Friday, July 31, 2009

Apricots!

Ahh, fresh local apricots. We got 2 1/2 lbs. of apricots in our regular fruit share this week, along with 1 1/2 lbs. of golden sugar plums and 1 pint of sweet cherries. I also ordered ('cause I am crazy) 5 lbs. of apricots at wholesale prices. I just can't seem to turn down these opportunities for abundant amounts of local fresh fruit.
The first mission was to make Apricot Riesling Jam because I have been thinking about it ever since the recipe was posted on Simply Recipes.
I made it on Wednesday with about 4 1/2C of apricots, 2C sugar, 1/3C local Riesling, and 5T lemon juice. It simmered and I skimmed off the bright yellow-orange foam. I ended up with 3 half pint jars. (I know there are only two jars in the picture but I already gave one away.) Yum!

I just finished making apricot chutney. In fact, 3 jars are still in the hot water bath! I used a recipe from Parsley, Peppers, Potatoes, & Peas: A Cook;s Companions for Handling, Using, and Storing a Garden's Bounty by Pat Katz. I got the book at the public library a few weeks ago and it has been a great reference for cooking and storing the veggies and fruits we've gotten in our farm share. What follows isn't exactly the recipe from the book, as I didn't follow it precisely.

5 lbs. apricots
1C white vinegar
1/2C apple cider vinegar
1 1/2C white sugar
1C raisins
1 1/2C Vidalia onion, chopped
3 small cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 inch piece ginger, minced
1t cinnamon
1/2t black pepper
1/2t cloves
1/4t allspice
1/4t cayenne


I put all the ingredients in a large stockpot and brought it to a simmer. I stirred it a few times and let it cook for 20-25 minutes until the apricots were soft and the chutney was thickening. I then ladled it into sterilized jars and put them in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. (There goes the timer!) The recipe made 7 half pints. I can't wait to try it, but the recipe suggests waiting at least a month before eating chutneys.

1 comment:

  1. What a fabulous bunch of preserving you've done this summer! It all sounds super-yummy!

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