Spiced Rum Peach Butter
Nutritional Info
- Servings Per Recipe: 48
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 34.4
- Total Fat: 0.0 g
- Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
- Sodium: 0.1 mg
- Total Carbs: 7.5 g
- Dietary Fiber: 0.4 g
- Protein: 0.1 g
View full nutritional breakdown of Spiced Rum Peach Butter calories by ingredient
Introduction
I went peach picking the other day and came home with copious amounts of peaches. I was searching for pectin free way to use them and found a recipe for spiced rum peach butter online. It had WAY too many ingredients and FAR too much sugar to be what I was looking for, but it inspired me. I took what I knew from making apple butter and came up with this! Don't be put off by the cooking time, this is a toss in the crockpot and go recipe!!! I went peach picking the other day and came home with copious amounts of peaches. I was searching for pectin free way to use them and found a recipe for spiced rum peach butter online. It had WAY too many ingredients and FAR too much sugar to be what I was looking for, but it inspired me. I took what I knew from making apple butter and came up with this! Don't be put off by the cooking time, this is a toss in the crockpot and go recipe!!!Number of Servings: 48
Ingredients
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10-12 medium peaches, peeled, pitted and coarsely chopped
1/2 cup spiced rum
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 1/4 cup sugar
1/4-1/2 cup water
Directions
It is super easy to peel peaches for cooked recipes like this if you put them in a pot of boiling water for a minute, then immerse in freezing cold ice water for another minute or two. The skins just slide right off. Make sure to use peaches that you would actually want to eat. Green peaches will soften, but not ripen, so it will not be very tasty if you use too hard of a peach.
1)Put all the ingredients in your crock pot.
2)Turn it on low.
3)Put the lid on, vented. (I use a butter knife across the opening before putting the lid on. Steam needs to be able to escape in order for the butter to reduce).
4)Let sit for 10-12 hours, checking occasionally to make sure there aren't any spots that are burning. (REALLY shouldn't happen!!! If there are, just pour out the peach butter into another container and clean out the burned spot, then pour the butter back in and let it get back to doing its own thing!)
5)Butter is done when it doesn't slide off the back of a wooden spoon.
6)Smooth with an immersion blender if desired.
Can be canned immediately using sanitary canning techniques.
Or
put in a container and stored in the fridge for 2-3 months
Or
be frozen for time immemorial!
I got about 3 cups of peach butter out of this. Nutritional information is for 10 peaches, and 1 TBSP servings.
Number of Servings: 48
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user MEL_UNRAU.
1)Put all the ingredients in your crock pot.
2)Turn it on low.
3)Put the lid on, vented. (I use a butter knife across the opening before putting the lid on. Steam needs to be able to escape in order for the butter to reduce).
4)Let sit for 10-12 hours, checking occasionally to make sure there aren't any spots that are burning. (REALLY shouldn't happen!!! If there are, just pour out the peach butter into another container and clean out the burned spot, then pour the butter back in and let it get back to doing its own thing!)
5)Butter is done when it doesn't slide off the back of a wooden spoon.
6)Smooth with an immersion blender if desired.
Can be canned immediately using sanitary canning techniques.
Or
put in a container and stored in the fridge for 2-3 months
Or
be frozen for time immemorial!
I got about 3 cups of peach butter out of this. Nutritional information is for 10 peaches, and 1 TBSP servings.
Number of Servings: 48
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user MEL_UNRAU.