Apricot Marmalade

Total Time: 8 hrs 10 mins Difficulty: Beginner
n Estonia, the undisputed jam classics are strawberry and apple—staples you’ll find in almost every home. But if you’re in the mood for something a little different, this apricot marmalade is a wonderfully simple twist that delivers big on flavor.
Aprikoosimarmelaad

I’ve been using this recipe for years, and it originally comes from “GI for the Whole Family” by Ulrika Davidsson. The method is almost ridiculously easy: soak the apricots, warm them up, then blend. That’s it.

One of the nicest things about this marmalade is that its sweetness comes naturally from the apricots, so there’s no need to add sugar. That said, it’s worth noting that many dried fruits are processed with added sugar, so there’s usually some already present. Still, it’s a far more wholesome option than most store-bought jams—and it’s even been approved by the toughest little food critic in the family.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 8 hrs Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 8 hrs 10 mins

Ingredients

Preparation

  1. Place the dried apricots in a bowl, cover them with water, and leave them to soak overnight.
  2. In the morning, transfer the apricots along with the soaking liquid into a saucepan. Gently heat for about 10 minutes, until softened and warmed through.
  3. Blend everything into a smooth purée using a hand blender. Spoon the marmalade into a jar and store it in the refrigerator.
  4. Simple, naturally sweet, and perfect on toast, porridge, or even as a filling for pastries.
Keywords: marmalade, jam, apricot, apricot marmalade
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