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Apple Scrap Vinegar

When the apple harvest comes in and you’ve spent time making apple butter, applesauce, apple juice, and apple jelly, you are left with a LOT of apple cores and other apple scraps. For a no-waste kitchen, I like to turn my apple scraps into healthy, probiotic-rich apple scrap vinegar! This is such a cheap and easy way to get good quality vinegar with the “mother” in it that costs a fortune in the grocery store. And you can make it at home for pennies!
Prep Time5 minutes
Fermenting Time30 days
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple scrap vinegar, vinegar
Author: Rivers Family Farm

Equipment

  • half-gallon glass jar
  • coffee filter
  • rubber band
  • wooden spoon or chopstick

Ingredients

  • apple scraps
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • filtered water

Instructions

  • Fill up your glass jar half-way with apple scraps that are either fresh or frozen. They shouldn't have any mold growing but bruised spots are fine. Also, stems and blossom ends can be left in.
  • Add 1/4 cup of sugar and then top off with filtered, unchlorinated water.
  • Stir with the handle of a wooden spoon or long chopstick. Place the coffee filter on top and secure with a rubber band. Set out of direct sunlight.
  • Stir every day or two for a month to prevent mold from developing.
  • After one month, strain out the apples and decant your apple scrap vinegar into clean glass jars.