Homemade Canned Apple Pie Filling Recipe {free printable labels} (2024)

This is the best recipe for homemade canned apple pie filling! It is way better than store-bought and fun to make. Delicious apples in a sweet sauce won’t disappoint. Add these cute canning labels for your homemade apple pie filling recipe to make a great gift!

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If you like to can, you must try my Harry and David Onion Pepper Relish knock-off recipe…..so yummy. Jam is also another fun item to can and I have an easy strawberry jam with printable labels. Can you believe you can make homemade strawberry jam with only four ingredients and no pectin?

Homemade Apple Pie Filling Ingredients

  • 6 quarts sliced fresh apples – firm crisp apples are best (about 30 apples, if apples are small do a few extra)
  • 5 cups of sugar
  • 2 1/2 cups water
  • 1 1/2 cups Clear Jel (affiliate link)
  • 1 Tablespoon cinnamon
  • a couple of pinches of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 5 cups apple juice no sugar added
  • 3/4 cup bottled lemon juice
  • 6 – 1 quart canning mason jars regular mouth (affiliate link)

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How to Make Homemade Canned Apple Pie Filling

A few years back when I first made this homemade apple pie filling in a jar recipe it was a huge hit and I knew I had a winner. The best news is that it really isn’t hard to make. Pick some apples (I use apples from my neighbor’s tree) and you are ready to get started. I think you are going to love canning apple pie filling! Let me show you how to make apple pie filling from scratch.

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PRO TIP: I love this apple peeler. It only peels the apple which is important. Other models will peel, slice, and core. However, for this recipe since the canning process is 25 mins, apple slices that are too thin turn mushy so a knife works great to cut nice chunky wedges.

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Peel and core all the apples. I then slice each apple into about eight pieces.

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How do you keep apples from browning?

A great trick for keeping the apples from browning and looking fresh is to add the apples to a large bowl of cold water along with three to five vitamin C tablets (500mg) that have been crushed. This is really an important step because the apples do brown quickly and it takes time to peel all the apples.

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Next, you will combine sugar, Clear Jel, cinnamon, nutmeg, water, salt, and apple juice in a large pot. Stirring occasionally cook on medium heat until the mixture thickens and begins to bubble. Add lemon juice and boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Add drained apple slices to the sauce.

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Fill jars with mixture, leaving 1-inch headspace. I packed the jars with the apples and then divided the sauce among the jars. Use a skewer or plastic bubble remover to remove air bubbles along the side of the jar.

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Wipe jar rims clean, tighten lids, and process immediately. Place jars in a pot of boiling water with water 1 inch above the top of jar lids and boil for 25 minutes (For 0-1,000 ft altitude). Carefully remove jars from the hot water and let jars cool for 12 to 24 hours. Lids should be indented if properly sealed.

Printable canning labels

Download the printable apple pie filling labels file and print it in color on a solid sheet of sticker paper. I email the file to my local copy shop and ask them to print it in color on 1 Up label paper. You can also purchase label paper and print it at home. Cut out the sticker and place it on your homemade apple pie filling. What a delicious and useful homemade gift!

{Printable homemade apple pie filling labels}

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5 from 11 votes

Homemade Apple Pie Filling Recipe

Enjoy delicious apple pies all year long by canning apples in a delicious sauce! It isn’t hard at all!

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 26 minutes minutes

Total Time 46 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 6 quarts sliced fresh apples firm crisp apples are best(about 30 apples, if apples are small do a few extra)
  • 5 cups sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups Clear Jel
  • 1 Tablespoon cinnamon
  • a couple pinches of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 2 1/2 cups water
  • 5 cups apple juice no sugar added
  • 3/4 cup bottled lemon juice
  • 6 – 1 quart canning jars regular mouth

Instructions

  • Combine sugar, Clear Jel, cinnamon, nutmeg, water, salt and apple juice in a large pot. Stir and cook on medium-high heat until the mixture thickens and begins to bubble. Add lemon juice and boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly.

