My super easy Apple Butter recipe is perfectly spiced with rich fall flavors. It takes just 10 minutes to prep with NO peeling required! Recipe includes a how-to video.

All the Best Flavors of Fall in a Jar
Apple butter is the richer, prettier, and perhaps more sophisticated sister to plain-Jane applesauce. Itโs truly the embodiment of fall, with colorful crisp apples cooked down and caramelized in spices, brown sugar and vanilla. It tastes great on just about anything, but we love it spread over an English muffin or warm scone (heavenly!).
My favorite thing about this apple butter recipe is that there is NO peeling required! Iโve tested this recipe with peeled and unpeeled apples, and I didnโt notice a difference between the two. When cooked for as long as my recipe calls for, the peels break down completely and are not perceptible in the finished product. Save yourself the time and skip the peeling!
Why youโll love this recipe:
- Easy: only 10 minutes of prep before the slow cooker takes over.
- Perfectly flavored: the apples are the true star, with just enough sugar and spices added to accent them and make a warm, cozy fall flavor.
- Plentiful: this recipe makes a lot (3 pints!), so youโll have some to share or gift (if youโre the generous type).
- No peeling: saves you SO much time and effort.
What You Need

To achieve a silky smooth and flavorful spread, youโll need to slow cook just a few simple ingredients:
- Apples. What I love about my apple butter recipe is that there is no peeling needed! Just core and dice your apples into small, even pieces. Do not use a firm, tart apple like Granny Smith; stick with softer, sweeter apples like Golden Delicious (my favorite all-around apple for most recipes, like my apple turnovers!), Fuji, Gala, or McIntosh. A combination of apples works too!
- Sugar. A combination of brown and white sugar provides depth of flavor and helps the apples to break down and caramelize, giving the final product a fantastically rich fall flavor. Donโt forget, if you donโt have any on hand just follow my tutorial on how to make brown sugar!
- Spices. Lots of ground cinnamon and a pinch of cloves elevate the flavor of the apples by providing warmth and richness.
- Vanilla. A subtle hint of vanilla rounds out all of warm flavors. I recommend using a vanilla bean if you have one, but otherwise regular vanilla extract will work.
SAMโS TIP: The hardest thing about this recipe is waiting for it to be done. To mitigate this, I often like to prep everything before going to bed and let it cook while I sleep, but please always check your own slow cookerโs safety guide before leaving it unattended.
Remember, this is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
How to Make Apple Butter

- Core and chop (donโt peel!) your apples and place them in the basin of a slow cooker.
- Mix together spices and sugars. Sprinkle these over the apples and toss to combine.
- Cook apple mixture on low heat for 10 hours.
- Puree apples. I like to use an immersion blender (I linked to the one I use, affiliate),ย but you can use a regular one instead.
- Remove the lid and cook for another 2 hours or until the consistency has thickened to your liking.
SAMโS TIP: The additional two hours of cooking might seem like a pain, but itโs important and worth it to get the proper consistency. If you want an even thicker butter, you can continue to cook yours even longer; but Iโve found the two hours to be plenty (and keep in mind it will continue to thicken as it cools!).

Frequently Asked Questions
Typically it is used as a topping for biscuits or bread, but itโs also delicious on oatmeal, pancakes, my favorite waffle recipe, crepes, etc. Some people even serve it with scrapple, or you can take my dadโs approach and enjoy it by the spoonful!
Apple butter is typically sweeter, richer, and thicker (more of a buttery/spreadable consistency). Itโs often much darker in color than applesauce, largely because of the added ingredients (in this instance, brown sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, etc) and the caramelization that occurs from the longer cook time.
Yes it does. If youโd like to try canning yours, thatโs a great option for extending its shelf life outside of the fridge (I donโt have experience canning, so I canโt offer any advice there, but here is a guide on canning I found that should be helpful.).
Apple butter gets its name from its butter-like consistency, thereโs no actual butter in it. If youโre looking for a flavored butter, try my honey butter instead

Looking for more? Here are some of my favorite fall recipes.
Enjoy!
Letโs bake together!ย Iโll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe andย videoย below! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me onย Instagram, and you can also find me onย YouTubeย andย Facebook

