These are Jonared apples. I grew them for nostalgic reasons. My parents had a Jonathan apple tree in their yard, more than 50 years ago. I couldn't find a Jonathan at the time that I planted this tree, but Jonared is just a red sport, so the apples should be the same. This is the first year that it bore. I planted it about 4 years ago. The fruit set was very good this year - several dozen - but deer managed to get into the tree cage, and damaged about half. This was a hot dry summer, and I watered this tree, but not a lot.
The Jonared apples are crisp and tart, not very sweet. I read that Jonathan apples need a Midwestern climate to reach peak flavor. That's OK, my wish was to make a pie.
In our household, during my parents' later years, it was my dad who made the pies. He always used tapioca starch as a juice thickener, but I usually
use flour. In his honor, I used tapioca starch this time, sold locally as
tapioca flour, in the specialty flours section at the grocery store. It worked much better
than my usual flour, wasn't soupy at all, even with a hot pie. I usually add a half teaspoon
cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, plus 1 teaspoon vanilla that I mix
with the sugar before mixing with the apples. Very happy, reminded me
of my dad's pies.
Wow very impressive. Maybe I can graft one next yr.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I don't know how they will do in your area. I actually liked them for pie, but not as much for fresh eating. Mostly a nostalgia apple, for me.
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