Vanilla & orange roasted apricots
I find that apricots are often a bit tasteless and floury textured in the UK, but this is a way of bringing even the most flavourless to life. I love to eat these for breakfast with yoghurt and granola, porridge or they’re great for pud in the evening with ice cream.
Ingredients
Serves 4
Approx 8 apricots
2 tbsp fresh orange juice
1 tbsp demerara sugar
1 tsp vanilla paste or 1 vanilla pod
Method
Preheat the oven to 180ºc.
Cut the apricots in half and take the stones out. Place in a medium sized oven proof dish, so they fit snugly.
Spoon over the orange juice, sugar and vanilla paste. If you’re using a fresh pod then I would mix up the juice, sugar and seeds in a bowl before pouring over the apricots.
Put the apricots in the oven for 40—45 minutes, until fully softened. They shouldn’t be dried out at all - you can always cover with foil if you think they are.
Tip
I’ve used vanilla bean paste as it is cheaper than using a pod and I think the apricots still taste really good.
Add a little squeeze of honey or fruit syrup once cooked if you want a slightly sweater taste. You could also sub the demerara sugar and cook with these too.
Try with my granola - recipe here
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