@la.cuisine.de.geraldine: One of my favorite summer desserts! These Roasted Apricots with Honey and Thyme are so quick to make - and they look elegant on any table 🍑🙌🏻 You can find the recipe in my link in bio and on my blog under the name: 🇺🇸 Roasted Apricots with Honey and Thyme 🇫🇷 Abricots rôtis au miel et au thym 🇩🇪 Geröstete Aprikosen mit Honig und Thymian #frenchrecipe #recette #rezept #frenchcuisine #französischeküche #cuisinefrancaise #EasyRecipe #recettefacile #einfachkochen #summerrecipe #sommerrezepte #recettedété #roastedapricots #abricotsrôtis #gerösteteaprikosen

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user6869163581938 :
What are you mixing with the friselle ? Honey?
2025-07-04 16:46:49
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innatenobility
גברת קרקר :
must try
2025-07-04 20:42:09
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souontiktok
🌵Suontiktok :
Loulou kitchen fait la meme chose 😊
2025-07-27 20:27:26
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bachelorettereign
bachelorettereign :
This looks delish! Will try! It’s currently apricot season in Armenia
2025-07-25 06:39:23
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margo_i
Margo :
Jadoreeeee
2025-07-05 23:43:07
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maxx50kk
Maxx50kk :
could I make it in the oven?
2025-07-24 05:30:14
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Superb
2025-07-06 02:39:48
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❤️🥰🥰top
2025-08-08 08:23:13
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Haslina H :
yummy 😋 😋. got to try it. tq 🥰🥰👍
2025-07-04 18:07:10
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casualfoodist
Casual Foodist :
summer right there
2025-07-26 13:22:11
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😔
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Sa ce voit t fR
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