| Serves | 6 to 8 |
Apricots and cherries lead the stone-fruit season, and together they make a winning combination, especially paired in old-fashioned desserts like pie, crisp, cobbler, or crumble. If sour pie cherries are available, include a cup for their flavor. And, if raspberry season should coincide, you can’t go wrong throwing in a handful or two of those as well.
| 2½ | lb. ripe apricots | |
| 1 | lb. cherries | |
| 2 | Tbsp. sugar | |
| 1½ | Tbsp. Minute tapioca | |
| ⅛ | tsp. almond extract |
| ¾ | cup light brown sugar | |
| ⅔ | cup flour | |
| ½ | cup rolled oats or finely chopped almonds | |
| ¼ | tsp. salt | |
| ½ | tsp. nutmeg | |
| 1 | tsp. cinnamon, optional | |
| 6 | Tbsp. butter, cut into small chunks |
Be sure to read Deborah Madison’s column on the wonder of cherries.
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1. by rtysons on Jul 16, 2008 at 3:51 PM PDT
This sounds just like a baked, dessert version of one of my favorite jam recipes (self developed!) from the past few years of jamming. I can’t wait to try the recipe, if I can just find good fruit here in AK.
2. by frankdesign@gmail.com on Jul 17, 2008 at 9:38 AM PDT
This is great! I love cobblers and crisps and can’t wait to try your cobbler. On my food blog Frank Food, http://frankfood.tumblr.com/ , I wrote about an apricot and blueberry crisp and a galette I recently made. Such a great way to use all the great peaches and apricots in season now!
Thanks,
Frank
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