Best Apricot Pistachio Fruitcakes Recipes

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APRICOT TART WITH PISTACHIOS



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Working with phyllo dough is easy and satisfying, especially for cooks who are inclined to shy away from making pastry. Frozen puff pastry is having a moment, but for little effort, you can achieve similar results with phyllo sheets and never lift a rolling pin. Bright orange apricots are the ideal fruit, but other summer stone fruits, such as pluots, plums or nectarines, also work well. This makes a very impressive open face tart with a very crisp, ultraflaky crust.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     pies and tarts, dessert

Time 1h30m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 (16-ounce) package phyllo sheets, thawed (about 18 sheets)
3/4 cup melted butter
1 cup/320 grams best-quality apricot jam, or use orange marmalade
1/2 cup/50 grams chopped pistachios or walnuts
8 large apricots (1 1/2 pounds/680 grams), halved, pitted and cut into 6 wedges each (about 3 cups)
1/3 cup/67 grams granulated sugar

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 375 degrees. Lay 1 sheet phyllo on a parchment-lined 12-by-18-inch rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon butter and brush to coat the entire phyllo sheet.
  • Top with another sheet and butter as above. Repeat with 7 more sheets, for a total of 9, buttering as you go. The final, top layer should also be buttered. (The rest of the phyllo can be wrapped and frozen for future use.)
  • Dot the top sheet with jam by the teaspoon, then, using a spatula, spread the jam to cover the entire sheet, leaving a 2-inch border.
  • Sprinkle a layer of half the chopped pistachios over the jam. Place the apricot wedges, skin-side down, in even rows across the surface, then sprinkle again with remaining pistachios.
  • Carefully fold over the edges on all sides of the tart to make a 10-by-16-inch rectangle. Brush folded sides with butter. Sprinkle sugar generously over apricots and folded edges.
  • Bake until pastry is golden and apricots begin to color, about 1 hour. Cool for 15 minutes, then cut into squares. Serve warm or at room temperature.

APRICOT TART WITH PISTACHIO FRANGIPANE



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This tart requires a time commitment: There are several elements, and while each is simple, they need to be prepared and cooled before the tart is assembled. But it pays back in complexity of flavor and by looking particularly impressive. It will make a remarkable dessert at the end of a lavish summer feast. You can start the day before, making all the elements and baking the frangipane and apricots in the tart. Once it has cooled completely, wrap it in plastic wrap overnight. The next day, fill with the crème pâtissière and top with the remaining ingredients. Other light dessert wines can be used instead of Sauternes.

Provided by Yotam Ottolenghi

Categories     pies and tarts, dessert

Time 1h

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 24

All-butter pie dough, enough for 1 tart crust (either homemade or one 7- or 8-ounce/200-gram package, thawed if frozen)
Butter, for greasing the pan
Scant 1/2 cup/100 milliliters Sauternes
1/2 lime
1/4 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract)
1/3 cup/67 grams granulated sugar or caster sugar
6 medium ripe apricots (about 2/3 pound/280 grams), halved and pitted
1 scant cup/100 grams raw unsalted pistachios, toasted in the oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit/170 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes, until fragrant
1/4 cup/75 grams good-quality marzipan
1 egg, plus 1 yolk
5 tablespoons/75 grams unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup/50 grams granulated sugar or caster sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch (cornflour)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract)
1/8 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons/50 grams granulated sugar or caster sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch (cornflour)
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour (plain flour)
4 egg yolks
1 1/4 cup/300 milliliters whole milk
2 tablespoons/30 grams unsalted butter
1/2 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract)
1/4 teaspoon orange blossom water
1 teaspoon granulated sugar or caster sugar

Steps:

