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An apricot is a small, soft stone fruit. It is especially suited to drying because of its sweet flesh. Homemade dried apricots can be dehydrated in the oven or a dehydrator machine. They make excellent snacks or recipe additions.
Steps
Drying Apricots in the Oven
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1Buy or pick your apricots when they are fully ripe.[1] Under-ripe fruit can become sour when dried. If they grow locally in your area, wait for the end of the season “canning specials” when you can get ripe fruit that you can use immediately, instead of keeping it around to eat raw.
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2Look for big sales at your local supermarket. They will be ripe in late summer, or sometime between July and September, depending upon the year.Advertisement
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3Ripen firm apricots by placing them in a paper bag in the window. If you are worried your apricots will become overripe before you have time to dry them, you can place them in the refrigerator for up to a week.
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4Clean your apricots thoroughly. Soak them for a few minutes in water to loosen dirt and then rinse them with running water. Discard any bruised apricots.
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5Pit the apricots. You should cut them in half along the indentation, and then you can remove the pit.
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6Turn the apricots inside out. Push the outside center up, so that there is more flesh exposed to the air. You will dry them with the flesh facing up.
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7Take a baking sheet and line it with parchment paper. If you have a large wire rack, place it above the rack to reduce drying times.[2]
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8Lay the apricot halves on the rack, or directly on the parchment paper. Make sure they are spaced evenly apart.
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9Preheat your oven to its lowest setting. They will dry best at a warming temperature below 200 degrees (93 degrees Celsius). 175 degrees Fahrenheit (79 degrees Celsius) will work well for drying apricots.
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10Space the oven racks several levels apart. Place the cooking sheets with racks in the oven.
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11Wait at least 10 to 12 hours for the apricots to dry. Turn them at the halfway mark to ensure even drying. They should be slightly soft but leathery when they are done.
- The cooking time will vary depending upon the size of the apricots and the temperature at which you dry them. It will take less time to dry at 175 than 150 degrees.
Drying Apricots in a Dehydrator
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1Choose your ripe apricots. Clean them with fresh water, just as you did in the oven drying method.
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2Pit the apricots. Slice them along the indentation with a paring knife. Remove the pit and discard.
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3Separate the halves and turn them inside out. Leave the skins on. You need to press the outside center until the flesh spreads out.
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4Remove your dehydrator racks. Spread the apricots onto the racks with the flesh facing up. Make sure there is space between each piece of fruit for increased airflow.
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5Replace the racks. Set the dehydrator at 135 degrees Fahrenheit (57 degrees Celsius). Read your manual to determine if this is the low, medium or high setting on your dehydrator.[3]
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6Wait approximately 12 hours or until the timer goes off. Larger apricot halves will take longer.
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7Store dried apricots in sealed glass canning jars. Place them in a cool, dark place, such as a pantry. They will last several months.
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Things You'll Need
- Oven
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper
- Dehydrator
- Paring knife
- Wire rack
- Timer
- Honey
- Lemon juice
- Fruit juice
- Water
References
About This Article
To dry apricots, first clean them by soaking them in water for a few minutes and rinsing off any dirt. Then, cut the apricots in half so you can remove the pits. Once you’ve removed the pits, turn the apricot halves inside out, which will help them dry out more thoroughly. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and lay the apricot halves on the sheet, spaced evenly apart. To dry the apricots, place the pan in a warm oven for 10-12 hours. Make sure to flip the apricots over 6 hours in, so they dry out evenly. To learn how to use a dehydrator to dry apricots, read on!