Crockpot applesauce made with four simple ingredients in the slow cooker! Once you’ve made this easy homemade version, you’ll never go back to store-bought.

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Slow Cooker Applesauce Recipe
I love all things apple in the fall! One of my favorite ways to use up a big apple haul is with this easy crockpot applesauce. Just toss everything in the slow cooker and a few hours later your kitchen will smell amazing and you’re rewarded with the most flavorful, cozy applesauce.
If you love this, try my slow cooker apple butter or crockpot apple cider next!
Ingredient Notes
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Apples: In my opinion, the best apples to use are golden and delicious. They are sweet, firm, and crisp, which makes them perfect for applesauce.
- Sugar: Although the applesauce is naturally sweet, I like to add in a small amount of sugar for an extra boost of sweetness. Feel free to add as much or as little sugar as you prefer.
- Water: This is added to help give it the perfect consistency. The juices from the apples will also create some liquid, so you don’t need to add a lot of water.
- Lemon juice: This helps to brighten and balance out the flavors.
- Cinnamon: Mixing in spice is optional. Cinnamon is my favorite, but feel free to mix in others like nutmeg, allspice, pumpkin pie spice, cloves, or cardamom.
How to Make Crockpot Applesauce
Peel and core the apples. Then slice them into fourths and place them in the crockpot. Toss the apples in lemon juice and then add in sugar and cinnamon (if desired), stirring to combine. Pour in water and cover with the lid.

Cook the crock pot applesauce on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours, or until apples are very soft.

Allow crockpot applesauce cool slightly and then mash with a potato masher or put in the blender for a smoother texture.

Helpful Tips
- Size of apples. I used 12 medium apples, which weighed about 4 to 5 pounds in total. Because the size of each apple can differ so greatly, you may want to weigh your apples to ensure you have enough. You should be able to make about 6 cups of crockpot applesauce with this amount.
- Consistency. For a smoother consistency, transfer the apples to a blender (or use an immersion blender in the crockpot). For a chunkier consistency, mash the apples with a potato masher.
- Sweetness. I like to add in a small amount of sugar to give it the perfect sweet taste. Start with about 1/4 cup, then taste and adjust as needed. If you add too much at first, it could be overly sweet for your taste and then you can’t fix it. You could also omit the sugar altogether for a sugar-free version.
- Add-ins. There are so many ways to make this recipe your own. Try it with maple syrup or honey, add dried fruit (like apricots or cranberries), cayenne pepper or ginger, or browned butter.

Favorite Ways to Use Applesauce
- Snack time. Place in small cups and bring out for snack time or pack in lunches.
- Breakfast. Add crockpot applesauce to my favorite apple cinnamon pancakes or these applesauce muffins!
- Substitute. Slow cooker applesauce can replace some of the oil in these easy apple muffins or chocolate chip pumpkin bread.
- Extra soft. Make your cookies extra soft with a 1/2 cup like I use in my oatmeal raisin cookie recipe.

