Carrots with Apricots, Hazelnuts, and Creme Fraiche
Northwest Florida is a gorgeous place to live, but doesn’t yet offer many real food restaurants. So I was excited to discover a new favorite – Bud and Alley’s Pizza Bar. The regular pizza has gluten, which we don’t eat, but they do offer gluten-free pizzas (a fun treat if you can tolerate grains) and the chef creates some of the most fresh and ingenious appetizers, sides and salads on the Gulf Coast!
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The menu changes with the seasons, the bruschetta is a true fermented sourdough, and many of the vegetables, dairy and meats come from local sources.
A few weeks ago Hannah and I swung by for a late dinner by the beach and had the most amazing carrot side dish. Chef Keaton roasted colorful carrots and served them with creme friache, hazelnuts, apricots, parsley and honey. It was so good, we had to recreate it at home.
I cooked the carrots in a sauté pan with a bit of butter and seasoned them with Celtic sea salt. I always plump dried fruit in juice or liquor to amp up the flavor, so I plumped the non-sulphured apricots in fresh orange juice. The sweet, crunchy, salty, creaminess makes a divine combination!
Next time you visit Seaside, FL make sure you head over to Bud and Alley’s Pizza Bar for some creative, local dishes!
Serves 4
Carrots with Apricots, Hazelnuts, and Creme FraicheInspired by the Roasted Carrots and Creme Fraiche side dish at Bud and Alley's Pizza Bar in Seaside, FL.
10 minPrep Time
10 minCook Time
20 minTotal Time
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Ingredients
For the Carrots:1 pound carrots, peeled and cut in half-lengthwise2 tablespoons unsalted butter1/2 teaspoon Celtic sea salt For the Apricots:1/4 cup fresh orange juice1/4 cup chopped dried apricots (I prefer to use unsulphured )For the Toppings:1/2 cup creme fraiche (can omit if dairy intolerant)1/4 cup chopped hazelnuts (I used soaked and dehydrated nuts)1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley1 tablespoon raw honeyInstructions
Melt the butter over medium heat in a large skillet . Place the carrots in one single layer and cook for 4-5 minutes until the edges are turning golden brown. Using a pair of tongs , flip the carrots over and continue cooking until the second side is turning golden brown. If you like the carrots on the crunchier side, then reduce the cooking time by a minute or so per side.Meanwhile, place the orange juice and apricots in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer over low heat. Remove from the heat and drain.To Serve: Spread the creme fraiche on the serving platter. Top with carrots, hazelnuts, parsley, apricots and drizzle with honey. You can also add a bit more of Celtic sea salt if you'd like. Serve immediately.7.6.34562http://deliciouslyorganic.net/carrots-apricots-hazelnuts-creme-fraiche/Copyright 2016 Deliciously Organic
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