Apricot Dumplings

  • Prep Time 40 Min
  • Cook Time 60 Min
  • 6 Servings

Apricot dumplings, also known as Marillenknödel, are a traditional European dessert, especially popular in Austria and parts of Central Europe. These dumplings feature a soft, pillowy potato-based dough that encases fresh apricots filled with brandy-soaked sugar cubes, creating a perfect contrast between sweet, tangy, and buttery flavors.

Once cooked, the dumplings are coated in golden, buttery breadcrumbs and baked until crisp. The result? A warm, melt-in-your-mouth dessert with a caramelized crunch on the outside and a juicy, sweet center.

This dish is not only a wonderful treat for apricot lovers but also a great way to experience an authentic European dessert. Whether you’re making them for a family gathering, a special occasion, or simply as a weekend indulgence, these apricot dumplings are bound to impress.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Authentic European Flavor – A traditional Austrian dessert
Perfectly Sweet & Tangy – The apricots balance the sweetness beautifully
Golden & Crispy – A buttery breadcrumb topping makes all the difference
Fun to Make – A hands-on recipe that’s great for baking enthusiasts
Versatile – Can be served as a dessert or a sweet main dish

What Are Apricot Dumplings?

Apricot dumplings belong to the knödel (dumpling) family of European cuisine. They are particularly famous in Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic, where fruit dumplings are a cherished treat.

What makes Marillenknödel special is their combination of textures:

  • A soft and tender dough made from mashed potatoes, flour, egg yolks, and butter
  • A juicy apricot filling infused with a hint of brandy and sugar
  • A buttery, caramelized breadcrumb topping that adds crunch and richness

Traditionally, these dumplings are served warm, dusted with powdered sugar, and sometimes drizzled with melted butter. They can be enjoyed as a dessert, snack, or even a light meal in Austrian households.

How to Choose the Best Apricots

For the best results, select fresh, ripe apricots that are firm yet slightly soft to the touch. Here’s what to look for:
✔️ Bright orange color – Avoid pale or greenish apricots
✔️ Slight softness – They should give slightly when pressed but not be mushy
✔️ Fragrant aroma – A sweet apricot smell indicates ripeness

If apricots are out of season, you can substitute them with small peaches or plums, though the classic recipe calls for apricots for their tangy-sweet balance.

Tips for the Perfect Dumplings

✔️ Use starchy potatoes (like Yukon Gold) for a soft yet sturdy dough.
✔️ Drain the potatoes well before mashing to avoid excess moisture in the dough.
✔️ Wrap the apricots tightly with the dough to prevent any filling from leaking.
✔️ Cook dumplings in gently boiling water—not a rolling boil—to keep them intact.
✔️ Toast the breadcrumbs with butter before baking for extra crispiness.

Serving Suggestions

These dumplings are delicious on their own, but you can take them to the next level by serving them with:

🥄 Powdered sugar – A light dusting adds the perfect touch of sweetness
🍯 Drizzled honey – Enhances the natural flavors of the apricots
🍨 Vanilla ice cream – A warm and cold contrast that’s simply divine
🥛 Whipped cream – Adds a creamy, airy finish

They also pair wonderfully with a cup of coffee or tea, making them an excellent afternoon treat.

Storage & Reheating

  • Fridge: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
  • Freezer: Not recommended, as the potato dough changes texture when frozen.
  • Reheating: Warm in a 325°F oven for about 10 minutes to restore crispiness.

Recipe

Apricot Dumplings

  • Prep Time 40 Min
  • Cook Time 60 Min
  • 6 Servings

Try this delightful Apricot Dumplings Recipe, a unique dessert made with fresh apricots, sweet brandy-soaked sugar cubes, and golden breadcrumbs.

Recipe

Apricot Dumplings

  • Prep Time 40 Min
  • Cook Time 60 Min
  • 6 Servings

Try this delightful Apricot Dumplings Recipe, a unique dessert made with fresh apricots, sweet brandy-soaked sugar cubes, and golden breadcrumbs.

Ingredients

  • 1.2 lbs (about 3 medium) potatoes
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour (plus extra for dusting)
  • 4 large egg yolks
  • 3 1/2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted
  • 24 sugar cubes
  • 2 tbsp brandy (such as cognac)
  • 24 apricots, pitted
  • 1 cup breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt

Method

  1. Prepare the potatoes
    Wash the potatoes thoroughly and cook in salted boiling water or steam them for 20–25 minutes until tender. Peel the cooked potatoes and mash them into a smooth purée.
  2. Make the dough
    Add the flour to the mashed potatoes and mix well. Incorporate the egg yolks, 2 tbsp of melted butter, and 1/2 tsp of salt. Stir until the mixture forms a smooth, even dough. Shape the dough into a log and cut it into 24 equal slices.
  3. Stuff the apricots
    Soak each sugar cube in a bit of brandy. Place one soaked sugar cube inside each apricot, ensuring it’s securely inside.
  4. Wrap the apricots
    Flatten each slice of dough into a small circle. Place a stuffed apricot in the center, wrap the dough around it, and seal it completely.
  5. Cook the dumplings
    Heat a large pot of salted water over medium heat until it gently boils. Carefully add the dumplings in small batches. Allow them to cook until they rise to the surface, which should take approximately 5 to 7 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer them to a baking dish.
  6. Prepare the topping
    Combine the remaining melted butter with the breadcrumbs. Spread this mixture evenly over the dumplings. Sprinkle granulated sugar on top.
  7. Bake
    Preheat the oven to 350°F. Bake the dumplings for 20 minutes until the tops are golden and crispy.
  8. Serve
    Serve the apricot dumplings warm, straight from the oven.
Nutrition Facts
  •  amount per serving

    Verified
  • CALORIES 260
  • CALORIES FROM FAT 100
  • % DAILY VALUE *    

  • Total Fat 11 G
  • Saturated Fat 6 G
  • Trans Fat 0 G
  • Cholesterol 120 MG
  • Sodium 180 MG
  • Potassium 400 MG
  • Total Carbohydrate 36 G
  • Dietary Fiber 3 G
  • Total Sugars 12 G
  • Protein 5 G
  • 14 %
  • 30 %
  • 0 %
  • 40 %
  • 8 %
  • 8 %
  • 13 %
  • 12 %
  • 24 %
  • 10 %

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Nutrition Facts
  •  amount per serving

    Verified
  • CALORIES 260
  • CALORIES FROM FAT 100
  • % DAILY VALUE *    

  • Total Fat 11 G
  • Saturated Fat 6 G
  • Trans Fat 0 G
  • Cholesterol 120 MG
  • Sodium 180 MG
  • Potassium 400 MG
  • Total Carbohydrate 36 G
  • Dietary Fiber 3 G
  • Total Sugars 12 G
  • Protein 5 G
  • 14 %
  • 30 %
  • 0 %
  • 40 %
  • 8 %
  • 8 %
  • 13 %
  • 12 %
  • 24 %
  • 10 %

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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