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I grew up in the inner city but our small yard had a large apricot tree. Not only did I love climbing it but it gave us loads of delicious apricots. To this day the taste of apricot reminds me of summer.
I really enjoyed watching this! Sometime I'd like to learn how commercially dried apricots are made so they're still soft and yellow and sweetened with added sugar. That apricot nectar looks incredible!!
When your cot tree ripens, sometimes your life does not allow to process. I wash, half, pit and freeze. Then when I'm ready to make jam, nectar, fruit leather, etc, I pull a gallon bag out and it works perfect! That's my hint for the day.
There are some wonderful recipes online for stuffed dehydrated apricots. You might try some of them and add the extra ingredients to your storage if you like any of them.
Youn know... I"ve never had anything apricot. Just had another interview though, day 142, it's a job I used to do but I"ll be going back at a fraction of the pay I made when I was there if they extend an offer, fingers crossed though!
Nice overview. I have some in the wild APS waiting to be processed. Little freezer so will can process for first time. Also made an apricot pie with crumb topping -- rich! What do you do to wash/clean them? New sub here.
Welcome! I like to put the apricots in a large bowl and fill it completely with water. Then I drain and repeat. Sometimes they get bird droppings on them and I want to make certain I clean them well.
Same thing happened to me in the bay area. I got 3 cots and shared them with birds (I cleaned and ate the half they did not touch- that's how much I love them). I think this year, it was not the rain but wind that did not allow the bees to pollinate. Praying for a better harvest next year!