Re: applesauce with a food mill?
The peels become so thin in the food mill. The mill should save you time.
I use one of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Calphalon-Easy...7445360&sr=8-1
Toss out the core, cut out any bad spots (easier after slicing).
Cook the apples with a tiny bit of water in the bottom of the pot.
When soft, I put them in the mill. I don't have to dump the mill often. I just reverse the direction to scrape the bottom, then pour more in. I don't do hard work until I have a lot of pulp built up from many pours, then I dump the mill and start again.
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