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 ...
This plum cake is super simple to make and is a great way to use the bounty of your backyard plum tree. (Adriana Janovich / The Spokesman-Review) Buy this photo This plum cake isn’t the prettiest. But ...
1) Preheat oven to 350˚ F. Spray a nonstick bundt pan with cooking spray, and lay plums skin-side down evenly around the bottom of the pan. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of the sugar. 2) Whisk dry ...
Who says pineapple is the only fruit that gets to have an upside-down cake? Why not bestow the same honor on the humble plum? Take a lesson from Honorine Boulanger O’Malley, a resourceful mother and ...
Christmas plum cake carries a history far richer than its ingredients suggest. Rooted in European festive traditions and adapted over decades across India’s coastal kitchens, the cake has become a ...
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 ...
Instructions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9-inch round baking pan. Combine the butter, brown sugar and cinnamon n a small saucepan. Place over medium heat and cook until the butter is melted ...
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