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Spiced Apple Pear Butter Recipe +Video

    The smells of fall are in the air and it’s time to get serious about some of my favorite recipes. Around this time, every year, my family and I go apple picking. We always come home with tons of apples, which means it’s time to make my famous Apple Pear Butter Recipe.

    An easy homemade Apple Butter with Pears! Can be made on the stovetop or added to your slow cooker. Sweet and complex flavors of fall!

    Apple Pear Butter Recipe

    I have to brag on the number of pears and apples we’ve been able to harvest this year, it’s been amazing! Just using a few ingredients, you’ll be able to create something the whole family will enjoy…APPLE PEAR BUTTER!

    The best part of this apple butter recipe is it screams fall. When I’m in the season of fall, I want everything to scream fall. My house, the aromas and what I eat. My family is always asking for me to create new apple butter recipes, so here it is!

    Have more time? Try making an Apple butter in crock pot recipe. This will make you change your mind about being able to make recipes. If you thought apple butter was too hard to make before, perhaps you’ll understand the right recipe makes all the difference in the world. I love using my crock pot for this very purpose. This recipe doesn’t use the crock pot, but I have several on my website that do!

    An Apple Butter Recipe in individual containers to give to friends.

    You may be wondering what you can use Apple Pear Butter for. Well, there are endless ways in which you can use this! My favorite way to use apple pear butter on toast. Even the kids like doing this. They can make their toast and spread some apple pear butter around on it. The apples and pears go perfectly together and there’s not one person in my house that complains about this amazing taste!

    I also like to spread this apple butter on scones, bagels, pancakes, waffles, and biscuits. It also makes a good filling, when you’re making mini pies or small desserts. I also enjoy canning this recipe and having it throughout the year.

    How to Make Apple Butter

    If you’ve never made something like Apple Butter you’re in for a real treat. Having this on hand, when you want something sweet to eat is probably one of the best gifts in the world. When we have company come over, they know I’m going to have a jar of Apple Pear Butter on hand. Some of my friends have been known to eat it by the spoonful.

    In order to make this deliciousness, you’re going to go ahead and preheat the oven. From there you’re going to use a large saucepan and combine apples, pears, apple juice and lemon juice.

    You’ll want to bring to boil, cover and reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes or until fruit is tender. You’ll want to pour fruit mixture into a food processor and pulse in sugars, cinnamon, and nutmeg. This will bring about all the delicious flavors in the apple pear butter recipe.

    After this is done, you’re going to transfer mixture to 13×9 glass baking dish. This is where all the magic happens! Now it’s time to add orange zest. You’ll want to bake uncovered, stirring often until mixture deepens in color and becomes thicker, about 1hr 15 min – 1 hr 30 min.

    Lastly, you’ll want to remove zest and transfer the fruit butter to bowl and cool completely. Pack into airtight jars and then store in the fridge.

    Close up view of a Pear and Apple Butter Recipe stored in glass jars.

    What is the Difference Between Applesauce and Apple Butter?

    If you’ve ever had apple butter or applesauce, then you know there is a huge difference in both. You wouldn’t spread the applesauce around on toast, no way! Apple butter is the most delicious thing you can put on your favorite bread or bread like food. Apple butter is much more thick and caramelized.

    Spice Apple Pear butter in glass small glass storage containers to share with friends.

    Is Apple Pear Butter Healthy?

    There is one thing you should know about apple pear butter, it’s not healthy and should not be consumed in large amounts. While apples and pears are healthy on their own, you’ll be adding a fair amount of sugar to this recipe. With the high amount of sugar, I wouldn’t consider it to be healthy. Tasty? Yes!

    Close up view of an Apple Butter that was made in a crockpot and is stored in glass jars.

    Why was Apple Butter Given Its Name?

    Apple butter is given its name because of the shelf life. Because of the ingredients and the way it is cooked, it makes it have a spreadable type consistency. Apple butter is tangy, sweet, and perfect for anything you want to spread it on.

    What’s your favorite fall recipe to indulge in? I’d love to hear all about it. Apple Pear Butter is a staple around this house and will most likely be in your home to! There is only

    The smells of fall are in the air and it’s time to get serious about some of my favorite recipes. Around this time, every year, my family and I go apple picking. We always come home with tons of apples, which means it’s time to make my famous Apple Pear Butter Recipe.

    Once your Apple PEar Butter is made, you can eat it as is or use it in these recipes:

    I love warm apple desserts in the fall. Here’s a few more you might like – Homemade Chunky Applesauce

    Homemade Chunky Applesauce Recipe. Serves perfectly with pork chops or as a warn topping on vanilla ice cream.

    Apple Filled Spice Cupcakes

    Spiced Apple Cupcakes

    Mulled Apple Cider

    Serve your hot mulled cider with a pat of cinnamon butter and a cinnamon stick garnish.

     

    Yield: 4 cups

    Spiced Apple Pear Butter

    An easy homemade Apple Butter with Pears! Can be made on the stovetop or added to your slow cooker. Sweet and complex flavors of fall!

    Around this time, every year, my family and I go apple picking. We always come home with tons of apples, which means it’s time to make my famous Apple Pear Butter Recipe.

    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 1 hour 30 minutes
    Additional Time 3 hours
    Total Time 4 hours 40 minutes

    Ingredients

    • 2.5 pounds baking apples
    • 2 pounds pears
    • 2 cups apple juice
    • ¼ cup lemon juice
    • ½ cup sugar, white granulated
    • ⅓ cup light brown sugar, packed
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ¼ teaspoon fresh nutmeg
    • 1 strip orange zest

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
    2. In a large saucepan combine apples, pears, apple juice and lemon juice
    3. Bring to boil, cover and reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes or until fruit is tender
    4. Pour fruit mixture into food processor and pulse in sugars, cinnamon and nutmeg
    5. Transfer mixture to 13x9 glass baking dish
    6. Add orange zest
    7. Bake uncovered, stirring often until mixture deepens in color and becomes thicker, about 1hr 15 min - 1 hr 30 min. 
    8. Remove zest and transfer the fruit butter to bowl and cool completely
    9. Packed into airtight jars 
    10. Store in refrigerator

    A collage containing images of the ingredients, the cooking of the apples and pears, and the baking dish containing the fruit butter.

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    Karyn Granrud

    I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I founded this little baking blog. Baking and making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid. I love experimenting with different flavors and sharing delicious recipes with all of you. Read more.

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