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Italian Plum Jam is one of our absolute favorite jams! The perfect jam to spread on toast or drizzled on yogurt. Even better eaten straight out of the jar with a spoon! We have been pretty busy the end of summer canning and pickling lots of different things. There actually is a slight indication of fall even for us.


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Ingredients: 2 pounds Italian prune plums 1 1/2 cups sugar 1/2 lemon (juice and zest) Rinse prunes, cut in half, lengthwise, then remove the pits. Cut each half into thirds (lengthwise), place in large saucepan. Pour the sugar over the prunes, gently stir. Zest the lemon, (1/2 teaspoon) add to prunes, juice the lemon, add to prunes.


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How to Make Plum Jam: Cooking the Preserves: 1. Cut 12 lbs of plums in half, pit them and place in a large mixing bowl. Drizzle well with 4 1/2 cups sugar. Using a large spoon, stir plums with sugar until all are coated. If your plums are overripe or already very sweet, you may only need 4 cups of sugar total.


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Plums: I use Italian plums 90% of the time. I preserve plums in jars every year, and most years, I get "tons" of Italian plums from various neighbors or friends who have a tree in their gardens. If the year is not a good one for fruit, I buy some regular plums and preserve those instead.


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With four Italian plum trees in our yard I get busy the end of every Summer processing hundreds of pounds every which way possible: Dried, canned, frozen, dehydrated, turned into Fruit Leather, cakes (including this German Plum Cake ), cobblers, Plum Butter, Asian Plum Sauce (Duck Sauce) and anything else I'm able to think of.


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Simmer ingredients: Place the plums, date syrup, water, lemon juice, and spices into a saucepan (2 or 3 quart will do). Turn the heat to high and stir occasionally until just starting to boil. While bringing to a boil, taste and add the optional maple syrup if needed to achieve the sweetness you desire. Turn the heat down to medium-low and.


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To prepare the plums for jam, begin by cutting each one into quarters, and removing and discarding the seeds. Place the quartered, pitted plums into a large bowl. You will need a total of 2 pounds of plums for this small batch recipe, so get cutting! The insides of the plums are a brilliant golden hue (before cooking).


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WHAT ARE ITALIAN PLUMS? Basically, Italian Prune Plums (also called Empress Plums) are a European-type plum, similar to an English Damson plum. Italian Prune or Empress plums, are a European freestone version of Prunus domestica. and are commercially usually used to make prunes. They are very sweet, with a high concentration of fermentable sugars.


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Italian plum preserves. Yield: 1 Servings. Measure Ingredient \N \N: Nonstick cooking spray: 10 cups: Italian plums (or similar freestone plums); chopped and quarter: 7 cups: Sugar \N \N: Juice of 2 lemons: Spray the insides of the pot with nonstick cooking spray. Combine plums, sugar, and lemon juice in pot. Over medium-low heat, mix well to.


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Instructions. Combine chopped plums, sugar and star anise blossoms. Let sit for at least an hour, or until the fruit has gotten quite syrup-y. Put fruit in a medium-sized pan and place over high heat. Bring to a boil and cook for 10 to 15 minutes, until the jam thickens and passes the plate test.


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Step 1 In a large bowl, toss the plums, sugar, and lemon juice. Cover and refrigerate for at least 8 hours. Step 2 When ready to cook, put a small plate in the freezer. Step 3 Transfer the.


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Plums and sugar are the only two ingredients needed to make this delicious spread: Plums: Start with juicy ripe plums to maximize on the natural sweetness of the fruit. Pick ripe but firm plums for this recipe. Frozen plums would work too, just add them straight to the cooking pot.


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Rich, fruity thick Italian plum jam is ideal for using as a filling for cakes or just for spreading on bread. Make a batch of this old fashioned preserve and it will easily keep for up to a year. I have a plum tree in my Suffolk garden.


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Next, make the topping. Put the flour, white sugar, brown sugar, sliced almonds, oatmeal, salt, and butter in the bowl of your stand mixer (or a large mixing bowl, if you’re mixing by hand). Mix on medium-high until you have a uniform, coarse meal. Sprinkle the crumb topping over the plum mixture.


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Prepare the Plums: First, rinse the plums under cool water. Remove the pits and slice them into quarters. Marinate the Plums: Pop the plum pieces into a large pot and cover them with sugar. Place the pot in the fridge overnight. Boil & Cool the Plums: After a night of marinating, place the pot on the stovetop and turn the heat on low.


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4 pounds Italian plums 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup apple cider vinegar 2 star anise 1/2 teaspoon cloves 1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns 1/4 teaspoon crushed red chili flakes Instructions Prepare a boiling water bath canner and enough jars to hold 4 pints of product. Cut plums in half and cut each half into 4-6 wedges.