IndyEats August 2022

Everything you need to know about apricots

The perfect blend of wind, rain and heatwaves has brought an abundance of apricots to supermarket shelves this summer. Let’s not waste them, says Hannah Twiggs. She asks the experts for their buying tips, growing tricks and favourite recipes for the furry fruit

Monday 01 August 2022 15:37 BST
Comments
The UK has produced a whopping 250 tons of apricots this year
The UK has produced a whopping 250 tons of apricots this year (Getty/iStock)

Britain is seeing more home grown apricots than ever before, and earlier than ever before, thanks to a winning combination of wind and rain this year, as well as the recent heatwave.

First introduced to the UK around 2005, commerical production didn’t really pick up until 2012, when around 40 tons were harvested. This year, a whopping 250 tons are expected to hit supermarket shelves, and could last until around mid-September. That means the UK will probably be one of the only countries in the world where apricots are still being available at that time of year.

But what is the tastiest variety, how can you tell when an apricot is perfectly ripe, and how do you grow them at home? We asked the experts.

“The variety to look out for intially is Mediva – they are gloriously good,” David Josephs, owner of Panzer’s Deli in St Johns Wood, tells The Independent. Later in the month, you can expect the Faralia, Fartoli and Farbela varieties. Judging whether an English apricot is ripe and ready to eat will depend on a few factors, he says. “The skin should be 50 per cent red blush and 50 per cent orange hue,” he says. “The smell will have a citrus, sweet, acid smell. If they don’t have this, then their sugars are not developed enough.” The apricot should also be dense and firm, but never crunchy!

Of course, you can’t beat an apricot fresh off the tree, but Jospehs adds: “I love making a simple salad of tomato, oven-roasted apricots, mozzarella and fresh basil, with a few drops of 12-year-old balsamic vinegar.”

Robin Gill, chef-owner of the newly opened Bottle & Rye, a Parisian-style wine bar in Brixton, thinks apricots for breakfast is a great start to the day. “I serve them so simply, just slice them into wedges and place in a bowl with fresh ricotta, toasted walnuts and honey. Heaven!”

To avoid wasting any part of the apricot, he recommends keeping the stones in a jar filled with vinegar to use later. “The stones give off an almond flavour, which is great with a nice, fatty piece of pork belly,” he says.

Growing them at home is easier than you might think, too. Catherine Butters, head gardener at Moor Hall in Lancashire – which was voted the best restaurant in England at this year’s National Restaurant Awards – has been growing them in their garden since day one. “They are one of my favourite fruits to grow,” she tells The Independent. While the majority of the UK’s apricots are grown in the warmer climes of Kent, Butters has some trees growing in a glasshouse, as well as some outdoors planted straight into the ground and up against a brick wall, “which is a great trick to keeping your apricot tree healthy as the bricks retain heat for a long time,” she says.

If you want to start growing your own apricots, Butters has some essential tips: “Plant your trees and let the blossom start to come through. At this point, you’ll need to hand pollinate the tree by tickling the blossom with a dry paint brush. Then let the leaves and branches grow until you start to see the fruit forming. At this point, prune the tree a little to allow more light in to ripen the fruit, enabling the apricots to receive all the nutrients they need and in about 3-4 weeks they’ll be ready to harvest.

“If growing your apricot trees in a glasshsouse, water for around half an hour once a week during the colder months, but then in summer gradually reduce the watering to prevent the fruit from splittings,” she adds.

If you’re successful, you’ll have barrel loads of apricots which can use in the recipes below, shared with us by some of the country’s top chefs.

Poached apricots, orange flower water, whipped mascarpone

The textues of fresh and dried apricots work together in this dessert
The textues of fresh and dried apricots work together in this dessert (Ben Tish)

By: Ben Tish, chef director, Cubitt House

The origin of the apricot is shrouded in mystery and uncertainty. It is said by some to have originated in Armenia and others say that its beginnings lay in the far east. However, we do know that they’ve been cultivated in Persia since antiquity and from there have made their way around Europe and grow particularly well in Spain and southern parts of Italy.

Apricots were (and still are) an important fruit in Arabic and Moorish cuisine. Apart from being delicious and versatile when fresh and in season, they also dry and preserve very well. Important for shelf life but dried apricots are another thing all together from their fresh counterparts – they have an intense sweet and sour flavour from the dehydrating process and are brilliant added to tagines and sauces for depth of flavour.

There’s also much evidence that these dried orange fruits have many medical benefits, including helping with digestion and skin conditions.

I’ve used both fresh and dried in this recipe as I feel the textures contrast well together.

