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How to Make Free Apple Scrap Vinegar

How to Make Free Apple Scrap Vinegar

Learn how to make free apple scrap vinegar using apple peels and cores. Perfect for a homemade condiment!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 14 days
Total Time 14 days 5 minutes
Course condiment
Cuisine Homemade
Servings 6 cups
Calories 10 kcal

Equipment

  • large jar
  • thin cloth to strain the liquid

Ingredients
  

Apple Scraps

  • 6 large apples (peels and cores)
  • 5 cups water enough to just cover the apples and cores
  • 1 tablespoon sugar

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Remove any broken seeds or seeds poking out of the cores. Combine apple scraps, water and sugar in a large, wide-mouth glass or ceramic vessel and stir. Cover with a thin cloth.
  • Over the next several days, stir your fermentation several times a day when you think of it. After a few days, your concoction should start to bubble and begin to smell slightly alcoholic.
  • Once the ferment starts bubbling, stir it once a day.
  • Continue to stir daily. Fermentation times vary, but your vinegar will likely start to taste sour after about one more week. At this point you may strain the fruit out and compost the spent scraps.
  • Bottle your vinegar if you detect no carbonation. Although you may see no evidence of bubbling, and believe the fermentation has ended, this may not be the case. To avoid messes—or worse, explosions—burp your stored vinegar occasionally if you see any bubbles whatsoever.

Notes

This vinegar will keep indefinitely.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupCalories: 10kcalCarbohydrates: 3gSugar: 1gVitamin C: 1mg
Keyword apple peels, apple scrap vinegar, condiment, fermentation, homemade vinegar, vinegar
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