Fruit SoupPT500Mhttps://img1.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0911/c7/5/553237/300x200x90.png Fruit soup is not a true soup, it’s more like a fruit-based tapioca pudding. It could be a dessert with fresh cream and a plate of butter cookies, it also could be a perfect breakfast alongside some full-fat yogurt and a handful of granola. Note: This recipe requires at least 6 hours of chilling time.4 servings
Ingredients:
Toasted bread Fresh cheese Granola Yogurt1 tbsp. Dried currants2 tbsp. Golden raisins1 Large apple1/2 cup Sugar1/2 cup Tapioca pearls, soaked in water 2 Lemon slices1 Cinnamon stick1/2 cup Dried mission figs1/2 cup Dried apricots
Fruit soup is not a true soup, it’s more like a fruit-based tapioca pudding. It could be a dessert with fresh cream and a plate of butter cookies, it also could be a perfect breakfast alongside some full-fat yogurt and a handful of granola. Note: This recipe requires at least 6 hours of chilling time.
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Information
Gradeeasy
Serving
4 servings
Calorie288 Kcal
Prep Time20 Mins
Cook Time480 Mins
Total Time500 Mins
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Ingredients
Toasted bread
Fresh cheese
Granola
Yogurt
1 tbsp. Dried currants
2 tbsp. Golden raisins
1 Large apple
1/2 cup Sugar
1/2 cup Tapioca pearls, soaked in water
2 Lemon slices
1 Cinnamon stick
1/2 cup Dried mission figs
1/2 cup Dried apricots
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Method
Step 1
In a medium saucepan, combine the apricots, figs, cinnamon stick, lemon slices, and 3 cups (708ml) warm water, and let the fruit soak for 5 minutes. Drain the tapioca and add it along with the sugar to the pot.
Step 2
Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat. Allow the soup to boil for 1 minute, then reduce the heat to low and let simmer, stirring often to prevent sticking, for 10 minutes.
Step 3
Peel and core the apple. Cut it into 1/2-inch cubes and set it aside. Check the tapioca for doneness by removing a few pearls with a heat-resistant spoon and cooling them off under cold running water.
Step 4
The pearls will change from opaque white to mostly clear. If the tapioca is tender and cooked through, remove the soup from the heat and incorporate the raisins, currants, and cut apple.
Step 5
If the test tapioca pearl still needs more cooking time, return the pot to the heat and continue to simmer until tender. Leave the cinnamon stick and lemon slices in the soup, and the cinnamon stick will continue to give some flavor as it sits in the dish.
Step 6
Transfer the soup to a heat-resistant dish and allow it to cool to room temperature before putting it in the refrigerator. Chill for 6 hours or overnight before serving.
Step 7
Serve scoops of chilled fruit soup over yogurt and topped with granola, or alongside mild fresh cheese with toasted bread, if desired.