This recipe for chicken with ground almonds and dried apricots along with a spicy curry paste from Lemons and Anchovies is something that I never would have thought of myself. They’re all ingredients that I use on a regular basis, but it’s definitely a unique combination. I usually don’t touch apricots outside of a snack or a dessert, but I can really see how it would be a wonderful addition to this sauce. Yet another addition to my must try list — it’s a list that is going to take me a lifetime to get through.
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“…This past Sunday marked the first normal day I’ve had in weeks. I put away the suitcase (if for just a week), cleaned my house, accepted defeat against the doe and her two fawn who have staked a claim on my tomato plants, and I actually cooked a decent meal. I have been meaning to try a recipe from a 2003 issue of Food & Wine. Apricots and almonds in a thick, rich sauce? I couldn’t imagine a more fitting dish to rouse my senses out of the last few weeks’ cooking rut.
Ground almonds and dried apricots along with a spicy curry paste are a winning combination here. The dish has exotic flair, the almonds adding richness to the sauce. I was doubtful that the rehydrated apricots being added during the last few minutes of cooking would actually add substance to the dish but I was happy to be proven wrong. As the sauce simmered, I mashed the apricots into the sauce to for a bit of sweetness and fruitiness to offset the spiciness of the cayenne pepper and the curry. I served this with a simple arugula salad dressed in lemon and olive oil and roasted fingerling potatoes but I couldn’t resist having a taste with rice. It was a winner both ways…”
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5 comments
Alida Greenhalgh says:
Sep 5, 2011
Gosh, that looks, sounds really good!
Iris Koller says:
Sep 5, 2011
looks amazing – and easy to make vegetarian (which I will do tonight) by subbing tofu for the chicken
Iris Koller says:
Sep 5, 2011
It was amazingly yummy with extra firm tofu slices in place of chicken. I might cut down on the cayenne or eliminate peppering the meat/tofu. I also think I might try raisins instead of (or in addition to) the apricots. Thanks for sharing this!
Anonymous says:
Sep 6, 2011
I’ve never thought about using apricots with curry… this looks great! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Anonymous says:
Sep 6, 2011
Thank you so much for the link. So glad you liked this recipe. :)