
Fast forward 20 years and when I was looking through my Ball Blue Book I came across a recipe for apple rings. It used red food coloring and sounded like to rings I had loved as a kid. I knew I had to make them!
The entire house smelled with cinnamon and spices while the rings were cooking. The recipe is so simple and the apples don't require peeling so it was much simpler then many of my other apple recipes. As I was placing the apples into the jar I left a few out for me to try. They were so good! The apples are soft, sweet, and filled with spices. I'm going to let them sit in the sweet syrup for few weeks before I open them but I can't wait to try them!
Apple Rings (from Ball's Blue Book Guide to Preserving)
10 pounds apples
3 T. lemon juice
4 c. sugar
4 c. water

4 cinnamon sticks
1 T. whole cloves
1. Wash and core the apples, do not peel then. Slice the apples crosswise into 1/4 inch rings. Place them in a bowl with the lemon juice and cover with water to prevent browning.
2. Meanwhile, combine the sugar and water in a large saucepot. Place the cloves and cinnamon sticks in a spice bag and drop it in the syrup mixture. Add in a few drops of red food coloring. Bring the syrup to a boil and boil for 5 minutes. Remove from heat.

4. Begin preparing a boiling water canner along with 6 pint sized jars.
5. Put the apple rings and syrup back on the heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove the apple rings from the syrup and allow to cool.
6. Return the syrup to a boil.

8. Place the jars in the boiling water canner, cover, and boil for 15 minutes. Remove the canner from the heat, remove lid, and allow to sit for 5 minutes.
9. Remove the jars from the water and allow them to cool for 12 hours. Check the seal and store for up to 1 year.

Fast forward 20 years and when I was looking through my Ball Blue Book I came across a recipe for apple rings. It used red food coloring and sounded like to rings I had loved as a kid. I knew I had to make them!
The entire house smelled with cinnamon and spices while the rings were cooking. The recipe is so simple and the apples don't require peeling so it was much simpler then many of my other apple recipes. As I was placing the apples into the jar I left a few out for me to try. They were so good! The apples are soft, sweet, and filled with spices. I'm going to let them sit in the sweet syrup for few weeks before I open them but I can't wait to try them!
Apple Rings (from Ball's Blue Book Guide to Preserving)
10 pounds apples
3 T. lemon juice
4 c. sugar
4 c. water

4 cinnamon sticks
1 T. whole cloves
1. Wash and core the apples, do not peel then. Slice the apples crosswise into 1/4 inch rings. Place them in a bowl with the lemon juice and cover with water to prevent browning.
2. Meanwhile, combine the sugar and water in a large saucepot. Place the cloves and cinnamon sticks in a spice bag and drop it in the syrup mixture. Add in a few drops of red food coloring. Bring the syrup to a boil and boil for 5 minutes. Remove from heat.

4. Begin preparing a boiling water canner along with 6 pint sized jars.
5. Put the apple rings and syrup back on the heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove the apple rings from the syrup and allow to cool.
6. Return the syrup to a boil.

8. Place the jars in the boiling water canner, cover, and boil for 15 minutes. Remove the canner from the heat, remove lid, and allow to sit for 5 minutes.
9. Remove the jars from the water and allow them to cool for 12 hours. Check the seal and store for up to 1 year.
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