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Oven-Dried Fruit with Chocolate and Toasted Almonds

Oven-drying is a slow, gentle cooking process that uses dry heat to extract the water from fruit. Left in the oven for several hours at a low temperature, the fruit does not burn but shrinks and shrivels bit by bit as the water evaporates. As the outside of the fruit dries, the inside turns soft and chewy. Although pears, plums, and apricots are used here, any combination of stone fruit, berries, or other fruit can be dried in a similar way.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 8

Ingredients

4 pears (1 1/2 pounds)
4 plums (12 ounces)
4 apricots (12 ounces)
3 to 4 tablespoons honey
8 ounces dark chocolate (at least 70 percent)
1 cup raw whole almonds, toasted (page 53)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 225°F, with racks in upper and lower positions. Core pears and slice 1/4 inch thick. Pit plums and apricots, and cut fruit into 3/4-inch wedges. Divide between two parchment-lined baking sheets. Drizzle fruit with honey, and toss to coat. Spread in an even layer.

    Step 2

    Cook until the fruit is shriveled and slightly shiny but still chewy, rotating sheets from top to bottom and front to back halfway through, about 2 1/2 hours. Remove from oven, and let cool completely. Dried fruit can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 1 month (it thaws quickly).

    Step 3

    Arrange the dried fruit on a platter and serve with chocolate and toasted almonds.

  2. Nutrition Information

    Step 4

    (Per Serving)

    Step 5

    Calories: 385

    Step 6

    Saturated Fat: 6.2g

    Step 7

    Unsaturated Fat: 7.9g

    Step 8

    Cholesterol: 3.5mg

    Step 9

    Carbohydrates: 52g

    Step 10

    Protein: 5.8g

    Step 11

    Sodium: 1.4mg

    Step 12

    Fiber: 7.8g

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