  • Start with the pastry shell: Heat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit/190 degrees Celsius. Prepare a 9-inch/23-centimeter nonstick tart pan with a removable base by lining the bottom with parchment and greasing the sides with butter. If needed, on a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to a circle roughly 1/8- to 1/4-inch/3- to 5-millimeters thick and large enough to line the base and sides of the tin, plus extra to poke above the edge by about 1/2 inch/1 centimeter. (Some store-bought doughs may be the perfect size right out of the package.) Carefully line the pan with the pastry and press it down so it covers the base and sides, with excess overhang.
  • Cover the pastry with parchment paper or waxed paper and fill with dried beans or pie weights. Place pan on a baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes, then remove the paper with the beans. Prick the pastry base and sides with a fork about 15 times, then bake for another 10 to 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Set aside to cool.
  • Poach the apricots: Add Sauternes, lime half, vanilla, sugar and 3 tablespoons/40 milliliters water to a saucepan that is just big enough to hold the apricot halves in one layer. Place the pan over high heat and cook until the sugar has melted and the liquid boils.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and place the apricots in the hot liquid, cut-sides down. Leave them to poach in the residual heat until they are soft but still hold their shape (20 to 40 minutes, depending on how ripe they are) flipping them every 10 minutes. Transfer the apricots to a covered container and refrigerate until needed. Squeeze the lime into the syrup and then discard it; return the saucepan with the syrup to medium-high heat and simmer until reduced to 2 tablespoons, 5 to 8 minutes. Set aside at room temperature until needed.
  • Next, make the frangipane: Set aside 2 tablespoons of pistachios for serving. In a food processor, blitz the remaining pistachios until coarsely ground. Add the marzipan and blitz to a coarse crumb. Add all the remaining frangipane ingredients and blitz for 30 seconds, until everything just comes together.
  • Once the tart shell has cooled completely, spoon the frangipane back in and spread it flat with the back of a spoon. Cut 3 1/2 ounces/100 grams of the apricot halves (3 or 4 of them) into quarters (or sixths if larger) and arrange evenly over the frangipane, pushing them down gently. Bake tart for 20 to 25 minutes, until golden brown and just set. Set aside until cool enough to handle. Remove the tart from the tin and set on a wire rack to cool completely. If making the recipe over two days, wrap the pastry in plastic wrap (cling film) once it has cooled completely.
  • While the frangipane is baking (or the next day), make the crème pâtissière: In a medium bowl, whisk 2 tablespoons sugar with the cornstarch (cornflour), flour and yolks until smooth. Add milk, butter, vanilla and the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar to a saucepan over medium-high heat and cook until warm but not boiling. Remove the milk from the heat. While whisking, pour a third of the warm milk into the egg mix, and whisk well. Pour the mixture back into the pan with the rest of the milk and return to medium-low heat. Continue cooking, whisking vigorously, until mixture bubbles and becomes very thick. Remove pan from heat and leave to cool for 5 minutes, then spoon on top of the cooled frangipane, smoothing with the back of a spoon. Cover surface with plastic wrap (cling film) and refrigerate for 2 hours until completely set.
  • Just before serving, cut the remaining apricot halves into quarters (or sixths if larger). Arrange the apricots evenly in circles over the crème pâtissière, cut-side up, leaving a 2-inch/5-centimeter gap between each apricot (push them into the crème slightly as you go). Drizzle 1 tablespoon of the reduced poaching syrup evenly over the tart, then drizzle the orange blossom water over the tart. Roughly chop the reserved pistachios and mix with 1 teaspoon sugar. Sprinkle the pistachio mix in the gaps between the apricots to cover the crème pâtissière and serve at once with the remaining syrup drizzled over each piece once sliced.

APRICOT FRUITCAKE



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This is another great fruitcake for the holidays. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. Pecans can be substituted for walnuts.

Provided by Carol

Categories     Desserts     Cakes     Holiday Cake Recipes

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup dried apricots
1 cup water
¾ cup butter
1 cup white sugar
4 eggs
1 cup golden raisins
1 pound red and green candied cherries
6 candied pineapple slices
1 pound dried mixed fruit
2 cups all-purpose flour, divided
½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup apricot nectar
1 cup chopped walnuts

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 275 degrees F (135 degrees C). Grease two 9 inch tube pans.
  • In a saucepan over medium heat cook apricots in the water until they are mushy. Press them through a sieve and let them cool.
  • Separate the eggs. Beat the egg yolks until lemony colored. Then beat the egg whites until stiff peaks are formed. Set aside.
  • Cream the butter or margarine and sugar together. Add the beaten egg yolks and the apricots, and mix thoroughly.
  • Combine the raisins, candied cherries, candied pineapple, and mixed dried fruits in a bowl coated with one cup of the flour.
  • Combine the remaining flour, baking soda, and salt. Add this flour mixture alternately to the creamed mixture with the apricot juice. Blend this batter into the mixed fruits. Add the chopped pecans or walnuts and fold in the beaten egg whites. Turn the batter into the prepared pans.
  • Bake at 275 degrees F (135 degrees C) for 2 hours. Garnish cakes with candied pineapples and cherries. Makes about 24 servings.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 296.3 calories, Carbohydrate 51 g, Cholesterol 46.3 mg, Fat 10 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 3.8 g, SaturatedFat 4.2 g, Sodium 145.2 mg, Sugar 26.2 g

APRICOT FRUITCAKE



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My husband didn't care for fruitcake (which I love) - till he tasted this one. He and I have three children. He's an avid fishermen...when others are canning fruits and vegetables, I'm busy canning and smoking salmon! -Clare Brooks, Juneau, Alaska

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 2h55m

Yield 2 loaves (18 slices each).

