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Alphabet April and Apple Apricot & Almond Afters!

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Alphabet April and Apple Apricot & Almond Afters!

Well, today starts the A-Z blogging challenge! 🙂 (I’m currently listed as participant 684) I had hoped to be more prepared for this month and think what I was posting in advance but it seems (as usual) my planning didn’t always reach my kitchen! 😛

Thankfully the alphabet starts with ‘A’

so there are plenty of ingredients I could have used (and I’ve used a few)! and lots of wonderful recipes I could start with! I haven’t set myself a specific topic for this challenge as I have a feeling it will be difficult enough without stressing myself thinking of obscure posts for Q, Z, or even Y and V. So, A for Alphabet. A for April. A for Apple, Apricot & Almond Afters! 🙂

I wonder how many ‘A’s’ I could put in one sentence!? Ask any adult about all absolutely awesome … ? apple, apricot and almond afters! Lol 😛 that’s 12 consecutive a words without really trying! 🙂 Anyway… back to the point! 😛 This recipe was created especially for this challenge and it is so versatile it can be whatever you like! Use it as a yummy start to the day for breakfast, on its own or with pancakes.

Have it as a mid morning (or afternoon) snack, serve as a quick dessert or make it fancy and add some vanilla (coconut/soya) cream. 🙂 Have a little jiggle with the flavours until you create what’s perfect for you! I’ve also made a raw version (for you Milica! & Mladen :P) and a cooked version too!

Gather

Prepare

  1. Chop the apple into bite size pieces and put in a pan

    (for raw recipe put in a bowl). Sprinkle some lemon juice over and top up with water (toss to cover pieces completely if following raw recipe and don’t add water). Heat on a low heat until soft but holding their shape (add more water if necessary).

  2. Chop the apricots into thin strips, then dice.
  3. Put the whole almonds in a blender and blitz until you have fine crumbs.
  4. Mix the rose water with the vanilla and mixed spice.
  5. Assemble! Put a layer of apple in a cup and dot with the spice mix. Add a layer of apricot followed by a layer of almond crumb. Repeat twice.
  6. Sprinkle with flaked almonds (these are great dry toasted).
  7. Enjoy!

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