• Old-world method – Maceration draws out the fruit’s essence before cooking, resulting in richer, more complex flavor than quick-boil versions

  • No commercial pectin – No chalky aftertaste, just pure, velvety fruit

  • Simple ingredients – Apricots, sugar, lemon—that’s it

  • Customizable – Adjust sweetness, add vanilla or spices, make it your own

  • Beautiful gift – Tie a ribbon around a jar and share summer with someone you love

  • Endless uses – Spread on toast, swirl into yogurt, spoon over ice cream, or eat by the spoonful

Every batch is a small act of preservation, turning fragile summer bounty into year-round joy.

The Ingredients

Ingredient Amount Notes
Fresh apricots 2 lbs Ripe but not mushy; about 6-8 cups halved and pitted
Granulated sugar 2½ cups Adjust based on sweetness of fruit
Fresh lemon juice 3 tablespoons About 1 large lemon
Lemon zest 1 teaspoon Optional, but adds brightness
Water ¼ cup Only if needed

The Method: Macerate, Simmer, Jar, Treasure

Step 1: Prepare the Apricots