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 cups golden raisins
2 cups each coarsely chopped dried apricots and dates
1 cup each red and green candied cherries, halved
2 cups each coarsely chopped pecans, walnuts and Brazil nuts
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 cup butter, softened
1-1/4 cups packed brown sugar
4 eggs
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon each ground cloves, mace and nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine the fruits, nuts, honey, water and lemon juice; set aside. , In another large bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs. Fold into fruit mixture. Combine dry ingredients; gradually fold into the fruit mixture until evenly coated. Pour into two greased and waxed paper-lined 9x5-in. loaf pans. , With a shallow pan of water in the bottom of the oven, bake at 275° for 2-1/2 hours or until cake tests done. Cover with foil during the last 30 minutes. , Cool 10 minutes; remove to wire rack to cool completely. Remove waxed paper and wrap each cake in foil. Place in plastic bags and store in a cool, dry place.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 360 calories, Fat 20g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 37mg cholesterol, Sodium 117mg sodium, Carbohydrate 45g carbohydrate (33g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 6g protein.

APRICOT & ALMOND FRUITCAKE



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This bake is lighter than the traditional rich fruitcake and is a blank canvas to ice and decorate as you wish

Provided by Sarah Cook

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h55m

Number Of Ingredients 14

140g golden sultana
4 tbsp sherry
250g pack butter , softened, plus extra for greasing
250g light soft brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
3 large eggs , beaten
200g plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
100g ground almond
50g toasted flaked almond
140g dried apricot , chopped
140g mixed peel
zest and juice 1 lemon
zest and juice 1 orange

Steps:

  • Mix the sultanas and sherry and set aside for 1 hr to soak.
  • Heat oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Grease a deep, 23cm loose-bottomed cake tin, and line the base and sides with a double layer of baking parchment that comes about 2.5cm above the sides of the tin. In your largest mixing bowl, beat the butter, sugar and vanilla together until pale and fluffy. Beat in the eggs one by one.
  • Stir in the flour, baking powder, and the ground and flaked almonds. Next, add the soaked sultanas with any remaining sherry, the dried apricots, the mixed peel, and all the zest and juice. Scrape into the cake tin, smoothing out the surface.
  • Bake on the middle shelf of the oven for 1 hr 25 mins. Poke with a skewer in the centre to check it is cooked - if the skewer comes out with any uncooked mixture stuck to it, bake for 10 mins more before checking again. Cool in the tin. Decorated, or wrapped in greaseproof paper and foil, the cake will keep for up to a month.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 486 calories, Fat 27 grams fat, SaturatedFat 12 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 56 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 43 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 7 grams protein, Sodium 0.53 milligram of sodium

APRICOT-PISTACHIO CHAROSET



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Provided by Adeena Sussman

Categories     Fruit Juice     Food Processor     Fruit     Nut     No-Cook     Passover     Lemon     Apricot     Mint     Pistachio     White Wine     Kosher

Yield Makes about 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup minced dried apricots, preferably Californian
1 cup unsalted shelled pistachio nuts (not dyed red), chopped and lightly toasted
1/3 cup sweet white wine, such as Bartenura Moscato d'Asti or Herzog Late Harvest Riesling
1 tablespoon plus one teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon shredded fresh mint
10 threads saffron, crumbled

Steps:

  • In large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. Wait approximately 20 minutes before serving to allow apricots to absorb liquid.

Apricot Pistachio Fruitcakes: A Delicious Spin on Traditional Fruitcake

When many people think of fruitcake, they imagine a heavy, dense dessert that's often dry and unappetizing. However, this doesn't have to be the case - especially if you try out a variation like apricot pistachio fruitcakes! These tasty treats offer a new twist on traditional fruitcake that's sure to delight your taste buds.

The Ingredients

So, what exactly goes into making these delicious apricot pistachio fruitcakes? Here are some of the key ingredients:

  • Apricots: dried apricots are essential to this recipe, providing a sweet and fruity flavor that plays well with other ingredients.
  • Pistachios: the saltiness and crunch of pistachios add a unique texture and flavor to these fruitcakes.
  • Raisins: another dried fruit option that helps to add sweetness and depth to the overall flavor profile.
  • Flour, sugar, eggs, and butter: these common baking ingredients form the base of the cakes themselves and allow for binding and rising.
  • Cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract: this combination of spices helps to add warmth and depth to the overall flavor of the fruitcakes.

Of course, there are many variations of this recipe out there, so feel free to play around with it and see what works best for your own taste preferences!