I love all things fall, especially all the delicious apple desserts. You just can’t beat a slice of Dutch apple pie or a plate full of easy apple crumble!
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Crockpot Applesauce
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Ingredients
- 12 medium golden delicious apples (about 4-5 pounds)
- 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
- 1/4-1/2 cup granulated sugar (more if you prefer sweeter)
- ½ cup water
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon , optional
Instructions
- Prep apples. Peel and core 12 medium apples. Cut into quarters and place in crockpot. Toss apples in 1 Tablespoon lemon juice. Stir in 1/4 cup sugar and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, if using, until combined. Add 1/2 cup water and cover with the lid.
- Slow cook. Cook on high for 3 to 4 hours, or until apples are very soft.
- Mash or puree. Let cool slightly and mash with a potato masher to reach the desired consistency or blend in the blender for a smoother texture. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Enjoy!
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Storing
This crock pot applesauce will stay fresh in the fridge for up to two weeks. Store in an airtight container or a mason jar that is sealed. I like to write the date on the lid so that I know how long it will keep, although my family usually eats it right up in a couple of days!
This apple sauce can also be frozen in a freezer-safe container or bag for up to three months. Both these options are great for storing homemade crockpot applesauce.
Recipe FAQs
There are so many ways to make this recipe your own. Try it with maple syrup, dried fruit (like apricots or cranberries), cayenne pepper, or browned butter.
The two are made from the same ingredients, but apple butter is cooked longer, which removes water content and leads to a richer, creamier product.
You could, although it will make it a lot sweeter. If you try this, I would cut out the sugar.
The best apples for crockpot applesauce are fuji, red delicious, granny smith, pink lady, gala, or Honeycrisp apples. You can even mix two or three of the types of apples together for a sweet and savory flavor!
This slow cooker applesauce recipe shouldn’t overcook. You don’t want to cook the applesauce too long in the slow cooker. It is a simple recipe that is 3 to 4 hours then mash the softened apples to form the applesauce consistency.
Kim
Not yet but was wondering if you could freeze some
Jamielyn Nye
Yes, that should be fine! :)
Shannon R Denn
How many pounds of apples would you say you use? I used 12 apples…and it’s REALLY delicious!… but it didn’t make even close to 6 cups! hahaha.
Jamielyn Nye
4-5 pounds!
Donna
How much of the other spices would you suggest adding? I’m thinking cardamom or pumpkin spice.
Jamielyn Nye
You could do 1/2 tsp of pumpkin spice instead of cinnamon. :)
Patricia Andrews
I added a bit more cinnamon and raisins. Excellent! Even shared the recipe. My family and friends loved it. I used gala apples.
Jamielyn Nye
Sounds delicious! Glad you enjoyed it!
Kelsey
Do you know can you can this recipe in a water bath?
Jamielyn Nye
I haven’t tried it before but I think it would work!
April
I made this last night. It was amazing and so easy! It reminds me of what my mom used to make-Only she slaved hours over the stove.
Jamielyn Nye
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! :)
Cheryl Lent
Yes! Loved it
Anne
Very good but very sweet. Next time I’ll only use 1/4 cup of sugar.
Sara
I’m peeling/ coring my apples as we speak ? I’ve been side tracked on my meal prepping but this is a great snack option I can prep ahead of time and portion out in containers for the week!!?? and also have leftover for whenever
Jamielyn
Hope you enjoy! Homemade applesauce is the best!!
Queenie
About how many cups of sliced apples should go into the slow cooker? I picked apples off my tree and they very in size. I just want to make sure that the measurements are correct for the right taste. Thank you!
Jamielyn
I didn’t measure the cups, but I’m guessing between 18-20 cups since apples yield 1.5-2 cups sliced apples per apple! :)
Theda Blonshine
I made your applesauce and my husband went crazy over it. I was over the moon crazy too..lol. I used half granulated sugar and half light brown sugar and little more cinnamon. My question is “How would I go about canning the applesauce” Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated. I overheard hubby tell someone he’d never buy applesauce again. I was AWESOME! Thank you for sharing.
Jamielyn
I’m so glad you both loved it! You definitely could can this! There are a ton of tutorials online, but you will need to buy the right equipment to can it. :)
Jolan
I belong to a csa and they have been giving us a crazy amount of apples. I’ve never made applesauce but this seems like a great way to use up all those apples. I think I’ll pair it with my oatmeal. Been trying to eat healthier and cooking more. Thanks for the great recipes
Jamielyn
Homemade applesauce is the best! Hope you enjoy! :)
char
if i decide to make flavored applesauce i add no sugar. when cooked and soft. i mash then i add some jello. i like peach or raspberry. i add until i get the taste i want. depends on your apples. i usually get two batches out of a small box of jello. i also free this in small bags. so i have regular and flavored applesauce in my freezer. its so good. worth the effort.
Stacey
What is the serving size? I have to account for the carbs for someone who is diabetic.
Jamielyn
There are 12 servings!
susie liberatore
Love this recipe!
Anna
Nothing beats homemade applesauce! Always so delicious!
Charity Beth Long
It’s been YEARS since I’ve made homemade applesauce. This looks so easy I have to try this recipe.
Sabrina
This would be so perfect to make on Sunday to use all week! Love it!!
Sarah Walker Caron
I love that this is made in the slow cooker. YUM!