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Updated: Jan. 05, 2022

    This deep purple fruit tastes even better when baked into a dessert or turned into jam and slathered on tender, juicy ribs. Here are our favorite ways to use plums.

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    Plum Good Crisp

    This is a great crisp that goes well with any meal, but you can also serve it as a breakfast treat or snack.When it's warm, it can't be beat! —Peter Halferty, Corpus Christi, Texas

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    2/23

    Plum Upside-Down Cake

    Since my husband liked pineapple upside-down cake, I decided to give this recipe a try one night when we were expecting guests for dinner. Everyone pronounced this cake "Delicious!" and asked for seconds.—Bobbie Talbott, Veneta, Oregon

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    3/23

    Ginger Plum Tart

    Sweet cravings, begone: This free-form plum tart is done in only 35 minutes. It's extra awesome when served warm. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    4/23

    Barbecued Beef Ribs

    These tender, slow-cooked beef ribs with a tangy sauce are a cinch to make. They’re great for picnics and parties. —Erin Glass, White Hall, Maryland

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    5/23

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    Plum Orange Jam

    We put our homegrown plums to delicious use in this quick and easy jam. It's my favorite thing to serve with buttermilk biscuits. —Kathy Rairigh, Milford, Indiana

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    6/23

    Balsamic-Goat Cheese Grilled Plums

    Make a bold statement with this simple yet elegant treat. Ripe plums are grilled and then dressed with a balsamic reduction and tangy goat cheese. —Ariana Abelow, Holliston, Massachusetts

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    7/23

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    Fruit 'n' Cake Kabobs

    A neighbor served these kabobs at a family picnic and brought some over for us to sample. I was pleasantly surprised at the tasty toasted cake and juicy grilled fruit. —Mary Ann Dell, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

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    8/23

    Fresh Plum Crumb Dessert

    My old-fashioned dessert has the perfect sweet-tart balance with its fresh-plum tang and sweet, crispy topping. Imagine it warm from the oven, served with a scoop of ice cream…yum! —Janet Fahrenbruck-Lynch, Cincinnati, Ohio

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    9/23

    Brie Appetizers with Bacon-Plum Jam

    Among my friends I'm known as the pork master, because I love to cook just about every cut there is. These appetizers combine soft, mild Brie cheese with a sweet-sour bacon jam that has a touch of Sriracha sauce. —Rick Pascocello, New York, New York

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    10/23

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    Plum Anise Jam

    Growing up, my father loved black licorice and all my siblings and I loved it as well. I still love the flavor of black licorice but can't eat the candy anymore for health reasons. This recipe reminds me of the flavor I loved as a child. The delicious jam tastes great with Brie or goat cheese and crackers. —Jill Grueninger, Mequon, Wisconsin

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    12/23

    13/23

    Lemon Plum Sorbet

    This brightly flavored fruit sorbet will surely refresh. Enjoy it plain or add to a slice of angel food cake for a special treat. —Eirianedd Simpson, Pahrump, Nevada

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    14/23

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    Spiced Plum Pie

    The subtle tastes of orange and nutmeg bring out the fresh flavor of plums in this comforting pie. Be sure to have a slice while it's still warm, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. —Lucille Mead, Ilion, New York

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    15/23

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    German Plum Tart

    The buttery crust of this fruit-filled treat melts in your mouth. You can substitute sliced apples or peaches for the plums with great results. I've used this crust with blueberries, too. —Helga Schlape, Florham Park, New Jersey

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    16/23

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    Grilled Stone Fruits with Balsamic Syrup

    Get ready to experience another side of stone fruits. Hot off the rack, these grilled nectarines practically melt in your mouth. —Sonya Labbe, West Hollywood, California

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    17/23

    18/23

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    Jam Biscuits

    My teenage granddaughter, Holly, and I have enjoyed cooking together since she was 4 years old. We like to make these golden biscuits for holiday gatherings. Fill the centers with homemade jam, orange marmalade or cheese. —Mary Lindsay, Dunrango, Colorado

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    19/23

    Meatballs in Plum Sauce

    A tasty sauce made of plum jam and chili sauce coats these moist meatballs beautifully. Make sure these delightful appetizers are on your holiday menus. —Mary Poninski, Whittington, Illinois

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    20/23

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    Pretzel Fruit Pizza

    I created this recipe while working as an independent kitchen consultant for a national company. It's wonderful! —Bethany Perry, Beverly, Massachusetts

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    21/23

    Wild Plum Jelly

    I've had this wild plum jelly recipe for ages. Each year when the plums are ripe, I'll fill my pail and make this jelly. It's so good served with toast, pancakes or waffles! —Ludell Heuser, Mount Horeb, Wisconsin

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    22/23

    23/23

    Fresh Plum Kuchen

    I love this stunning cake in autumn with apples and pears, but each year I secretly can't wait for summer to roll back around so I can make plum kuchen. —Anna Daley, Montague, Prince Edward Island

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    Originally Published: July 13, 2017

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    As a senior editor, Emily manages Taste of Home’s newsletter and promotions team and edits digital content. She has been writing and editing food and lifestyle content professionally for more than a decade. When she’s not working, Emily can be found in her kitchen baking something sweet or enjoying a scoop of frozen custard somewhere in Milwauk...

