WARM APPLE AND APRICOT PHYLLO PURSES

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Created for RSC #6. Don't let phyllo dough scare you. This is a simple recipe, but with a very elegant presentation. If you make it ahead of time just rewarm it in the oven to warm the fruit and re-melt the chocolate. Prep time includes soaking time for the fruit in the wine.

Provided by Mirj2338

Categories     Dessert

Time 3h10m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 tablespoons butter
3 granny smith apples, peeled and cored and cut into 1/3 inch chunks
10 dried apricots, cut into 1/4 inch chunks
1/2 cup golden raisin
1 cup white wine
2 large oranges, juice of
1/2 small lemon, juice of
5 tablespoons brown sugar
cinnamon, to taste
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 box phyllo dough, defrosted overnight in the refridgerator
1/2 cup butter, melted
8 ounces bittersweet chocolate (get good quality stuff)

Steps:

  • Soak the apricots and the raisins in the 1 cup of white wine for 2 hours
  • Drain, reserving 1/4 cup of the wine
  • Preheat the oven to 320 degrees F
  • In a large skillet, melt the butter over a medium flame
  • Add the 1/4 cup of white wine
  • Add the apples and the drained apricots and raisins
  • Saute for 3 minutes
  • Add the juice of 1/2 an orange and 1/2 of the lemon into the skillet and continue sauteeing
  • Add the brown sugar, mix well with the fruit
  • Sprinkle with cinnamon and remove from the flame
  • In a small bowl, combine the cornstarch with the juice of the remaining 1 1/2 oranges
  • Stir vigorously until smooth
  • Put the pan of fruit back on the flame
  • Slowly add the cornstarch mix to the pan, stirring continuously
  • The mixture should start to thicken and caramelize
  • You want it to be sticky, not runny
  • Remove from the heat
  • Unwrap the phyllo dough and lay out the sheets
  • Cut the layered stack lengthwise and widthwise to make 4 rectangular quarter-stacks of 12 sheets each stack
  • Take one rectangular sheet, brush around the edges with the melted butter
  • Lay the next sheet on top, but at an angle
  • Continue doing this 4 more times for a pile of 6 sheets, each sheet at an angle to the one below it
  • Place a small mound of fruit in the middle
  • Top the fruit with a square of chocolate
  • Lift one edge toward the middle, gathering and pleating the dough as you go around the pile, pulling the edges to the middle to form a purse
  • Make 8 purses this way (8 piles of 6 sheets each)
  • Brush and drizzle each purse with melted butter
  • Place the purses on a parchment line cookie sheet
  • Bake 10 minutes
  • Raise the heat to 350 degrees F, and bake another 15 minutes until the purses are golden
  • Serve warm
  • If you make the sheets in advance, rewarm for a few minutes in the oven to warm the fruit and melt the chocolate

Eric wyatt
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These purses were very easy to make and they were a big hit with my family.


Alhakeem Smith
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The filling was a bit runny, but the phyllo pastry was nice and crispy.


mehdi jaffari
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These purses were a bit too sweet for my taste, but they were still very good.


Khizar Qureshi
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I loved the crispy phyllo pastry and the sweet, tangy filling.


kuber limbu
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These purses were perfect for a quick and easy dessert.


Ashley Baker
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I would definitely make these again.


Jasmine Shah
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These purses were very easy to make and they were a big hit with my family.


Rogelio Torres
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The filling was a bit runny, but the phyllo pastry was nice and crispy.


Santosh Jaisi
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These purses were a bit too sweet for my taste, but they were still very good.


marius gheorghe
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I loved the crispy phyllo pastry and the sweet, tangy filling.


Mian Subhan
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These purses were perfect for a quick and easy dessert.


Shahzaib Khattak
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I would definitely make these again.


Qamar Dahri
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These purses were very easy to make and they were a big hit with my family.


Mahi Tanvir
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The filling was a bit runny, but the phyllo pastry was nice and crispy.


AL SAAD SYSTEM
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These purses were a bit too sweet for my taste, but they were still very good.


mohammad azijul hakim
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I love the combination of apples and apricots in these purses. The phyllo pastry is so crispy and flaky.


Marius YT
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These purses were so easy to make and they turned out so impressive. I will definitely be making them again.


Blessing bih Doh
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I made these for a brunch party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved the crispy phyllo pastry and the sweet, tangy filling.


Fross Stewart
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These phyllo purses were a delightful treat! The combination of apples, apricots, and cinnamon was simply divine.


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