What can I do with too much apple juice?

Answered by Paul Bowser

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I understand the dilemma of having too much apple on hand. Luckily, there are several creative and delicious ways to utilize this surplus of apple juice. One option is to transform it into a flavorful condiment that pairs perfectly with a Sunday pork roast.

To create this apple juice condiment, you will need the following ingredients:
– Apples (any variety you prefer)
– Eager apple juice
– Cinnamon (optional)
– Sugar (optional)

Here's how you can make this condiment in just 30 minutes:

1. Start by peeling and coring your apples. You can use any variety that you have on hand, such as Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Gala. The choice of apple will affect the flavor profile of your condiment, so feel free to experiment with different types.

2. Once your apples are prepared, chop them into small pieces. The size of the pieces will depend on how chunky you want your condiment to be. If you prefer a smoother texture, dice the apples into smaller pieces.

3. In a medium-sized saucepan, combine the chopped apples with the surplus apple juice. The amount of apple juice you use will depend on how much you have leftover and how concentrated you want the flavor to be. Start with a 1:1 ratio of apples to apple juice and adjust as needed.

4. If you like a hint of warmth and spice, you can add a sprinkle of cinnamon to the mixture. This will enhance the flavor of the apples and add a delightful aroma to your condiment. However, if you prefer a pure apple taste, you can omit the cinnamon.

5. If you prefer your condiment to be on the sweeter side, you can add a bit of sugar to the saucepan. The amount of sugar will depend on the natural sweetness of your apples and your personal preference. Start with a small amount and taste as you go, adjusting the sweetness to your liking.

6. Place the saucepan over medium heat and allow the mixture to simmer for 15-20 minutes, or until the apples are soft and tender. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking and ensure even cooking.

7. Once the apples are soft enough to blend, remove the saucepan from the heat and let it cool slightly. You can use a blender or food processor to puree the mixture until smooth, or you can leave it chunky if you prefer some texture in your condiment.

8. After blending, taste the condiment and adjust the sweetness or cinnamon level if desired. You can even add a squeeze of lemon juice if you prefer a tangy twist.

9. Transfer the condiment to a jar or airtight container and refrigerate until ready to use. It will keep well for several days, allowing you to enjoy it with not only your Sunday pork roast but also with other dishes like roasted chicken, grilled vegetables, or even spread on toast or pancakes.

This apple juice condiment is a fantastic way to repurpose leftover apple juice and add a burst of flavor to your meals. It's also a great way to reduce food waste and get creative in the kitchen. So next time you find yourself with too much apple juice, give this recipe a try and elevate your culinary experience.