Fruit butter is easy and healthy! Whether you spread it on a piece of toast, sprinkle it in oatmeal, or eat it with a spoon – the possibilities are endless! These 10 seasonal butter recipes are perfect to try this holiday season!
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1. Crock Pot Apple Butter
Source: Crock Pot Apple Butter
This Crock Pot Apple Butter from Crissy Cavanaugh is sweetened with maple syrup and dates. Without the addition of white sugar!
2. Fermented probiotic apple butter
Source: Fermented Probiotic Apple Butter
This fermented probiotic apple butter from Kristina Jug & Mitja BezenÅ¡ek is easy and healthy! It’s a great way to get your kids (and picky adults) to consume more probiotics! Spread it on a piece of toast, top it in oatmeal, eat it with a spoon – the possibilities are endless! You may think that fermenting the apple butter is unnecessary and complicated, but fermented apple butter is actually much healthier. The probiotic bacteria digest the sugar in the apple butter, making it a little less sweet and with a yogurt-like spiciness. Plus, the fermented apple butter is packed with well-healing, healthy probiotic bacteria that aid digestion and your overall health.
3. Slow cooker flavored apple butter
Source: Slow Cooker Spiced Apple Butter
Just in case the shorter days, cooler weather, and falling purple leaves don’t put you in an autumnal mood, this recipe is sure to get the job done. This slow-cooker Spiced Apple Butter by Laurice Feuerstein is wonderfully aromatic and also spoonful, well … glass clean and delicious. It is perfect for spreading on toast, for spreading on oatmeal, for spreading on warm pancakes, for spreading on freshly baked cookies or muffins, in recipes etc.
4. Apple butter
Source: apple butter
Hummus and vegan butter are great pairings with bread, but for something more unique, try this deliciously smooth and flavorful apple butter from Lilia Jankowska! This colorful spread is made by mixing apples with vegan butter, sparkling wine, cider and herbs and is perfect for spreading on toasted bread, serving with crackers or even combining with fruit.
5. Cinnamon, pecan and squash butter
Source: Cinnamon Pecan Pumpkin Butter
This cinnamon and pecan pumpkin butter from Viktoria Radichkova is a cross between nut and fruit butters, with a creamy texture and rich flavors of pecans and maple syrup reminiscent of pumpkin pie filling.
6. Toasted banana bread with passion fruit butter
Source: Toasted Banana Bread with Passion Fruit Butter
If you’ve had an appetite for banana bread for a while, but aren’t a big baker, then this recipe is for you. It turns out to be really incredibly easy and there is the added bonus of being able to lick the bowl spoon as you bake and you better believe this batter will taste good. This toasted banana bread with passion fruit butter by Rebecca Weller is a breeze and will not only make your house smell divine but taste amazing too.
7. Cinnamon roll date butter
Source: Cinnamon Roll Date Butter
This Cinnamon Roll Date Butter by Kristen Genton is perfect for spreading fruits and crackers!
8. Simple homemade pumpkin seed butter
Source: Simple Homemade Pumpkin Seed Butter
This simple homemade pumpkin seed butter from Nikki Stokes is buttery, it tastes a lot like peanut butter (only better). Plus, it’s completely nut-free, which makes it perfect for allergy-friendly events. Oh yeah, and it’s light green! Homemade pumpkin seed butter is super easy to make and has only one ingredient – pumpkin seeds (also known as pepitas). Use it the same way as your favorite nut butter – on sandwiches, with celery sticks, or in desserts. You will be surprised how delicious it is!
9. Baked sweet potato fries with cinnamon-spice and apple-date-butter-dipping sauce
Source: Baked sweet potato fries seasoned with cinnamon with an apple, date and butter dip sauce
Someone have sweet potato fries? How about: Baked sweet potato fries with cinnamon-spice and apple-date-butter-dipping sauce by Jennifer Strohmeyer? Yes, it’s a bite, but this is the perfect healthy fall-flavored treat to serve to your family and friends. So easy to make and so full of flavor. Get ready to enjoy sweet potato fries, which are naturally sweet, fall-flavored, light, and healthy. Loaded with carotenoids, vitamin C, potassium, and fiber. You won’t feel guilty about indulging in these fries knowing that you are giving your body the powerful nutrients it needs.
10. Cinnamon-apple-roses with an apple butter filling
Source: cinnamon-apple-roses with an apple butter filling
If you’re craving a light and beautiful dessert that won’t disappoint, then you have to try these Cinnamon Apple Roses with Apple Butter Filling from Gabrielle St. Claire. In this recipe, juicy red apples are thinly sliced, coated with cinnamon, and then rolled up with a sheet of puff pastry to create an adorable rose shape. Then bake until the puff pastry is flaky and the edges of the apple slices are just a little brown. Serve these apple roses with a spoon of the accompanying apple butter for a truly amazing treat.
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