How to stew apples (2024)

Gently cooked apples make an easy comforting pudding simply served warm with a dollop of cream or ice cream, or as part of a wholesome breakfast served cold with yogurt and granola. To get a really soft texture use cooking apples such as Bramley while, for a chunkier result, it's better to use seasonal eating apples – or you could try a mixture of both.

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What are the main ingredients?

  • 500g apples, approx. 5 apples
  • 50g caster sugar
  • 1 tbsp of water

How do you cook apples?

  1. Peel and core the apples and roughly chop into chunks.
  2. Heat a pan over a medium heat and place the apple pieces into the pan with the sugar and 1 tbsp water. Give it a little stir before covering the pan with a lid and cook for 3-4 mins. Stir gently then cover again and continue to cook gently until the apples are really soft. Cooking apples will really fall apart whereas eating apples will retain their shape.
  3. Taste the mixture and add more sugar if the apples are too sharp, or a dash of lemon juice if they are too sweet. Serve warm or leave to cool and store, covered in the fridge, for up to 5 days.

Can I improve the flavour?

If you prefer the apples with less or no sugar, just up the amount of water to 100ml, adding more if the mixture dries out during cooking. Sweeten to taste with sugar, honey, maple syrup or agave once the apples are soft. Spice up the basic compote recipe with storecupboard ingredients; try adding a pinch of cinnamon, mixed spice or ground ginger to bring out the flavour and natural sweetness in the fruit.

Stewed apple recipe ideas

Stewed apples are, of course, a key component to many a sweet treat, but the caramel, slightly tart quality is also a great complement to pork dishes from a Sunday roast to sausage and mash.

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