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We're
going all "plummy" for this Food on Friday.
Plums go well with:
Almonds
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Apples
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Brandy
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Brown
sugar
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Cardamom
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Chocolate
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Cinnamon
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Cloves
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Cream
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Game
birds
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Kirsch
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Lamb
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Marzipan
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Nutmeg
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Orange
zest
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Plum
brandy
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Pork
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Rabbit
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Red
wine
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Soft
cheeses
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Stone
fruit
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Vanilla
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Walnuts
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As
always, please just link up your plum delights by putting your name and the
name of the dish into the first Mr Linky box and copying the url for your post
into the second.
Looking
forward to seeing all the neat ideas!
PS I will be pinning the links to this Pinboard - which will make it easier for you to choose which links to visit.
PS I will be pinning the links to this Pinboard - which will make it easier for you to choose which links to visit.
love plums!!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, thanks for sending an email on what the feature is. It really helps a lot. I've linked a plum & prosciutto sandwich with goat cheese and fig preserves.
ReplyDeleteBTW, is there any chance of getting a Mr. Linky that shows the thumbnail photos? They really show off the food well. Just a suggestion...Hope you have a lovely weekend and thanks for hosting.
Sam
Inlinkz has that option--I learned about them from a link party, and use them for my visual recipe index by farm fresh ingredient. (which, sadly, does not yet include plums--I am becoming aware of my deficiencies and will work on them during Year 2 of the blog!)
DeleteHi Carol! Thank you for the email! I shared my Ginger & Plum Crumble recipe!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Thanks for the invite. I've linked up 2 plum recipes which I hope everyone will enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting Carole. I've linked my Plum and Amaretti Crumble and my Roasted Plum Tarts. I simple adore plums.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. I shared one of my most popular recipes.
ReplyDeleteCarole,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the invite! I have no plum recipes (I need plum recipes!) but I look forward to seeing all the great link ups!
Hi Carol - thanks for the friendly reminder about the ingredient of the week! I've posted a Rhubarb & Sloe Gin Hazelnut Tart. Off to peruse the other posts... :)
ReplyDeleteSharing my one and only recipe that has plums! Hoping to find more, love plums.
ReplyDeleteI've added mine! Thanks Carole and have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeletejust added two links! thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, thanks for your invitation. But more important, for pointing me to your great site!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite Carole :)
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, thanks for the invite.I've just linked up.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, Thanks for the invitation and introducing me to your site. I've added a link to my recent plum recipe and hope that some of your readers enjoy it. I'm off to explore some of the others now...!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite Carole - happy plum day!
ReplyDeleteI love plums, especially the dark Italian ones. They are not in season here yet, but I always look forward to them in the fall. I have a few recipes on my blog, but the Streusel Plum Tart with Yeast Dough I posted here is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteGreat topic, looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol,
ReplyDeleteif I didn't love plums already, your post would totally convince me. Plums go with everything. :-D
Marianne from Let's Read
Hi Carole, I have linked one of my favourite Nigella recipe ideas.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!
Thanks for the invitation to join in - plums are the best... I've added my cinnamon plum cake recipe. L.x
ReplyDeleteLove love love plums, fresh or baked in a dessert. Thanks so much, Carole!
ReplyDeleteMimi
Happy Weekend Carole! Looks like your site is plum full of good recipes today! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite. I linked up an amazing Asian Plum Sauce :
ReplyDeleteHi Carole~ I realized I don't have any plum recipes so I thought I'd stop by and check out all the great recipes for plums and then try a few of the recipes:) Have a great week~ Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines
ReplyDeleteYum! Such great recipes I should cook more with plums!
ReplyDeleteSpring is definitely in the air! What a great theme, Carole...gotta luv them plums ;)!!
ReplyDeleteLots of good recipes linked here, thanks for the invite :)
ReplyDeleteThanx for invitation to participate!:) Roasted plums two ways are attached:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great site, I shared a recipe for Plum Berry Crisp. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for finding my little blog! The plum and almond sponge really is so good - I've been having this dessert for years and it's delicious every time!
ReplyDeleteLike the pinboard idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for emailing, I've linked up with a plum pie! Its from last year but its a good reminder that I must make this again!
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Molly
thecottagediaries.blogspot.co.nz
Thanks for the message on my blog, I have linked the post with my plum cake onto it. You have a great blog here.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol - thanks for the invite to join in - I've linked my Plum & Oat Bars :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the invite! I only had one plum recipe, but I'm sharing it! Thank you for hosting! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat roundup of Plum Recipes. I have linked my plum friands.
ReplyDeleteHey Carole, thanks for the invite. I finally got a good connection so I thought I would share my Plum fruit leather.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite! I've linked my Gluten and Dairy-free Plum Crumble. Enjoy, and great blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for inviting me to your party! I haven't joined you here before obviously because I just put my name... Sorry, I linked up my Raspberry Devil Cupcakes! Have a wonderful day Krista @ A Handful of Everything
ReplyDeleteI am friends with many a friend's plum tree. They are one of my favorite foundations for jams - especially plum and pineapple! This recipe makes a yummy sauce for your next venture into Mu Shu.
ReplyDeletei adore plums and always look for recipes for this lovely fruit. A great collection of plum recipes right before my very eyes-Yum!
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