How To Freeze Apples
Yes you can freeze apples
Here's how to freeze them for year-round use: Option 1: Wash the apples thoroughly. Then, freeze whole and unpeeled on a tray. Transfer to freezer bags once frozen.
Option 2: Peel, core and slice apples to desired size. Then, freeze on a tray, and transfer to freezer bags once frozen.
Option 3: Peel, core and slice apples to desired size. Then, sweeten with sugar and spices to use as pie filling. Freeze in pie plates. Then, transfer to freezer bags once frozen. To use: simply drop the frozen apples into a pie crust; cover them with dough and cook. (Note: you'll probably need to increase the bake time for your pies)
To Avoid Browning: Dip the apple slices in lemon juice, salt water or an ascorbic acid solution prior to freezing. You can also, pack them in sugar syrup, or blanche them for one and a half minutes to stop the enzyme action that causes browning.
Tips:
1. Frozen apples can be used to make apple butter, apple sauce, pies, cakes, baked apples and other baked dishes
2. Since freezing changes the texture of apples, they are not as well suited for eating raw
3. Some spices lose their potency when frozen, so you may find that it works best to add your pie spices just prior to baking
4. Freeze some apples whole and chop others to accommodate a variety of recipes.

