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Apricots, But Make It Science, Nostalgia, and a Cake You’ll Probably Gatekeep

20 July 2025 at 11:02

If you're in the US or UK, it's peak stone fruit season (Aussie and Kiwi friends and familyβ€”you’re deep in winter, but your time will come!). And one of my FAVORITE stone fruits is apricots. The velvety golden-orange skin and sweet-tart flavor just bring me peak summer joy, and all my worries fade away. In this paid subscriber newsletter, you will…

  • Learn why I use underripe apricots for jams (and other science cooking facts)

  • Get my kitchen hacks to maximize flavor and a culinary use for those apricot pits you might not be aware of!

  • Make Apricot Lemon Orange Jam and Apricot Coconut Semolina Cake with the two exclusive recipes I’m sharing

But before we get to the good stuff, I need your quick input! I’m planning a series of chats for all subscribers with some of my favorite cookbook authors and want to know who you want to hear from most! Click below, answer 2 quick questions, and THANK YOU!

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πŸ”¬ Apricot Science Facts to Help You Cook

1. Their golden-orange color = carotenoids (like beta-carotene).
These antioxidants are fat-soluble, meaning absorption improves when paired with

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