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    FAQs

    What can I do with too many plums? ›

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    Should plums be peeled before baking? ›

    Do plums have to be peeled? The good news is they don't. Their skins are thin and they add texture to the baked dish. Slightly under ripe or just ripe plums are best so they don't become mushy when baked as fully ripened fruit would do.

    What do plums pair well with? ›

    Food Pairing Ideas Using Plums

    Plums go well with other stone fruits (i.e. peaches, nectarines, cherries, apricots) as well as citrus fruits (i.e. oranges and lemons) and red berries (i.e. raspberries and strawberries). Plums and nuts. Try pairing plums in a salad or crumble with almonds, hazelnuts, pecans or walnuts.

    Can I freeze plums? ›

    Freezing plums

    Wash and dry the plums gently, then cut them in half to remove the stones. From here you can freeze them whole or slice them first, which makes them easier to use. Lay out your plum slices on a baking tray and put them in the freezer.

    What happens to your body when you eat plums? ›

    Plums are chock full of fiber, which helps slow down a blood sugar spike after you eat carbs. They can also boost your body's production of adiponectin, a hormone that helps regulate your blood sugar levels. Bone health. Some studies show that prunes (dried plums) may help reduce bone loss and may even preserve it.

    How many plums is too many plums? ›

    An adult can eat 4 to 6 fresh plums in a day depending on how big the fruits are. Children however should eat only 2 to 3 plums a day. You should avoid eating too many plums at one go. Since it is rich in organic acids, excessive consumption of plums can cause diarrhea or other gastrointestinal disorders.

    What part of a plum can you not eat? ›

    Be careful not to eat the pit. The skin of the plum is safe to eat and provides a sharper flavor than the flesh.

    Are plums better in the fridge or on the counter? ›

    Whole plums should be stored at room temperature until ripened. Once ripe, the plums can be kept whole in a bowl in the refrigerator and covered with Glad® Press n' Seal wrap. Or, to store cut plums, remove pits and cut fruit into chunks or wedges of desired size.

    Do plums get sweeter after picking? ›

    Unlike bananas and peaches, plums do not become noticeably sweeter as they ripen, only softer. When shopping for plums, look for fruit that feels heavy in your hand and has a slight give. Soft plums are already past their prime. Don't miss our plum recipes worth savoring!

    Are plums good for your colon? ›

    Because they are high in fiber, plums reduce the transit time of stool in the colon, which can protect the colon and reduce risk of cancer. Plum can bind to bile acids, including those that promote cancer, helping to remove them from the body.

    Are plums a laxative like prunes? ›

    The fibre content in plums aids in maintaining a healthy digestive system by adding bulk to the stool, reducing the risk of constipation, and encouraging regular bowel movements. Prunes, on the other hand, are often touted as nature's remedy for constipation due to their high sorbitol content.

    What animal likes plums? ›

    Wild plums are a hot commodity among birds like blue jays, brown thrashers and grackles, as well as mammals like squirrels, chipmunks, opossums, raccoons, foxes and coyotes.

    Do you have to pit plums before freezing? ›

    Freezing plums is very simple. It makes the most sense to freeze a lot all at once since you'll be spending the time preparing the fruit for the freezer. Halve and pit however many plums you want to freeze. If you prefer to peel them, it's easier to do this before halving and pitting them.

    Can you freeze plums without sugar? ›

    Unsweetened (Dry) Pack-

    Pack fruit tightly into containers, leaving proper headspace for the container type (see Headspace table below). Treated fruit slices can also be frozen first on a tray and then packed into containers as soon as they are frozen.

    Can I freeze plums with the stone in? ›

    Fruit such as plums can simply be frozen whole if you don't have time to de-stone them – you just have to fish the stones out when you thaw and cook them later on.

    Do plums last longer in the fridge or on the counter? ›

    Whole plums should be stored at room temperature until ripened. Once ripe, the plums can be kept whole in a bowl in the refrigerator and covered with Glad® Press n' Seal wrap. Or, to store cut plums, remove pits and cut fruit into chunks or wedges of desired size.

    What can I do with all the plums on my tree? ›

    Eating Fresh Plums

    We add plums to a range of different salads, where they pair well with leafy greens, nuts, seeds, or accompanying grains like couscous or a spiced rice dish, for example. We also juice plums to use as a drink on their own or sweetened with honey and combined with other fruits.

    What can I do with a pound of plums? ›

    Some things to try :
    1. cook them in syrup and preserve them whole, in glass jars (with the syrup). ...
    2. make a compote (cooked fruits with sugar, but not to the point of having jam). ...
    3. jam.
    4. plum tart or better plum tarte tatin.
    5. bits of fresh plums dipped in melted chocolate.
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