The Best Apple Butter Recipe (No Peeling!)
Ingredients
- 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) soft, sweet apples (see note 1) Cored and chopped into small pieces, about ยผ"
- 1 cup (200 g) brown sugar firmly packed
- ยพ cup (150 g) granulated sugar
- 1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon
- ยผ teaspoon salt
- โ teaspoon ground cloves
- 1 vanilla bean (may substitute 1 ยฝ teaspoons vanilla extract)
Recommended Equipment
Instructions
- Slice apples into small pieces (about ยผ") and dispose of cores (you do not need to peel the apples).5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) soft, sweet apples (see note 1)
- Place apples in the basin of large slow cooker
- In a medium-sized bowl stir together sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, and cloves until well-combined.1 cup (200 g) brown sugar, ยพ cup (150 g) granulated sugar, 1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon, ยผ teaspoon salt, โ teaspoon ground cloves
- Pour sugar mixture over apple pieces and stir until well combined. ย
- Place lid on crockpot and cook on low heat for 10 hours.
- Once 10 hours has elapsed, use an immersion blender to puree apples until smooth and no chunks remain (see note 2 if you do not have an immersion blender).
- Scrape the inside of the vanilla bean into your apple puree (or add vanilla extract). ย1 vanilla bean
- Turn crockpot on to low heat and cook another 2 hours uncovered, stirring occasionally.
- Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container, where it will keep about 2 weeks.
Notes
1. Apples
I recommend using Golden Delicious, McIntosh, Fuji, or Gala. Donโt use Granny Smith; they are too tart and firm for this recipe.ย Weigh your apples before coring and chopping. Do not peel them! For me this was about 13 apples but this could vary wildly depending on the size of your apples.2. Pureeing
If you do not have an immersion blender, pour the apples into a blender and puree until smooth, then return to crockpot. You may need to work in batches, depending on the size of your blender.ยStoring
Store apple butter in an airtight container in the refrigerator for several weeks or freeze for up to several months.ยNutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
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This recipe was originally published in October of 2017, photos and recipe remain the same but text has been updated to be more helpful and Iโve added a how-to video!
Charles Foreman
My neighbor gave me about 3lbs of apples from her tree. I suspect they were Galaโฆ she didnโt know the type either. The recipe was good despite fewer apples. I did hold back 1/2 cup of sugar, but kept the cinnamon, salt, clove.. I do not like Clove as it is over-powering (think Xmas Rot Kohl simmering for hours ๐ ) This amount was just enough I think. I was going to add some Vanilla Xtract, but forgot. I did add a packet of Vanilla Sugar to the 1/2 cup granulated..so maybe that was enough! 12 hr slow cook ..ie overnight and two hours with lid removed gave a near perfect consistency
Susan Renee Hammitt
I love that you mention scrapple, our family loves scrapple!
Mary
Can the recipe be cut in half?
Sam Merritt
Hi Mary! I think you could cut it in half, but Iโm not sure on a cook time.
Shelle Hinkle
How long do you water bath?
How many weeks in the refrigerator?
Sam Merritt
Hi Shelle! Unfortunately I donโt have experience with canning so I canโt advise how to do it or how long it can be stored once canned. Without canning it will be good for about 2 weeks in the refrigerator. ๐
Sarah
is this recipie canable
Sam Merritt
Hi Sarah! I donโt personally have experience with canning so I canโt say for sure, but others have done so with success. ๐
Morgaine B O'Herne
I made this with fresh apples that Iโve been given and had frozen. I donโt know what varieties they were. I ground whole cinnamon sticks plus a star anise, nutmeg, and two cloves. the flavor was intoxicatingly good. it almost didnโt last long enough to cook down.
Will
I made this applebutter recipe and itโs a keeper! love the flavor and consistency. However my favorite part is the no peel. what a game changer! what bath canned in 4oz jelly jars makes perfect fall gifts.
Martha
If I want to peel the apples, does this change anything in the recipe?
Sam Merritt
Hi Martha! Nope, a number of people choose to peel the apples, no problem. Enjoy!
Linda
I have made your apple butter recipe, and I water bath canned it. Worked a charm. Can it like you would anything else.
I leave mine in for 25 to 35 min, but I live in the mountains.
Laurie Hodne
Can this be water bath canned?
Sam Merritt
Hi Laurie! Unfortunately I do not have much experience with canning so I canโt say for sure how it would hold up. Several others have commented that they have done so with success. ๐
April
Hopefully I didnโt miss anything that would answer this question, but can this be done on the stove top and cooking on low??
Sam Merritt
Hi April! I think it could be possible but Iโm not sure how long it would take and youโd probably have to stir it frequently. ๐
Sarah
What would be the best combination of apples to use? Honeycrisp are my favorite and Iโd like to incorporate those if you think they would be good for the recipe?
Sam Merritt
Hi Sarah! Itโs really going to be personal preference. Do not use a firm, tart apple like Granny Smith. I usually stick with softer, sweeter apples like Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala, or McIntosh. You could use honeycrisp. A combination of apples works too!
Laurie Skinner
I made this with apples from my sisterโs backyard tree and honey crisp apples. I added a little extra vanilla extract with the vanilla bean. So good! Thanks for the recipe.