanks!

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  • Corinne January 2, 2025

    This is the best applesauce I have ever eaten! I ate half of it right out of the pot! I followed the recipe exactly and in less than an hour, from beginning to end, I made this delicious dish.

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  • Audrey November 20, 2024

    Best apple sauce ever! The combination of vanilla, lemon juice, star anise and apples makes it taste like WOW! That is going to remain my apple sauce recipe for a very long time 🙂

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  • Laura Blatnica October 13, 2024

    This is now my go to applesauce recipe. Why buy it when you can make it? Plus it tastes incredible. And yes…my house smells like apple pie

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  • Brianna D May 19, 2024

    Came out great! Never going back to store bought again. I recommend to double the recipe as it’s super yummy and will be gone quick.

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    • Joanne Gallagher July 24, 2024

      Doubling the recipe is such a great tip, Brianna! Thanks for coming back.

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  • Marti Wells September 21, 2023

    Love your recipe, it is easy and very delicious. I use a 1/4 cup of orange juice instead of water

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    • Adam September 21, 2023

      Great idea! Glad you loved the recipe! 🙂

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  • Marjorie February 6, 2022

    Made this w Organic Honey Crisp apples and left the skins on. Used 3 pinches of Anise seed (probably about a tsp) since I had no star anise and used peeled, puréed lemon rather than just juice but otherwise followed recipe and it is SO delicious!! Wow! The skins are so soft and thin and barely noticeable so I decided not to remove them. No sugar added. Wow!

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    • Joanne September 13, 2023

      Hi Marjorie, We are thrilled that you enjoyed our recipe! I love your use of anise seed. I agree with you on the skins, they really aren’t that noticeable once everything is cooked down.

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  • HRH November 12, 2021

    I made a batch and it’s delicious. I sweetened mine with honey and used an emersion blender on low and the texture was nice. Maybe a little less lemon juice next time. Better than store bought!

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    • Joanne September 13, 2023

      Woohoo for being better than store-bought! So happy that you enjoyed the recipe.

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  • Ann DeHay October 5, 2021

    Add some red hots candy to the applesauce. I make and can applesauce. I use only apples and red hots candy.

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    • Joanne September 13, 2023

      How interesting! We would have never considered this. Thanks for sharing.

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