Showing posts with label dried apricots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dried apricots. Show all posts

Oct 16, 2009

apricot oat bars








it's been four days since i posted an oat-related baked good recipe, so clearly it is time for another. apricot oat bars. we love these. so easy middle aged kids and tweens can make them unaided (the only tricky part involves proper use of oven mitts). much younger kids can make these with a bit of help.

apricot oat bars
2 sticks butter, melted in the microwave
1 1/2 cups california dried apricots, snipped into quarters with kitchen scissors
3 cups old fashioned rolled oats
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
1 cup oat flour
3/4 cup unbleached all purpose flour or whole wheat flour or a mix
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup plain yogurt

preheat oven to 350 F. line 9 x 13 pan with parchment paper. melt butter. snip apricots. combine dry ingredients: oats, flours, brown sugar and salt. mix until no lumps are present. add the melted butter, egg, yogurt, vanilla extract and apricots. mix with a large wooden spoon until well blended. ceremoniously heave the goopy dough into the prepared baking pan. smash, press, and otherwise smoosh the dough around to the outer edges, creating a smooth level surface eradicating all empty spaces (little kids are brilliant at this). bake for 45 minutes and/or until the top is a pleasing shade of light golden brown. allow to cool for 5 minutes. then cut into squares (best if this is done while bars are still rather warm). let cool for another 20 minutes before consuming (otherwise they will crumble more than you would like). great for a fast breakfast, or with tea.

rather dreary, freezing and with pouring rain here in the new york corridor this weekend. great for staying in. happy weekend none the less. xo, g.


Jan 20, 2009

still winter



it is definitely still winter around here. the snow keeps falling. the mercury keeps dropping. winter. snow on top of snow on top of ice on top of snow.

a simple breakfast was called for today. plain yogurt, toasted oats, pistachios, pumpkin seeds, dried cherries, apricot king dried apricots. apricot king is the best. i order his apricots and have them shipped all the way from northern california. "home grown in the flavor zone" is his slogan. really good though despite the slogan. tart. moist. chewey. not too sweet. (minimum of sulfer dioxide...i've tried them without the preservative and they are just. awful)  anyway these apricots taste so incredible, so delicious, it seems perfectly believable that we will be feasting on juicy fresh local apricots just 5 months from now. you are on your way out, old man winter.