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wryter2000

(46,051 posts)
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 02:45 PM Oct 2017

Keeping apple slices from oxidizing

This forum never fails to answer my questions...

I believe there's something you can sprinkle on apple slices to keep them from oxidizing (turning brown). I don't want something that sweetens the slices as well. I believe what I want is ascorbic acid. Is that right? Where can I buy it?

BTW, I was experimenting with ravioli fillings, trying to approximate something I had in Italy. It was fresh pecorino and pear. Without the fresh pecorino, I tried goat cheese. When I mixed goat cheese with mashed up ripe pear, I got something that would be a wonderful dip for apple slices.

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Keeping apple slices from oxidizing (Original Post) wryter2000 Oct 2017 OP
some health food stores have it unblock Oct 2017 #1
The best thing I've read on this is from Serious Eats: JHan Oct 2017 #2
Powdered Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Rollo Oct 2017 #3
Lemon juice? CurtEastPoint Oct 2017 #4
Works! Iliyah Oct 2017 #10
Yes, they say that in a lot of cookbooks. BigmanPigman Oct 2017 #11
That's what I use -- yes, it works ATL Ebony Oct 2017 #13
Hey, Atlanta...East Point here! CurtEastPoint Oct 2017 #14
Hey Neighbor, hru? ATL Ebony Oct 2017 #15
Good! Voted in the EP election today. Local politics! CurtEastPoint Oct 2017 #18
Good, not familiar with EP politics. Let me know how it turned out. ATL Ebony Oct 2017 #19
Yes, Lemon Juice Works dem in texas Oct 2017 #16
I slice my apples MontanaMama Oct 2017 #5
Or toss sliced apples in a bowl of Sprite Freddie Oct 2017 #8
That is so interesting! MontanaMama Oct 2017 #12
There are several brands of Fruit Fresh... irisblue Oct 2017 #6
LOL. are we quick....LOL irisblue Oct 2017 #7
Thanks, everyone wryter2000 Oct 2017 #9
Fruit Fresh is sold in most grocery stores. sinkingfeeling Oct 2017 #17

dem in texas

(2,674 posts)
16. Yes, Lemon Juice Works
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 06:38 PM
Oct 2017

When we lived in Nebraska, I used to buy apples by the bushel, then peel and slice to bag for freezing. I would fill my largest bowl with water and put in lemon juice. I don't remember the portion of lemon juice to water, just remember it didn't take a lot of lemons. As I finished peeling and slicing the apples, I'd give them a quick rinse and dump in the bowl with the water and lemon juice mixture. This kept the apple slices from browning. I would drain them and put them in bags to freeze. Once frozen, they did not turn brown. I got thee instructions from a Ball Jars canning and freezing booklet.

MontanaMama

(23,319 posts)
5. I slice my apples
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 02:52 PM
Oct 2017

and toss them into a big bowl of lemon infused water. The lemon water doesn't impart any flavor to the apple. From there I dry them, make apple pie in a jar, applesauce or bread. I think you can buy ascorbic acid - but lemon water is cheap and easy and has worked well in my kitchen. I'm working on a mound of Macintosh apples from my back yard this week.

Freddie

(9,267 posts)
8. Or toss sliced apples in a bowl of Sprite
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 02:56 PM
Oct 2017

There's enough lemon there to keep from browning, does not affect flavor.

irisblue

(32,980 posts)
6. There are several brands of Fruit Fresh...
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 02:52 PM
Oct 2017

Ascorbic acids & dextroses & other minerals. You can check online for the ingredients, you recall that ingredients go from most to least.
I have dipped my apple slices in 7up, yeah still some sugar, but a 12oz can of that is cheap.

wryter2000

(46,051 posts)
9. Thanks, everyone
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 03:00 PM
Oct 2017

I knew I'd find an answer. Or in this case, several possibilities. I think I'll experiment with salted water and lemon water. If neither of those work for me, I'll find the vitamin C powder in the health food store. I never would have though of trying there.

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