Preheat oven to 375°F. In a large bowl, combine plums, sugar, flour, salt, nutmeg, and lemon juice. Toss to mix well. Evenly divide sliced plums into 8 oven-safe bowls. Place approximately 3/4 cup of ...
This luscious fruit crisp is a perfect dessert for an early fall evening. Look to September’s harvest and gather late-season stone fruit and autumnal pears for this homey baked dessert. Then fortify ...
Briana Holt, from Tandem Bakery in Portland, Maine, gave us her recipe for plum-rosemary crisps with an oat-spelt topping toss them with a little bit of turbinado sugar, and some sea salt. And then we ...
(Mass Appeal) – Stone fruit is abundant these days, so chef and cookbook author Betty Rosbottom showed us how to make a elegant warm plum and almond crisp – best topped with vanilla ice cream!
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, toss together the plums, light brown sugar, tapioca flour, pinch of salt and vanilla extract. Set aside while you make the crisp topping. To a ...
When we think of winter desserts, we often think of spiced flavors and butter-laden richness. But while that butter may bring comfort at the end of a chilly winter day, it also adds tons of ...
When we think of winter desserts, we often think of spiced flavors and butter-laden richness. But while that butter may bring comfort at the end of a chilly winter day, it also adds tons of ...
Preheat oven to 350°F. Preparing the filling: Leaving skins on, halve plums, remove and discard pits and slice into thin wedges (about 1⁄4 inch thick). Place in large mixing bowl and set aside. In ...
When we think of winter desserts, we often think of spiced flavors and butter-laden richness. But while that butter may bring comfort at the end of a chilly winter day, it also adds tons of ...
This image taken on Feb. 13, 2012 in Concord, N.H. features a Spiced Plum Crisp dish. A good place to start when looking for more healthy desserts is fruit, which not only packs plenty of its own ...