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Tulip Baskets Of Aqua Libra And Apricot Sorbet With Fresh

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Vegetables, Fruits Vegetarian Veg1, Vegetarian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 c Sorbet:
100 g Dried apricots
1/2 Bottle Aqua libra
1/2 Lemon, juice
8 Sheets filo pastry
1 T Honey
1 Star fruit
4 Strawberries
1 Orange segmented
1 Red apple
6 Strawberries
1 t Honey
Half a lemon, liquidise and
pass
through sieve
juice of

INSTRUCTIONS

To prepare sorbet, boil apricots in the Aqua Libra until soft.
Liquidise the soft apricots until smooth then add the lemon juice.
Adjust the consistency of the fruit pure with more Aqua Libra so that
it resembles thick cooking oil. Place in a large bowl and place in  the
freezer. Stir every half hour. This will take approximately 5-6  hours
to freeze. Alternatively place in an ice cream machine.  Tulip Baskets:
Cut filo into large circles approx. 14 cm. Brush 4 circles with some
of the warm honey, then place another circle on top. Push into a deep
jam tart tin and make sure that the base is flat. Bake in a moderate
oven for 5 minutes. Remove from oven and brush with remaining honey.
Replace into oven until golden brown, approximately 2 minutes. Cool  on
cooling rack. Spoon a little of the sorbet in each tulip and  arrange
the sliced fruit around the sorbet, arrange on the strawberry  pure.
Garnish with small melon balls and strips of blanched orange.
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 900
Calories From Fat: 47
Total Fat: 5.7g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 28.9mg
Potassium: 3904.9mg
Carbohydrates: 224g
Fiber: 40.3g
Sugar: 164.9g
Protein: 15.2g


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