Purple plums are still hanging on as fall weather settles in, so I grabbed a bunch to make a plum cake recipe I have had for years. I decided to make a variation on it because my fig trees are really ...
Plum cake has been a Christmas staple for centuries, and the preperation starts as early as a month before the festival day.
Plums are typically eaten out of hand, but I especially love them cooked into a tart, fragrant ruby-red medley. Adding only a handful of raspberries to the plums enhances the plums with berry flavor.
I'd never tasted — let alone baked — the dazzling plum torte from the New York Times, despite its firmly entrenched role in the national baking consciousness. Fortunately, my pal John rectified that ...
They taste good, they look good, and they’re made by good people — talented bakers from around the world. Today, Sanda Pagaimo of the blog Little Upside Down Cake shares with us her recipe for Splet ...
The contrast of sweet, juicy flesh and tart skins makes plums ideal in baked goods. They shine in this olive oil cake. What olive oil in cake batter gives you is a tender crumb; it also keeps the ...
Black plum cake with crumb topping, decorated wtih thinly sliced plums that didn't fit into the pan. (Photo by Judy Walker, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune) Here's the original recipe for Plum Cake with ...
It’s late afternoon at the farmers market. Shoppers have had a few hours already to load up on white and yellow peaches and nectarines, apricots and three kinds of plums, but still there’s a crowd ...
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