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Plums are not only delicious, but they are also very healthy. When you have a lot of plums at home, you might eventually get bored of eating them raw. Why not try cooking them? There are lots of ways in which to cook plums, from poaching to grilling, and each of them leaves you with a delicious treat!

Ingredients

Poached Plums [1]

  • ¼ cup, plus 2 tablespoons (90 milliliters) water
  • 2½ tablespoons (32.5 grams) brown sugar
  • ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon lemon zest
  • 2 medium plums

Stewed Plums [2]

  • 1 pound (500 grams) plums
  • 2 tablespoons (30 grams) sugar
  • 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) water
  • Squeeze of lemon juice (optional)

Roasted Plums [3]

  • ⅔ cup (150 grams) white granulated sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 large egg white
  • 12 red plums, washed and dried

Grilled Plums [4]

  • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 4 large, or 8 small plums, halved and pitted
Method 1
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Choosing Plums and Understanding the Basics

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    Plums come in all sorts of different colors, including yellow, so (unlike other types of fruit) color alone isn't really useful when it comes to picking a ripe, juicy plum. Instead, look for firm plums that give a little when you squeeze them. The skin should be smooth and somewhat foggy. Here are some things you should avoid: [5]
    • Plums that are too soft where the dimple and stem meet. These plums are too ripe.
    • Plums that are split or brown may be rotten or wormy inside.
    • Plums that are shrilled are old, rotten, and dry.
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    There are some varieties of plums that have a dry, tart flavor. They are usually too sour to eat raw, but they are perfect for roasting, poaching, or stewing. Consider any of the varieties listed below: [6]
    • Cherry
    • Czar
    • Mirabelle
    • Quetsch
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    Some plums are really sweet, and it would almost be wasteful to cook them! Try any of the following plums raw or in salads: [7]
    • Black Amber
    • Burbank
    • Denniston's Superb
    • Santa Rosa
    • Victoria
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    Some types of plums are great for eating raw, but there are also lots of ways in which to cook them. Here are some ways, and how long it takes: [8]
    • You can eat the sweet, "dessert" varieties raw.
    • Roast halved plums for 15 to 20 minutes.
    • Poach plums whole for 15 to 25 minutes.
    • Stew sliced and pitted plums for about 10 minutes.
    • Bake plums in pies and crumbles.
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Making Poached Plums

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    Fill a small saucepan with ¼ cup, plus 2 tablespoons (90 milliliters) of water, and add 2½ tablespoons (32.5 grams) of brown sugar. Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring often to help the sugar dissolve.
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    Add ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon of lemon zest first, then set the two plums into the sugar-water. You do not need to peel or pit the plums first, but it would be a good idea to wash them, if you have not done so already.
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    Reduce the heat low, then place a lid onto the saucepan. Let the plums simmer for 10 minutes. [9]
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    During this time, the plums will finish cooking, and the sauce will start to thicken. [10]
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    Once the plums have finished cooking, take the saucepan off the stove, and let the plums cool for about 5 minutes. Then, scoop the plums out with a slotted spoon, and serve them.
    • Poached plums taste great with ice cream!
    • You can drizzle the sauce over the plums, or you can save it for another dessert.
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Making Stewed Plums

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    You do not need to peel them, but you should discard the pits. Slice the plums into wedges first. After that, you can leave them as is, or cut them further into chunks.
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    You will need 2 tablespoons (30 grams) of sugar for every 1 pound (500 grams) of plums. If the plums are very sweet, or if you don't have that give of a sweet tooth, you might want to use only 2 or 3 teaspoons instead.
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    You will need 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of water for every 1 pound (500 grams) of plums. This may not seem like enough water at first, but the plums will release more juices as you cook them. [11]
    • At this point, you may also add a squeeze of lemon juice. This will help cut the sweetness.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Plums
    How fast the plums cook will depend on how ripe they are. Very ripe plums may only take 5 minutes to cook, while not-so-ripe plums may take up to 15 minutes. [12]
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    This will only take a few minutes. If you do not intend on serving the plums with the sauce, then you can skip this step.
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    Scoop the plums out using a slotted spoon, and transfer them to a plate. Cooked plums are typically served with ice cream, but you can also serve them with other things, such as yogurt, oatmeal, or roast pork.
    • You can ladle the sauce over the plums, or save it for another recipe.
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Making Roasted Plums

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    Measure out ⅔ cups (150 grams) of white granulated sugar and ¼ teaspoon of cinnamon. Put them into a bowl, and mix them briskly together with a fork. Make sure that the cinnamon is distributed evenly throughout the sugar.
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    If you have not done so already, crack open an egg over a shallow dish, and separate the yolk from the white. Discard the yolk, or save it for another recipe, then whisk the egg white. You want it to be a little foamy, but not so much that it turns white and stiff.
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    [13] You do not need to peel, cut, or pit the plums first. Simply rinse them, then pat them dry. Roll them in the beaten egg white until they are evenly coated, then roll them in the cinnamon-sugar.
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    Choose a baking dish with high walls. The plums will release lots of juices as they bake. Make sure that the dish is big enough to fit the plums comfortably; you don't want to pack them too tightly.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Plums
    They are ready when they have turned crusty and juicy. You can check if they are cooked through by poking one of them with a toothpick. If the toothpick pieces the plum easily, then the plums are ready! [14]
    • Roasting the plums in the oven would enhance their sweetness and flavor and allow the outside to caramelize.
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    They taste great with cream, custard, or vanilla ice cream.
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Making Grilled Plums

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    You can use an outdoor grill or a stovetop grill for this method.
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    Choose some firm plums suitable for cooking. Rinse them with cool water, then pat them dry. Slice them in half, then remove the pits.
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    If you have not already, melt the butter, either in a small saucepan or in the microwave. Pour it into a small mixing bowl, then add the sugar and ground cinnamon. Whisk the ingredients together using a fork or mini whisk. [15]
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    Set the plums down so that the cut side is facing up. Use a basting brush to coat each plum with the melted butter mixture.
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    The plums are ready when they turn soft. You do not need to turn or flip the plums. [16]
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    Carefully slide a spatula under each plum, and transfer it to a place. Flip the plum over as you set it down, so that the grilled side is facing up.
    • Serve the plums with some Greek yogurt or toasted almond flakes, if desired. [17]
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    Can I freeze stewed plums?
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    Yes, you can.
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    When I used plums in a clafoutis last year, the skins came off. It was very embarrassing because I was serving the dessert to company. How could I have avoided the plum skins from coming off?
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    When cooking plums, it is impossible for the skins to not come off, so perhaps you can remove the skins before cooking or serving. The heat causes the skin to coil away from the fruit, so be patient.
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      • Add sliced plum wedges to salads. They taste great with crumbled feta, toasted walnuts, and balsamic vinaigrette ! [18]
      • You can add plums to lots of recipes, including puddings, sweet breads, and cakes.
      • You can add plums, especially dried ones, to meat dishes, such as pork.
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      Things You'll Need

      Poaching Plums

      • Small saucepan, with lid
      • Measuring cups and spoons
      • Slotted spoon (optional)

      Stewing Plums

      • Shallow saucepan, with lid
      • Measuring cups and spoons
      • Cutting board
      • Knife
      • Slotted spoon (optional)

      Roasting Plums

      • Mixing bowl
      • Fork
      • Shallow dish
      • Baking dish

      Grilling Plums

      • Grill
      • Cooking spray
      • Spatula
      • Mixing bowl
      • Whisk
      • Basting brush

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