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Step 1
Wash, peel, core and slice the apples. (I sliced them into 1/8ths.)
Step 2
Layer the sliced apples in a food grade, 5-gallon bucket. Scatter about 5 cups of apples in the bucket and then sprinkle them with 3/4 cup of sugar.
Step 3
Continue layering until you've run out of apples or have filled your bucket.
Step 4
Cover the apples with a plate and then a weight to help press out their juices.
Step 5
Cover the bucket with a lid & allow them to sit for 12-24 hours.
Step 6
Firmly pack the apple slices into hot, clean, sterilized quarts.
Step 7
Transfer the juices to a stockpot and bring them to a boil.
Step 8
Ladle the hot juice over the apples leaving 1/2" headspace, but covering the apples. (If you have too many slices in the jars, remove them.)
Step 9
Run a canning knife (like you find in this kit) down the sides of the jar to remove air bubbles, wipe rim of the jar with a wet rag, and top them with a warm ring and lid.
Step 10
Process the quarts in a waterbath canner (like this one)for 20 minutes.
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