What to Cook During Plum’s Prime Season

Sweet juicy plums are delicious in beverages, appetizers, salads and desserts. They’re wonderful grilled, sautéed, poached, baked or broiled. Experiment by swapping them out for other stone fruits such as peaches, nectarines, cherries and apricots in your favorite recipes.

Easy Plum Jam with Chia Seeds

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I often think about my mother’s incredible Banbury Tarts, amazing shortbread-like, thumbprint cookies she would make for special occasions. They were filled with our favorite jam, my grandmother’s homemade plum jam. It was mostly fruit with very little added sugar. The plums were ripened on the tree and sweet enough on their own. For a no-guilt treat, try these kid-friendly Thumbprint Cookies opens in a new tab or No-Bake Thumbprint Cookies opens in a new tab filled with fruit-sweetened Easy Plum Jam with Chia Seeds opens in a new tab.

Plums are delicious in beverages, appetizers, salads and desserts. They’re wonderful grilled, sautéed, poached, baked or broiled. For something different, swap them out for other stone fruits such as peaches, nectarines, cherries and apricots in a variety of recipes. Here are some (plum-good) ideas and recipes.

Plums for breakfast? Yes! Here’s a nice variety:

Serve plumbs as an appetizer: 

Spinach Salad with Plums and Goat Cheese

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If you’ve never tried plums in your salad, you’re in for a real treat:

Plum Clafoutis

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Plums make delicious desserts:

How do you like to enjoy plums? Got an idea or a recipe? I’d love to know.

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