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Vanilla scented sour apricot preserves

Vanilla scented sour apricot preserves

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by flavoristabarr

Vanilla scented sour apricot preserves

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by flavoristabarr

Vanilla scented sour apricot preserves

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by flavoristabarr

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for The Recipe You Want To Be Remembered For
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    flavoristabarr's Notes: Deep in the winter months I call these preserves sunshine on toast. They are quite frankly the best for breakfast any time of year but deep in the heart of winter, they evoke the warm early...

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Makes 10 pints preserves

  1. Place a large heavy bottomed jar on the stove and add the apricots.

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  2. Turn heat on to medium and add the lemon juice to the pot.

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  3. Add the halved vanilla beans.

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  4. Add the sugar and scoop up the apricots from the bottom several times to make sure the sugar gets all over the fruit.

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  5. Bring the apricots to a slow bubbly boil, stirring occasionally so that none sticks to the bottom and burns and then reduce heat and cook until the apricots break down completely and the preserves thicken -this can take up to 1 hour.

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  6. Place canning jars into a dish washer and run it. Boil the lids, completely covered with water in another pot on the stove.

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  7. Carefully remove the vanilla beans and scrape any remaining paste into the jam pot. Stir well. You should see the little black specs of the vanilla in well incorporated into the preserves.

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  8. You are now ready to place these into the cleaned, warm jars. Once they have the lid on them I use my steam canner to preserve but some folks just immerse the whole jar into a large pot of boiling water and process for 20 minutes. Remove and turn upside down on a clean dish towel.

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2 Comments on Vanilla scented sour apricot preserves

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

If I ever get my hands on that many apricots, I would love, love to make your preserves!

Barr_selects__5_of_5_web1 Reply

Thanks They are yummy.

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