Apricot Logs ready to serve in my engraved Michael Aram Block double compartment dish! |
She asked:
Homemade Apricot Leather |
Looking for more apricot treats? Check out these previously posted recipes: Apricot Leather, Apricot Pie, and Apricot Crescent Cookies.
Apricot Crescent Cookies |
Apricot Logs
Apricots soaking in warm water |
In a food processor fitted with a metal “S” blade, pulse half
of the apricots a few times. Remove from the processor, and pulse the rest of
the apricots.
Pulsed apricots |
Place all of the pulsed apricots to the in the processor, along with powdered
sugar and orange juice (if using); process until a paste is formed. Make sure all of the sugar is blended in with the apricots.
Apricot paste |
Place the apricot paste in a bowl; refrigerate about 30 minutes.
Apricot paste rolled into a rope; coconut and pistachios standing by! |
Coat each piece in either ground pistachios, shredded
coconut, or powdered sugar. Place coated pieces on a parchment-lined plate and
refrigerate for about 30 minutes so they can firm-up.
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Look delicious! Thank you for providing shopping sources. Can you share information to purchase the ‘Hovnanian School Cookbook’? I'd like to add it to my collection of Armenian cookbooks!
Glad you like the picture; they taste good, too! My cookbook was a gift, so I don't really know. You might check the Hovnanian School website, http://www.hovnanianschool.org/, or give the school a call.