Apricot Tart Cake Recipe - Apricot Meringue Crumb Cake - Heghineh Cooking Show
Apricot Tart Cake Recipe - Apricot Meringue Crumb Cake - Heghineh Cooking Show
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Apricot Fingers - Kitchen Cat
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★ Kitchen Cat ★ Apricot Fingers Recipe.
A recipe from the KC Desserts collection.
For this recipe you will need:
✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ INGREDIENTS ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰
4 oz : Dried Apricots
3 tb : Vegetable Oil
2 tb : Liquid Sweetener
4 oz : Seedless Raisins
2 oz : Wheatgerm
4 oz : Wholewheat Flour
2 oz : Sunflower Seeds
1 pn : Salt
2 oz : Soy Flour
6 oz : Rolled Oats
2 tb : Molasses
4 tb : Orange Juice
Apricot joy! Yogurt muffin! Lick your fingers! The recipe is pure madness!
This recipe is insanity – pure and simple. Yogurt muffin recipe that's so crazy good, you'll lick your fingers clean! This recipe is pure madness, and we guarantee you'll love it! So make your kitchen a mess and let's get baking!
Ingredients for cupcake dough:
- 500 grams of fresh apricots.
- 500 grams of Greek yogurt.
- 200 grams of flour.
- 150 grams of sugar.
- 150 milligrams of water.
- 120 grams of corn starch.
- 80 grams of powdered sugar.
- 80 grams of melted butter.
- 3 eggs.
- 2 pinch of salt.
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract.
- 1 teaspoon of baking powder.
Cut off a piece of dough and freeze for 15 minutes.
Use muffin molds.
Bake in a well preheated oven at 180 C / 350 F for 40 minutes.
Bon appetit!
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Pecan Sandies Recipe | The Most Delicious Cookies!
These easy Pecan Sandies are a crisp and buttery cookie chock full of crunchy delicious pecans that only takes a few minutes to make. Perfect for your next cookie platter or dunking into a glass of milk!
RECIPE:
If you didn’t know, pecan sandies are crisp shortbread cookies full of toasted pecans that melt in your mouth with the most satisfying crunch. It’s a very easy recipe with dough you can freeze months ahead for on demand cookies later!
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Apricot Walnut Rugelach -- a Cookie That Wants to Be a Pastry
Apricot Walnut Rugelach -- a Cookie That Wants to Be a Pastry
00:00 Intro
01:06 Dough
03:23 Prepping the filling
04:18 Rolling out the dough
06:12 Filling and rolling into logs
07:48 Baking and slicing
Makes 40 cookies
The Dough (make at least 1 day before baking):
284g unbleached all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp table salt or 1 tsp Diamond Crystal Kosher salt (2.8g using a 0.01g precision scale)
2 tsp sugar (8g)
226g unsalted butter, sliced 1/4 inch thick, kept cold
226g cream cheese, sliced 1/2 inch thick, kept cold
If your food processor is smaller than 10 cups, divide all ingredients in half and make the dough in 2 batches like I do in the video. Put the flour, salt, and sugar into a food processor and process for 10 seconds to combine. Add the butter and cream cheese and pulse in 1 second intervals until the mixture looks like couscous (about 15 one second long pulses). Turn the mixture out into a bowl and squeeze very firmly with your hands until it comes together into one big clump. If using a large food processor, divide the dough in half. If using a small food processor, repeat with the second batch of ingredients. Shape each piece into a 1.5 inch thick rectangle that is roughly 5 by 3 inches. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate overnight. The dough can be kept in the fridge for 5 days or frozen indefinitely.
The Filling:
Note about cinnamon sugar: The original recipe called for the cinnamon sugar mixture inside each log of rugelach and a little on top. After further testing I found that I like it on top of the logs, but prefer a dusting of cinnamon without the sugar inside the logs to reduce sweetness. If you only want the cinnamon sugar mix for the top, combine 12g (1 Tbsp) sugar with 1/4 tsp cinnamon.
320g apricot preserves (about 1 cup)
160g golden raisins, chopped (about 1 cup)
120g walnuts, chopped (about 1 cup)
50g granulated sugar + 1 tsp cinnamon, mixed well (see the note above)
Zest of 1 lemon and 1 orange, removed with a vegetable peeler, sliced, and minced
Milk for brushing cookies
Line the bottom of a half sheet (13x18x1 inch baking sheet) with parchment paper.
Cut the dough into 2 pieces that are half the thickness of the original piece (still 5 by 3 inches, but now about 2/3 inch thick). You should end up with 4 rectangles of dough. Chill the pieces you are not working with, wrapped in plastic wrap. Roll out each piece of dough as shown in the video to end up with a rectangle that is roughly 12x8 inches. Stack the rolled out pieces on a prepared half sheet and keep in the fridge until ready to fill.
Arrange 1 dough rectangle on the work surface with a long side facing you. Spread 1/4 cup (80g) preserves evenly over the dough with an offset spatula leaving 3/4 inch border on all sides except for the one facing you. Sprinkle the dough with a quarter of the raisins (40g), a quarter of the walnuts (30g), not quite a full tablespoon of cinnamon sugar (or just cinnamon), and a quarter of the zest.
Roll up the dough tightly into a log. Seal and trim the edges and crimp with a fork. Repeat with the remaining 3 pieces of dough. Place the logs seam side down onto the prepared half sheet.
Brush the logs with milk and sprinkle with the remaining sugar (if you are short on cinnamon sugar, add another teaspoon of sugar to the mix). Chill for 30 minutes. Put the oven rack in the middle position and preheat the oven to 350°F (180C).
With a sharp knife, make 3/4-inch-deep cuts crosswise in the logs (not all the way through) at 1-inch intervals.
Bake until golden brown, 45 to 50 minutes rotating the pan 180 degrees halfway through. Cool to warm in the pan on a rack, about 30 minutes, then transfer logs to a cutting board and slice all the way through. If some of the filling leaked out during baking, don't panic. It usually ends up around the logs, not underneath. Carefully, scrape it off when transferring the logs to the cutting board.
Ideally, serve while still warm. Leftover cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for several days. Can be rewarmed for a few minutes in a 350F oven.
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