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Recipe(tried): Miche's Apricot Jam

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Hi Tim,

I envy you your apricot tree! This is the best (and simplest!) apricot jam recipe that I've ever come across. Trust me: once they've tasted it, your nearest and dearest will BEG you for more!

MICHE'S APRICOT JAM
(La Confiture d'Abricot de Miche) "I thought I already had the best recipe for apricot jam until I tasted Miche's. Miche is Edith's aunt and she lives about five minutes away from us in Louviers. In her eighties, she is the voluntary grandmother to all of Edith's children and nieces and nephews--which numbered 28 at last count--and in summer she buys kilos of apricots to make this jam for them. She brought us a jar one cold February day and it tasted like summer in a jar, so intensely apricot-y that we all swooned. I immediately renounced my old recipe in favor of this one.
"Miche is categoric--she makes the jam in small batches, uses as little sugar as possible, and cooks fruit for as short a time as she can get away with. She also refuses to put apricot pits in her jam--a typical French custom--for in her mind, anything that interferes with the pure, fresh apricot flavor is blasphemy. She's right, her apricot jam is out of this world."

3 lbs. (1-1/2 kg.) apricots, pitted and quartered
1 lb. (500 g.) granulated sugar (Ron's note: about 2 cups)

Place the apricots and the sugar in a non-reactive pan or bowl, stir, cover and let macerate for at least 12 hours.
Transfer the fruit and sugar to a large, heavy saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat so the mixture is boiling merrily and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat and ladle the jam into sterilized canning jars, leaving 1/4-inch headroom. Seal according to the jar manufacturer's instructions. (Ron's note: 15 minutes in a boiling water bath.)

Yield: about 10 cups (2-1/2 liters) (Ron's note: more like 6 cups)

Source: On Rue Tatin, by Susan Herrman Loomis
MsgID: 202810
Shared by: Ron in Worcester, MA
In reply to: ISO: Apricot jam
Board: Canning and Preserving at Recipelink.com
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