Serves: 4

Ingredients:

6 fresh apricots, cut in half and stone removed

6 dried apricots (an organic variety is best as they don’t include preservatives)

5 drops orange flower water

Peeled zest of ? orange

75g golden caster sugar

100ml full fat mascarpone

? vanilla pod- seeds scraped out

Method:

Place 50g sugar and 150ml water in a saucepan with the orange zest and bring to a slow boil.

Add the dried apricots, cook for 3 minutes and then add the fresh apricot halves.

Continue to cook for 10 minutes until the fruits are nice and tender and the liquid has turned syrupy.

Turn off the heat. Add the flower water and leave to macerate for at least 1 hour at room temperature.

Vigorously whisk the mascarpone with the remaining sugar and vanilla until fully incorporated.

Serve the poached apricots and some syrup with a dollop of mascarpone. Also delicious with my almond and caramel ice cream.

Apricot Greek milk pie

A refined take on the popular Greek dessert
A refined take on the popular Greek dessert (Pied à Terre)

By: Asimakis Chaniotis, executive chef, Pied à Terre

This is my refined take on a classic Greek milk pie. I created it last summer when I was in Greece back at my family home on the island of Kefalonia where we have apricot trees in the garden. I had fun experimenting with the harvest and made lots of apricot “membrillo” to go with our cheese course at the restaurant along with this creation. The dessert is simple to make but has a wow-factor – give it a go!

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients:

6 filo pastry sheets 7cm by 7 cm

6 filo pastry sheets 6cm by 6 cm

6 filo pastry sheets 5cm by 5 cm

6 filo pastry sheets 4cm by 4 cm

3 tbsp melted butter

3 fresh and ripe apricots - cut in half, stones removed and then cut into wedges about 1cm thick

For the cream filling:

300ml milk

130g sugar

60g fine semolina

2 whole eggs

1 tbsp butter

1/5 vanilla pod (seeded scraped) or 2 drops of vanilla essence

For the lavender syrup:

50ml water

50g sugar

1 tsp lemon juice

2 sprigs of lavender

Method:

Preheat your oven to 180°C

Start with the filo pastry which you have already cut into different sized squares. Butter each piece and stack each same-sized piece together so you have 6 piles, all different sizes. This will create an impressive tower shape when you serve your dessert.

Place the filo piles onto a baking tray, lined with greaseproof paper, and bake for 15 minutes until golden brown

Meanwhile make your lavender syrup by adding all of the ingredients into a pan and bringing to a boil, before taking off the heat. Remove the sprigs of lavender.

Over a wire rack, pour the hot syrup over the hot cooked filo pastry and leave to cool until the pastry dries out and is crispy.

Bring the milk to the boil and add the semolina, whisk constantly until it boils and thickens.

In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs with the sugar and the vanilla. Take the milk mix off the heat and allow to cool slightly. When still warm, but not scorching, slowly start adding the milk mixtures to your bowl whilst whisking constantly. Add the butter and mix until it’s all emulsified.

Leave the mixture to cool down but mix it every 5 minutes so it will not have a crust on top, then cover with clingfilm and place in the fridge for around an hour to set completely.

When set, remove from the fridge and whisk for a minute before transferring to a piping bag.

To serve, place the biggest piece of filo onto a serving dish. Pipe on a circle of cream, leaving space around the edge. Repeat until you’ve finished up all of the filo and you have a tower shape. Place the wedges of apricot into the layers of filo and cream. Serve immediately.

Apricot tart with almond and hazelnut crust

Nothing says summer like a fruit tart
Nothing says summer like a fruit tart (Wild By Tart)

By: Lucy Carr-Ellison and Jemima Jones, co-founders, Wild by Tart

Ingredients:

150g chocolate hobnobs

100g almonds, toasted

100g hazelnuts, toasted

150g butter

1 tsp sea salt

500g apricots, quartered

50g butter, cut into small cubes

1 tbsp demerara sugar

Bunch of thyme

? glass of masala or white wine

200g mascarpone

200g yoghurt

1 tsp vanilla extra

150g lemon curd

Zest of 1 lemon

150g honey

Thyme

Juice of ? lemon

Method:

Whiz the hobnobs in a food processor (or bash in a bag) to a fine crumb and place in a bowl. Roughly chop the nuts and add to the hobnobs. Place the butter in a small pan and melt then add to the nut mixture with the salt and combine.

Tip the mixture into the tart case and push to create a tart shell, spread evenly and place in the fridge to harden.

Heat the oven to 190c.

Half the apricots and destone, place on a baking tray, drizzle with the wine and sugar, sprinkle over the thyme and dot over the butter. Place in the oven and cook for 15 minutes. Take out and cool.

Mix together the mascarpone, yoghurt, vanilla, lemon curd and lemon juice – combine and leave to one side.

Place the honey and the thyme in a small pan and bring to a simmer then take off the heat and add the lemon juice.

