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In the summer I love making these sauces/spreads which are thinner than jams and less sweet and use them on top of desserts but they are also perfect for breakfast.

We left quite unexpectedly for a long weekend and went to a nearby island.  It was a decision we took on Friday afternoon and we left early on Saturday morning and came back yesterday.  We are having really high temperatures here in Athens and until we leave on vacation in August, we shall be doing this as often as we can.

I will be having some guests staying with us for the next two weeks starting on Wednesday, so I will not be spending time on the computer and It’s really difficult now with high temperatures to stay at home.

Yesterday when we returned there were some apricots and plums I bought at the farmers’ market last week and as today we shall be buying some fresh fruit, I made them into a sauce.

 

The cooking time is usually about 10 – 15 minutes on medium heat depending how juicy the fruit is and if the fruit is wet it will take more time.   The more time  you keep mixing it will become into a jam.  The amount of sugar is up to you if you want this sauce to be very sweet, increase the amount of sugar or if you want it low calorie you may use splenda.  The liqueur added is optional but you can use any other liqueur you like to flavour the sauce.

These sauces are better preserved in the refrigerator.

The Cherry and apricot sauce is the one I made last week and I used it in the Lizertorte.

Cherry and Apricot Spread – Recipe by Ivy

Preparation time: 5 minutes

Cooking time:15 – 25 minutes

Ingredients:

10

Apricots, pitted

25

Cherries, pitted

1

Cup

Sugar

1

Tbsp

Cherry brandy

Directions:

1.

Wash and pit the fruit

2.

Place in a saucepan with other ingredients and at boiling point simmer for 25 minutes.Allow to cool before serving.

collage apricot and plum sauce

Apricot and plum spread – Recipe by Ivy

Preparation time: 5 minutes

Cooking time:15 – 25 minutes

Ingredients:

7

Apricots

7

Plums

1

Cup

Sugar

1

Tbsp

Mastic liqueur

Directions:

1.

Wash and pit the fruit

2.

Place in a saucepan with other ingredients and at boiling point simmer for 25 minutes.Allow to cool before serving.

Raspberry Sauce – Recipe by Ivy

When my son came from Switzerland I asked him to bring along some raspberry preserves but as he could not find any preserves he brought some fresh raspberries.  Unfortunately they did not make the trip 🙂 so again the best solution was to make them into a sauce.  The procedure is the same as above, et voila…

Cranberry Sauce, Recipe by Ivy

Preparation time:about ½hour

Ingredients

  • 250 grams of fresh or frozen cranberries
  • 2 tablespoons brown muscovado sugar
  • ½ cup red gooseberry liqueur
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • A few cloves and peppercorns

Directions:

  1. Wash the fruit and place in a frying pan.
  2. Add sugar, liqueur and spices.
  3. Mix continuously until sauce reduces to half.
  4. Let it cool down and then serve on your favourite dessert.
  5. Store leftover in refrigerator.

Cranberry Sauce

 

 

Peach sauce

Preparation time:  10 minutes

Cooking time:  15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups diced peaches
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 cinnamon stick (about 3 cm / 1 inch)
  • ½ tsp vanilla essence

Directions:

  1. Peel the peaches and cut them into smaller pieces.
  2. Put them in a non-stick frying pan, together with sugar, water and cinnamon stick.
  3. Mix continuously until sauce reduces to half.
  4. Discard the cinnamon stick and mix in vanilla.
  5. Let it cool down and then serve on your favourite dessert.
  6. Store leftover in refrigerator.

Peach sauce

Kopiaste and Kali Orexi!

signature Ivy

 

 

 

 

See also:

Caramelized apricots
Strawberry Sauce
Kiwi Sauce

Fig Jam

Lemon Marmalade

Strawberry Jam

Caramelized Orange Peels

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Ron

Wednesday 24th of November 2010

Excellent recipes. The cherry apricot spread would be great for a unique Thanksgiving addition alongside the traditional cranberry sauce.

maria

Wednesday 10th of June 2009

it has been too hot to stay even on crete! lucky you for getting out of athens at this time

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Ben

Tuesday 9th of June 2009

I wish I could just leave one weekend to a beautiful Greek island, hehe. Enjoy your summer as much as you can and I'll make one of these spreads/sauces for my ice creams. They look really good

lisaiscooking

Tuesday 9th of June 2009

Both sound delicious! And, they can be used so many ways. On a croissant looks great!

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Soma

Tuesday 9th of June 2009

Fruit spreads are so versatile.. have some in stock & may be used any place. what a beautiful way to enjoy the summer abundance!

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