  • Add drained apple slices to the sauce.

  • Fill jars with mixture, leaving 1 -inch headspace. I packed the jars with the apples and then divided sauce among the jars.

  • Wipe jar rims clean, tighten lids and process immediately. Place jars in pot of water with water 1 inch above top of jar lids and boil for 25 minutes (For 0-1,000 ft altitude). Carefully remove from water and let jars cool 12 to 24 hours. Lids should be indented if properly sealed.

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Notes

Clear Jel is a stable and safe thickener for canning. It won’t turn cloudy like sometimes cornstarch does.

Clear Jel is not Sure-Jell. Sure-Jell is a natural fruit pectin used in making jams and jellies that allows you to use approximately one-quarter less sugar than normal, while still producing a jam that will set.

Nutrition

Calories: 155kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 156mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 65IU | Vitamin C: 7.2mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 0.2mg

Servings: 48

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Cindy Hopper

What apples make the best pie?

I wish I knew the type of apple I picked off my neighbors tree. They have a sweet flavor but do become soft in the canning process. No worries because this canned apple pie filling makesthe most delicious Apple Crisp. They also work great for a rustic apple pie. Try Ina Garten’s Apple Crostata Recipe. These apples are fabulous spooned over ice cream!

Here are some apples you might try. It is also okay to use a mixture of apples.

  • Granny Smith -This apple has a medium sweetness with a touch of tang. They stay firm while baking.
  • Honeycrisp -A sweet flavorful apple that stays relatively firm, although less firm than a Granny Smith.
  • Golden Delicious -This yellow apple is a blend of sweet and tart. this apple doesn’t stay as firm as a Granny Smith.
  • Jonathan or Jonagold Apples -These classic apples have a blend of tart and tangy flavor. Jonagold apples are the cross between Golden Delicious and Jonathan apples. This variety has both a firm texture and a sweet and tart flavor.
  • Braeburn -This citrus smelling apple is very firm, which is perfect for baking apple pie. It does have an interesting flavor more like a pear.

Recipe Tips

  • It is important to use bottled lemon juice and not freshly squeezed. Bottled lemon juice has a consistent and dependable acid level.
  • Canning apple pie filling with clear Jel is my preferred thickener over cornstarch. It is much more stable and has less aftertaste than cornstarch and will keep the sauce smooth and clear.

I think this the best recipe for apple pie filling and will become one of your favorites. It has been pinned over 10,000 times!

Marilynsays…. “I have just completed making the apple pie filling again. I think I have made about 30 jars – all for gift giving. I also made the quiche yesterday – very good! (My husband had leftovers this morning) I use your recipes extensively – I have never had one I didn’t like! Keep up the good work.

It makes an easy apple pie in a jar gift for friends and to keep in my own pantry for an easy dessert. Canning is so rewarding! Let me know in the comments if you give it a try!

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Homemade Canned Apple Pie Filling Recipe {free printable labels} (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you put too much cornstarch in pie filling? ›

Just be aware that too much cornstarch can create a slimy texture. When cornstarch is combined with acidic ingredients such as rhubarb or lemon juice, it can cause the texture to break down over time.

How much cornstarch to thicken apple pie filling? ›

Apples
ThickenerFor 1 cup of fruitFor one 9" pie (8 cups of fruit)
All-purpose flour1 3/4 tsp1/4 cup + 2 tsp
Instant ClearJel1/2 tsp1 tbsp + 1 tsp
Cornstarch1/2 tsp1 tbsp + 1 tsp
Quick-cooking tapioca3/4 tsp2 tbsp
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How to preserve apples in jars? ›

Place cooked apples and spice bag in a clean 1- or 2-gallon stainless steel or glass container and add hot syrup. Cover and let stand overnight in the refrigerator. Remove spice bag, drain syrup into a large saucepan, and reheat to boiling. Fill pint jars with apples and hot syrup, leaving ½ inch (13 mm) of headspace.

