Herbed Applesauce
Sep 17, 2014, Updated Jun 03, 2022
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This sweet herbed applesauce is packed full of fresh fall apples, thyme and rosemary. It pairs perfectly with savory dishes and is great for Thanksgiving.

I’m obsessed with apples right now. When I go into the store if I see fresh local apples I cannot help but buy a giant handful. The other day my husband asked me if I planned on actually using the apples instead of just buying them and filling up my fruit bowl.
Yeah, I’m that girl. I buy stuff that looks beautiful in the store and then get home with zero ideas on how to use it. Just like last week when I bought 3 pounds of concord grapes with zero idea on what to make with them. *Spoiler Alert* I mushed them just a little and poured vodka over them. Hello infused vodka!

So I decided to take some of my apples and make applesauce. I know applesauce isn’t anything original but I decided to jazz it up a bit by adding rosemary and thyme instead of cinnamon. It’s a nice savory twist to the classic overly cinnamon flavored apple puree.
I ended up eating this applesauce right out of the skillet (mmmm…warm applesauce) but I think it would be awesome if paired with pork chops.

Herbed Applesauce
This sweet herbed applesauce is packed full of fresh fall apples, thyme and rosemary. It pairs perfectly with savory dishes and is great for Thanksgiving.
Yield: about 2 cups
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 65 minutes
Ingredients:
2 pounds apples, peeled, cored and chopped
1/3 cup apple cider (more as needed)
2-4 tablespoons dark brown sugar
2 sprigs fresh thyme
1 (4 inch) piece fresh rosemary
Directions:
In a large saucepan set over medium heat add apples, cider, 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar, thyme and rosemary.
Cook until the apples soften and all of their juice is released, about 35 minutes. As your cooking down your apples if the pan gets dry simply add more apple cider. Remove the rosemary and thyme.
If you want a chunkier applesauce simply smash them in the pan using a potato masher. If you want a smoother consistency remove the hot apples to a food processor or blender (I used my Vitamix)
If you pureed your apples add them back to the saucepan and simmer gently until you reach your desired consistency. Taste for sweetness and add more brown sugar if needed.
Eat plain or serve with savory dishes such as pork chops.












I can only imagine how yummy this is! Loving the herbs!
My hubby LOVES apple sauce with pork…but I am terrible and always buy it. Clearly, this will change our dinner lives! Pinned!
I LOVE homemade applesauce! I can’t wait to try your version 🙂
What??? LOVE the herbs in this applesauce!!! Good thing we went apple picking last weekend and I still have 10lbs of apples to use up!
YES please! The pork and applesauce?! This savory addition I am all over. Yum!
Love this recipe – and those photographs are stunning!
Looove this! I wanna dollop this herby sauce all over my potato pancakes! BTW I’m that girl too, I get lured in by pretty produce and then I’m scrambling to come up with something to make before it spoils.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the addition of herbs!!!
Love the herbs in here. Sounds like a great addition to a Thanksgiving table.
Love homemade applesauce!