Old Fashioned Apple Sauce for Pork
4 servings
30 minutes
Old-fashioned apple sauce for pork is a true embodiment of Russian culinary tradition, harmoniously blending simplicity and sophistication. Its origins trace back to ancient home recipes where fresh apples, lemon, and butter transform into a tender, aromatic complement to meat. The sauce has a soft, velvety texture and refined sweetness with a slight tartness that perfectly enhances the flavor of roasted or fried pork. Thanks to its natural ingredients, it adds freshness and expressiveness to the dish. It can be used not only as a classic side but also as a base for creating more complex flavor compositions. This sauce is a true representation of home comfort and warm family traditions, adding a touch of nostalgia and comforting warmth to the meal.

1
Peel the apples and remove the core.
- Apple: 450 g
2
Peel the lemon and cut it into thick strips.
- Lemon: 1 piece
3
Cut the unsalted chilled butter into cubes.
4
Place the apples in a medium-sized saucepan with lemon peel and water.
- Apple: 450 g
- Lemon: 1 piece
- Water: 75 ml
5
Cover with a lid and boil at a bubbling simmer for 10-12 minutes or until the apples are softened.
6
Mix in the flour, then remove from heat.
- Powdered sugar: 25 g
7
Remove the lemon peel.
8
Sift the apples or blend them into puree.
9
Return to the saucepan and heat again, then stir in the butter. Serve the sauce warm.
- Butter: 15 g