The Process

Now that we've talked about the ingredients, how exactly do you make apricot pistachio fruitcakes? Here are the basic steps:

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F and prepare a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  2. Mix together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a separate bowl from the wet ingredients.
  3. Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then mix in the vanilla extract.
  4. Add in the eggs one at a time, ensuring each is fully mixed in before adding the next one.
  5. Add the dry ingredients mixture to the butter and egg mixture, ensuring it's well-combined.
  6. Stir in the diced apricots, raisins, and pistachios, ensuring they're spread evenly throughout the batter.
  7. Spoon the batter into the prepared baking sheet, ensuring it's evenly distributed.
  8. Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the cakes are golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  9. Remove from the oven and let cool before slicing and serving.
Final Thoughts

Overall, if you're looking for a new twist on traditional fruitcake, apricot pistachio fruitcakes are definitely worth a try. With a combination of sweet and salty flavors and a unique texture, they're sure to be a hit with anyone. While the recipe may seem intimidating at first, with a bit of patience and practice, you'll be able to whip up these tasty treats in no time!

Apricot Pistachio Fruitcakes are an excellent dessert to serve after a delightful meal. They are easy to make and can be stored for a long time, making them a perfect dessert for the holiday season. But to make the perfect apricot pistachio fruitcake, there are some tips you need to keep in mind. In this article, we will cover some valuable tips to create an outstanding apricot pistachio fruitcake that will wow your guests.

1. Quality Ingredients:

The first tip to make an exceptional apricot pistachio fruitcake is to create sure that you use high-quality ingredients. The fruit is the most significant ingredient in this recipe, so ensure that you purchase a fresh and high-quality apricot, raisins, and pistachios.
Apricot:
When shopping for apricots, choose fresh, ripe fruit with a brilliant orange color. Avoid apricots with brown or green patches, as they are likely overripe or underripe. Ensure that the apricot is not overly soft, as that means it may be overripe.
Raisins:
When using raisins, choose plump raisins that have a slight stickiness. Avoid raisins that are too dry or hard, as they will not add much flavor or texture to the fruitcake.
Pistachios:
When buying pistachios, select shelled pistachios that are not salted. You can roast the pistachios for better flavor.

2. Soaking the Fruits:

Soaking the fruits in liquor is a vital step in this recipe that adds flavor and moisture to the fruitcake. You can use any liquor that you like, but a fruit-flavored liquor or brandy works excellent. Soak the fruits for at least 2 several hours or up to overnight, making sure that they are well-covered in the liquor.

3. Preparation of Baking Pans:

It is crucial to prepare the baking pans before pouring the batter. Start by greasing the pans with butter or cooking spray to prevent the cake from sticking to the pan. Some apricot pistachio fruitcakes use parchment paper, making it easier to remove the cake. Ensure that the parchment paper fits the bottom and sides of the baking pan. This step improves the presentation and the ability to remove the cake.

4. Mixing the Batter:

When mixing the fruitcake batter, ensure that you use a large bowl with ample space to mix all the ingredients correctly. Start by creaming the butter and sugar, then adding the eggs, followed by the flour and spices. Mix the batter well, ensuring that all ingredients are well combined. It is important not to overmix or undermix the batter as this can affect the texture of the cake. Finally, fold in the soaked fruits, apricots, raisins, and roasted pistachios to the mixture, making sure that the fruits are evenly distributed.

5. Baking the Fruitcake:

When baking the fruitcake, ensure that the oven is preheated and that you follow the recipe's baking time and temperature. The fruitcake needs to be baked at a low temperature, around 325-350°F, to ensure that it cooks evenly and does not dry out. Check the cake's doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center of the cake. If it comes out dry or with a few crumbs, it is done.

6. Cooling and Storing:

Once the apricot pistachio fruitcake is done, remove it from the oven and let it cool for at least 10 minutes. After this time, run a knife around the edges of the cake and turn it out onto a wire rack. Allow the fruitcake to cool completely before storing it. To store the fruitcake, wrap it in plastic wrap or foil and place it in an airtight container. The fruitcake can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator for several weeks, depending on the recipe.

7. Serving:

To serve the apricot pistachio fruitcake, remove it from the container and slice it with a sharp knife. Serve the cake at room temperature, and you can add a scoop of ice cream or whipped cream for a more decadent dessert. You can also dust the cake with powdered sugar or sprinkle some roasted pistachios on top for a decorative touch.

Conclusion:

With the above tips and tricks, you can make a mouth-watering apricot pistachio fruitcake that is sure to be a hit with your guests. Remember to use high-quality ingredients, soak the fruits well, and prepare the baking pans correctly. Mix the batter well, and bake it at the right temperature, then cool and store it appropriately. With these tips, you will create a delicious fruitcake that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.

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