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I found this recipe a long time ago in the food section of the newspaper and have loved it ever since. Last fall I had bought Italian Plums. I pitted and froze them for a special pie. Last weekend as you know was my birthday, so that was a good time to make that special pie. Making it was easy. I used a Pillsbury rolled refrigerated pie crust and then grabbed my plums from the freezer. Mixed the plums with the added ingrediants, put in the pie crust and into the oven.
Recipe:
4 cups pitted Italian plums
3/4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons flour
1/2 teaspoon grated lemon peel
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
dash of salt
In a bowl mix together above ingredients. Line 9-inch pie plate with pie crust. Pour ingredients into crust. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon lemon juice; dot with 1 tablespoon butter. Adjust top crust, cutting slits for escape of steam. Seal. Sprinkle top crust with Wilton White Sparkling Sugar. Bake in a 400 degrees oven for 50 minutes.
9 comments:
Judy your birthday pie looks so good!! I bet it was delish with a cup of tea!!
Absolutely mouth-watering! This sort of reminds me of a rhubarb pie. Is there any tartness to it?
I'll be back!
Karen
Ladybug Creek
Kendra ~ You know it was delish with tea. I had Raspberry Champagne White Tea. It was the best:)
Karen ~ No tartness, just perfectly sweet. Thanks for stopping by.
I make little pastries that sound just like this, but a pie would be so much easier. THANKS!!! Geri
It looks dlicious! Yout crust is so pretty.
Happy FF!
This looks stellar. You've got me thinking. Plums are still available in out farmer's markets. This migh tbe a good weekend to give this a try. Your photos, by the way, are wonderful. Have a great day.
The pie looks delicious..I will look for Italian plums...
Happy Foodie Friday..come visit..:)
I don't believe I've ever had a plum pie! Your's looks delicious! Hope your parents are doing better.
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