Fryer User Manual
27
Desserts
Applesauce
When fall comes around, nothing is 
better than the aroma of apples 
cooking in the home. 
Setting: Slow Cook
Makes about 4 cups 
3½  pounds apples, cored and cut into 
  two-inch pieces (peeled or unpeeled)
2  cinnamon sticks
2  pinches freshly ground nutmeg
  pinch ground cloves
  pinch kosher salt
2
⁄3  cup water
2  tablespoons fresh lemon juice 
1.  Put all of the ingredients into the cooking 
pot of the Multicooker. 
2.  Cover and set to Slow Cook on Low 
for 4 hours.
3.  Once unit switches to Keep Warm, remove 
the cinnamon sticks. If a chunky sauce is 
desired, use a potato masher to mash 
apples to desired consistency. If a smooth 
sauce is preferred, transfer apples to a fine 
mesh strainer and press through with the 
help of a ladle. Once the apples have 
passed through the strainer, discard the 
skins (if necessary) and return smooth 
apples to the cooking pot. Keep sauce on 
Keep Warm for serving, or cool to room 
temperature and store in the refrigerator.
Nutritional information per serving (½ cup):
Calories 105 (3% from fat) • carb. 28g • pro. 1g
• fat 0g • sat. fat 0g • chol. 0mg • sod. 21mg
• calc. 16mg • fiber 5g
Apple Butter
Cooking the applesauce down with some 
sugar and spices makes a delicious 
alternative to your usual spread for toast.
Setting: Slow Cook
Makes about 3½ cups
1  recipe smooth applesauce 
 (previous recipe)
½  cup packed light brown sugar
1½  teaspoon ground cinnamon
½  teaspoon ground allspice
½  teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
¼  teaspoon ground cloves
1.  Put all ingredients into the cooking pot of 
the Multicooker.
2.  Set to Slow Cook on High for 2 hours and 
cook uncovered until the apple butter has 
reduced and is very thick.
3.  Cool apple butter to room temperature and 
enjoy on toast, stirred into oatmeal, or on 
top of pancakes or waffles.
Nutritional information per serving (2 tablespoons):
Calories 44 (2% from fat) • carb. 12g • pro. 0g
• fat 0g • sat. fat 0g • chol. 0mg • sod. 6mg
• calc. 6mg • fiber 1g