What is a natural thickening agent for pie filling? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Find out which thickener won't break down, preventing your pie from becoming a watery mess in Food Network Kitchens Pie Thickener 101 post.

What can I use instead of cornstarch to thicken pie filling? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy substitute for cornstarch; in fact you may see recipes for thickening pie fillings or soups with either. You'll need 2 tablespoons of flour for every 1 tablespoon of cornstarch in a recipe.

Is it better to use flour or cornstarch for apple pie? ›

Corn starch lends a glossy thickness and adds sheen to the filling while flour adds opacity and some mouthfeel so that it has a sort-of creaminess. With all corn starch the filling reminds me too much of store-bought pies with that gloopy clear gel-like texture and with all flour it can get too lumpy and stodgy.

What happens if you add too much cornstarch? ›

One warning when cooking with a cornstarch slurry is to avoid adding too much, particularly when using it with baked goods. Chattman says that overuse of cornstarch can lend a starchy flavor to a dish. It's also important to note that there are some dishes that may not thicken when mixed with cornstarch.

How much cornstarch does it take to thicken 1 cup? ›

If you're cooking hot liquids like sauces, stock or broth, 1 tablespoon of corn starch per cup of liquid will give you a thin to medium consistency that's appropriate for soups or very thin sauces. 2 tablespoons per cup will give you a thicker, more gravy-like consistency.

What apples should not be used for apple pie? ›

There are a few apples that don't make the cut. While great for snacking, Gala, Fuji and Red Delicious are the most common apples that won't hold up in the oven and will give you a watery-mushy pie, tart or cake.

Why put butter in pie filling? ›

A: Dotting the top of a fruit pie filling with butter is an old habit but one that is called for in only about half of the pie recipes out there. Some maintain that the butter is for taste; others claim that it helps the filling set up, particularly when using flour as a thickener.

What is one thing you should not do when making pie crust? ›

Mistake to Avoid No.

Adding more flour is always an option, but add too much flour and your dough will end up like a cracker—not a pie crust. Remember: The more you mix your pie dough, the tougher it becomes. To keep the mixing to a minimum, try rolling out your dough between two pieces of parchment paper.

Do you have to boil apples before canning? ›

In a large kettle, per 5 pounds of sliced apples, add 1 pint water or 1 pint very light syrup (1/2 cup sugar per quart water) or 1 pint apple juice. Drain apples and add to the kettle. Boil gently 5 minutes. Stir to prevent burning.

Why are my canned apples mushy? ›

If your canned apples end up mushy, it's probably because of the type of apple you used. You can still use mushy canned apples to make puree or make a quick applesauce, but if you want crisp canned apple slices, choose your apples well.

Can apples be canned without sugar? ›

You can safely can all fruits in water or in fruit juice by following reliable canning directions for preparing and processing the fruit. Substitute water or fruit juice for the syrup or sugar pack. When canning without sugar, use high quality fruit. Overripe fruit will soften excessively.

What to do if you add too much corn starch? ›

Generally you'd add it by the teaspoon or tablespoon. You cannot fix this. If you leave it as it is it's an unpleasant tasting mess as cornstarch is not totally flavorless, and if you heat it you will get rid of the taste somewhat but the starch will thicken the sauce so much that it's practically solid.

How do you fix runny pie filling after baking? ›

To fix a runny pie that's already been baked, simply let it cool to see if it will congeal naturally. If not, you can stick it back in the oven for a bit longer. Apple pies are the epitome of comfort food, especially when freshly baked and filling your home with a mouthwatering aroma.

Can pie filling be too thick? ›

If you find that it is too thick, simple add a little additional liquid, a couple tablespoons at a time. Stir this into the filling well before adding more.

How much cornstarch to thicken a cream pie? ›

Cornstarch imparts a glossy sheen to the liquids it thickens, so it tends to be used more in sweet sauces and pie fillings than in savory sauces and gravies. Still, it works really well, and it's easy to use: For each cup of liquid, you want to thicken, start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch in a small bowl.

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