Apricot Bavarian


Despite the name, the original version of this light, chilled dessert was invented by the swiss. great for a summer garden party. prep time includes chill time. garnish with fresh mint leaves or edible nasturtium flowers. use plain yogurt in bavarian, but try other flavors of yogurt for garnish, i.e. Raspberry, orange, vanilla or peach.

Steps


Spray a 8-inch ring mold with nonfat cooking spray.
Cook apricots in orange juice concentrate , in small saucepan , until tender.
Sprinkle gelatin over cold water in heatproof cup and let stand 5 minutes.
Place cup in small saucepan with hot water and set over moderate heat , until gelatin dissolves , about 5 minutes.
Stir gelatin occasionally.
Put apricot-orange mixture , 3 / 4 cup sugar , gelatin mix , lemon juice and 1 1 / 2 cup yogurt in a blender.
Blend well.
Beat egg whites in bowl until frothy.
While beating , gradually add 2 tablespoon sugar and beat until peaks form.
Gently fold egg whites into apricot mixture.
Do not over mix.
Spoon mixture into ring mold and cover with plastic and refrigerate at least 4 hours.
To serve , remove plastic and unmold onto plate.
Arrange orange slices around outside and put remaining yogurt in a bowl and set in center of ring.
Spoon yogurt beside each serving of bavarian.

Ingredients


dried apricot, frozen orange juice concentrate, unflavored gelatin, cold water, lemon juice, sugar, plain low-fat yogurt, egg whites, oranges