Take the crust out of the fridge dollop in the mascarpone mixture and spread evenly. Place the apricots over the top then take a pastry brush and brush over the honey mixture. Either eat straight away or place back in the fridge till needed but serve within 24 hours.

Tip: To take the tart out of its tin place on top of a can of beans take a cloth and dip into hot water and run around the tin case – repeat until the case comes loose.

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

universo-virtual.com
buytrendz.net
thisforall.net
benchpressgains.com
qthzb.com
mindhunter9.com
dwjqp1.com
secure-signup.net
ahaayy.com
soxtry.com
tressesindia.com
puresybian.com
krpano-chs.com
cre8workshop.com
hdkino.org
peixun021.com
qz786.com
utahperformingartscenter.org
maw-pr.com
zaaksen.com
ypxsptbfd7.com
worldqrmconference.com
shangyuwh.com
eejssdfsdfdfjsd.com
playminecraftfreeonline.com
trekvietnamtour.com
your-business-articles.com
essaywritingservice10.com
hindusamaaj.com
joggingvideo.com
wandercoups.com
onlinenewsofindia.com
worldgraphic-team.com
bnsrz.com
wormblaster.net
tongchengchuyange0004.com
internetknowing.com
breachurch.com
peachesnginburlesque.com
dataarchitectoo.com
clientfunnelformula.com
30pps.com
cherylroll.com
ks2252.com
webmanicura.com
osostore.com
softsmob.com
sofietsshotel.com
facetorch.com
nylawyerreview.com
apapromotions.com
shareparelli.com
goeaglepointe.com
thegreenmanpubphuket.com
karotorossian.com
publicsensor.com
taiwandefence.com
epcsur.com
odskc.com
inzziln.info
leaiiln.info
cq-oa.com
dqtianshun.com
southstills.com
tvtv98.com
thewellington-hotel.com
bccaipiao.com
colectoresindustrialesgs.com
shenanddcg.com
capriartfilmfestival.com
replicabreitlingsale.com
thaiamarinnewtoncorner.com
gkmcww.com
mbnkbj.com
andrewbrennandesign.com
cod54.com
luobinzhang.com
bartoysdirect.com
taquerialoscompadresdc.com
aaoodln.info
amcckln.info
drvrnln.info
dwabmln.info
fcsjoln.info
hlonxln.info
kcmeiln.info
kplrrln.info
fatcatoons.com
91guoys.com
signupforfreehosting.com
faithfirst.net
zjyc28.com
tongchengjinyeyouyue0004.com
nhuan6.com
oldgardensflowers.com
lightupthefloor.com
bahamamamas-stjohns.com
ly2818.com
905onthebay.com
fonemenu.com
notanothermovie.com
ukrainehighclassescort.com
meincmagazine.com
av-5858.com
yallerdawg.com
donkeythemovie.com
corporatehospitalitygroup.com
boboyy88.com
miteinander-lernen.com
dannayconsulting.com
officialtomsshoesoutletstore.com
forsale-amoxil-amoxicillin.net
generictadalafil-canada.net
guitarlessonseastlondon.com
lesliesrestaurants.com
mattyno9.com
nri-homeloans.com
rtgvisas-qatar.com
salbutamolventolinonline.net
sportsinjuries.info
topsedu.xyz
xmxm7.com
x332.xyz
sportstrainingblog.com
autopartspares.com
readguy.net
soniasegreto.com
bobbygdavis.com
wedsna.com
rgkntk.com
bkkmarketplace.com
zxqcwx.com
breakupprogram.com
boxcardc.com
unblockyoutubeindonesia.com
fabulousbookmark.com
beat-the.com
guatemala-sailfishing-vacations-charters.com
magie-marketing.com
kingstonliteracy.com
guitaraffinity.com
eurelookinggoodapparel.com
howtolosecheekfat.net
marioncma.org
oliviadavismusic.com
shantelcampbellrealestate.com
shopleborn13.com
topindiafree.com
v-visitors.net
qazwsxedcokmijn.com
parabis.net
terriesandelin.com
luxuryhomme.com
studyexpanse.com
ronoom.com
djjky.com
053hh.com
originbluei.com
baucishotel.com
33kkn.com
intrinsiqresearch.com
mariaescort-kiev.com
mymaguk.com
sponsored4u.com
crimsonclass.com
bataillenavale.com
searchtile.com
ze-stribrnych-struh.com
zenithalhype.com
modalpkv.com
bouisset-lafforgue.com
useupload.com
37r.net
autoankauf-muenster.com
bantinbongda.net
bilgius.com
brabustermagazine.com
indigrow.org
miicrosofts.net
mysmiletravel.com
selinasims.com
spellcubesapp.com
usa-faction.com
