5 Easy and Delicious Recipes Using Dried Apricots
Dried apricots are your best friend in case
you cherish a tasty food idea that does not take long to prepare. They
contribute mellow bite, tender sweet and an uplifting fruit note to sweet and
savory food. Malatya is considered the apricot capital of the world in Turkey,
and the Turkish Dried Apricots of this area attain their portion of fame
through consistency and flavor. We, the Malatya Apricot store in Malatya is not
only a producer but also a supplier and exporter of Dried Fruits and Nuts and
supplies its customers anywhere in the world. They span both regular,
natural/unsulphured, organic, diced, and industrial sizes, which are useful
when one cooks at home and when in larger kitchen requirements.
And here is a tip right before we begin to
cook: how to select apricots to use in recipes. Traditional dried apricot
usually appears to be a bright golden-color and will be brighter in a dessert
or cheese platter. Dried apricots, natural/ unsulphured, are a deeper color,
the fruit flavor is mellow, with a sunny taste that is terrific in stews, pilaf
and baked in whole-grain bread. Both are effective, just take the one with the
dish and with your style. We are as one of the biggest Dried
Apricots Exporters
And another little trick that helps: in
case the recipes do not involve much liquid, then soak dried apricots in the
hot water or tea about 10 minutes then drain. You will also receive extra-soft
fruit and drizzled light, fragrant syrup.
Alright—let’s cook.
1. Apricot Yogurt Parfait
The recipe is ideal whenever there is a
rushed breakfast or even a snack at the end of the working day.
Make two servings by filling a cup full of
thick yogurt which can be any type of a yogurt such as Greek yogurt or hung
curd. Cut eight to ten Turkish Dried
Apricots and reserve them. You will require two tablespoons of honey or date
syrup as well; you may use also a handful of toasted almonds or walnuts and a
small pinch of cinnamon in case you want added flavoring.
First of all, spoon half of the yogurt into
two glasses or bowls. Chop up some dried apricots and add it to the surface and
dribble some more honey. Add the remaining yogurt now, and top with additional
apricots and nuts. In case you like spice, sprinkle some cinnamon. It can be
served cold to enhance its taste.
It is also possible to make minor
adjustments as per your convenience. Still, unsulphured apricots or natural
apricots can be used to have a jam-like flavor. Add chia seeds to get an
additional bite.
2. Bulgur Pilaf with Apricots
To make 4 servings, use 1 cup fine or
medium bulgur, or use rice instead, if you like. Cut 12 Turkish Dried Apricots and reserve. Take
a cup of cooked chickpeas, a small finely chopped onion and two tablespoons of
olive oil or ghee ready. In meantime, prepare one and a half cups of hot stock
of vegetables or chicken, salt, pepper and a pinch of cumin. The lemon juice
and parsley or mint are required as well. Toasted pine nuts or pistachios are a
great addition to add extra flavour.
Heat the oil in a pan and fry the onion
with a pinch of salt until it becomes soft. Add cumin, bulgur and sliced apricots
and cook almost a minute. Add the hot stock, place on a gentle simmer and cover
and cook until the bulgur is tender and the liquid has been absorbed. This
takes eight to ten minutes. In the case of rice, there is nothing much to do
other than cook it as usual.
After cooking, add the chickpeas, lemon
juice, herbs and pepper and fold in. Fluff, and toss it five minutes and then
finish with toasted nuts, if you wish.
3. One-Pan Chicken with Apricots
If you want to serve three or four people, you
need to take 600-700 grams of bone-in chicken pieces. Cut one large onion in
slice and cut and divide ten to twelve Turkish Dried Apricots. Add seasoning
with one teaspoon ground paprika, one-half teaspoon ground coriander, one-half
teaspoon ground cinnamon, and one-half teaspoon black pepper, and salt as
desired. You will also require two tablespoon olive oil and three-quarter cup
stock or water. A spoonful of tomato paste or few olives can be added to give
it additional depth and fresh herbs such as coriander or parsley will enhance
the taste of the dish.
You can begin by seasoning the chicken with
spices as well as salt. In a pan with wide area, heat oil and brown chicken on
each side and keep aside. Softening the onions and then adding apricots (and
tomato paste, too, in case) and stirring them in the same pan, is the next
thing to do. Put the chicken back in the broth and cook covered with stock
brewing fifteen to twenty minutes. Cover & simmer the sauce a little.
4. Apricot, Walnut & Oat Energy
Bites
Mix one cup of oats with 3/ 4th cup of Turkish
Dried Apricots cut in small pieces, half a cup of walnuts and 3 tablespoons of
nut butter, two tablespoons of jaggery syrup or honey. Stir in a pinch of salt
and vanilla, to taste. When the mix is dry, splash some hot water. Shape by
hand into little balls, and cover with coconut or sesame seed. Allow it to set
in the fridge twenty minutes.
5. Stuffed Apricots with Cream &
Pistachios
It is a traditional Turkish candy (sweet)
and the preparation is soft, gracious and extremely simple.
Boil one cup of water with a quarter cup of
sugar and half a teaspoon of lemon juice and leave it a few minutes. Add
Turkish Dried Apricots and cook until it becomes plump and soft. It will take
about five to eight minutes. Allow them to cool in the syrup and drain off the
syrup and store it.
Cut each apricot in half, put it on a thick
cream, and sprinkle the tops with chopped pistachios. Dip them in the remaining
syrup briefly, and then coat. Refrigerate and cool.
Final
Plate
Dried
apricots are much more than a snack to keep you going. Throw a handful in a
kitchen and you will be able to turn bland dishes into something delicious. It
simply requires Turkish Dried Apricots and basic staples such as nuts, grains
or yogurt.
The key to
the best possible quality is to find a Dried Fruits
and Nuts Supplier and Exporter that is as close to the orchards as possible
and with a variety of suggestions. One of these names is Malatya Apricot in Türkiye, being a producer as
well as an exporter, with reputability in the homes and into professional
kitchens.
Health Benefits of Dried Fruits and Nuts
Adding Dried Fruits and Nuts to
your daily diet can support:
- Heart health with healthy
fats and antioxidants.
- Strong immunity thanks to
vitamins and minerals.
- Better digestion due to
natural fiber.
- Long-lasting energy for busy
lifestyles.
Malatya – A Trusted Origin
When you choose
dried fruits and nuts from Malatya, you are not only enjoying a delicious snack
but also supporting a region with a centuries-old agricultural tradition. Our
products are exported worldwide, bringing the authentic taste of Malatya,
Türkiye to your table.
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