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This tart, adapted from the pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, with whom I wrote a cookbook, is a very simple way to show off the last of the season’s plums Use the same formula for peaches, apricots and figs when those fruits are in season The important thing to remember when making fresh fruit tarts with cut stone fruit is that you need to pack the fruit into the pastry tightly
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Have your butcher cut the ribs into serving size pieces. Sit back and enjoy the flavors and the compliments! Spicy chili, plum and soy sauce mixture give these ribs zip!
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Delicious Italian plum dumplings in a yummy brown sugar sauce are a family favorite. This recipe came from Istria, in the former Yugoslavia.
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A simple recipe of plums, sugar, pectin, and a little butter makes a delicious homemade jam.
Ingredients: plums, water, sugar, butter, pectin
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The addition of fresh tomatoes to this recipe really brightens up the flavors.
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This is a steamed pudding of brown sugar, butter, milk, flour, dates, raisins, currants, and candied fruit peel. Serve it with custard, whipped cream or ice cream.
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That tree full of ripe plums yields a sweet and luscious homemade plum liqueur that's easy to make by steeping plums in vodka with sugar and orange peel for 21 days. Vanilla helps smooth it out. You need a big jar to make it in. Great for gifts, too. You can use tangerine peel instead of orange peel. Save and eat the plums!
Ingredients: plums, sugar, vodka, vanilla, orange peel
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This beautiful plum tart, adapted from the pastry chef Alex Levin of Osteria Morini in Washington, brings together a sablé butter crust flavored with vanilla bean; colorful, juicy plum slices; and an almond cream filling with a lovely flavor that complements the fruit Using confectioners' sugar in the crust gives you a texture that is finer and smoother than if you use granulated sugar And the sugar in the crust and filling removes the need to sweeten the plums (which in turn means the fruit juices won't leach into the dough) — though you'll want to sprinkle a little turbinado sugar over the top for added crunch.
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