snn01.com
hope-kelley.com
bancodeprofissionais.com
zjccp99.com
liturgycreator.com
weedsmj.com
majorelenco.com
colcollect.com
androidnews-jp.com
hypoallergenicdogsnames.com
dailyupdatez.com
foodphotographyreviews.com
cricutcom-setup.com
chprowebdesign.com
katyrealty-kanepa.com
tasramar.com
bilgipinari.org
four-am.com
indiarepublicday.com
inquick-enbooks.com
iracmpi.com
kakaschoenen.com
lsm99flash.com
nana1255.com
ngen-niagara.com
technwzs.com
virtualonlinecasino1345.com
wallpapertop.net
nova-click.com
abeautifulcrazylife.com
diggmobile.com
denochemexicana.com
eventhalfkg.com
medcon-taiwan.com
life-himawari.com
myriamshomes.com
nightmarevue.com
allstarsru.com
bestofthebuckeyestate.com
bestofthefirststate.com
bestwireless7.com
declarationintermittent.com
findhereall.com
jingyou888.com
lsm99deal.com
lsm99galaxy.com
moozatech.com
nuagh.com
patliyo.com
philomenamagikz.net
rckouba.net
saturnunipessoallda.com
tallahasseefrolics.com
thematurehardcore.net
totalenvironment-inthatquietearth.com
velislavakaymakanova.com
vermontenergetic.com
sizam-design.com
kakakpintar.com
begorgeouslady.com
1800birks4u.com
2wheelstogo.com
6strip4you.com
bigdata-world.net
emailandco.net
gacapal.com
jharpost.com
krishnaastro.com
lsm99credit.com
mascalzonicampani.com
sitemapxml.org
thecityslums.net
topagh.com
flairnetwebdesign.com
bangkaeair.com
beneventocoupon.com
noternet.org
oqtive.com
smilebrightrx.com
decollage-etiquette.com
1millionbestdownloads.com
7658.info
bidbass.com
devlopworldtech.com
digitalmarketingrajkot.com
fluginfo.net
naqlafshk.com
passion-decouverte.com
playsirius.com
spacceleratorintl.com
stikyballs.com
top10way.com
yokidsyogurt.com
zszyhl.com
16firthcrescent.com
abogadolaboralistamd.com
apk2wap.com
aromacremeria.com
banparacard.com
bosmanraws.com
businessproviderblog.com
caltonosa.com
calvaryrevivalchurch.org
chastenedsoulwithabrokenheart.com
cheminotsgardcevennes.com
cooksspot.com
cqxzpt.com
deesywig.com
deltacartoonmaps.com
despixelsetdeshommes.com
duocoracaobrasileiro.com
fareshopbd.com
goodpainspills.com
kobisitecdn.com
makaigoods.com
mgs1454.com
piccadillyresidences.com
radiolaondafresca.com
rubendorf.com
searchengineimprov.com
sellmyhrvahome.com
shugahouseessentials.com
sonihullquad.com
subtractkilos.com
valeriekelmansky.com
vipasdigitalmarketing.com
voolivrerj.com
zeelonggroup.com
1015southrockhill.com
10x10b.com
111-online-casinos.com
191cb.com
3665arpentunitd.com
aitesonics.com
bag-shokunin.com
brightotech.com
communication-digitale-services.com
covoakland.org
dariaprimapack.com
freefortniteaccountss.com
gatebizglobal.com
global1entertainmentnews.com
greatytene.com
hiroshiwakita.com
iktodaypk.com
jahatsakong.com
meadowbrookgolfgroup.com
newsbharati.net
platinumstudiosdesign.com
slotxogamesplay.com
strikestaruk.com
trucosdefortnite.com
ufabetrune.com
weddedtowhitmore.com
12940brycecanyonunitb.com
1311dietrichoaks.com
2monarchtraceunit303.com
601legendhill.com
850elaine.com
adieusolasomade.com
andora-ke.com
bestslotxogames.com
cannagomcallen.com
endlesslyhot.com
iestpjva.com
ouqprint.com
pwmaplefest.com
qtylmr.com
rb88betting.com
buscadogues.com
1007macfm.com
born-wild.com
growthinvests.com
promocode-casino.com
proyectogalgoargentina.com
wbthompson-art.com
whitemountainwheels.com
7thavehvl.com
developmethis.com
funkydogbowties.com
travelodgegrandjunction.com
gao-town.com
globalmarketsuite.com
blogshippo.com
hdbka.com
proboards67.com
outletonline-michaelkors.com
kalkis-research.com
thuthuatit.net
buckcash.com
hollistercanada.com
docterror.com
asadart.com
vmayke.org
erwincomputers.com
dirimart.org
okkii.com
loteriasdecehegin.com
mountanalog.com
healingtaobritain.com
ttxmonitor.com
bamthemes.com
nwordpress.com
11bolabonanza.com
avgo.top