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SPICED ITALIAN PLUMS (PRUNES) IN PORT



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We have an old Italian prune tree in the front yard that is usually loaded every year. We fix many of them this way, and have wonderfully sweet, spicy prunes for breakfast all year. We usually spend a whole weekend canning prunes and making apple butter. (another old tree in the yard). Any type plum would most likely work.

Provided by Outta Here

Categories     Plums

Time 1h

Yield 6 pints, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 lbs italian plums (sometimes called prune plums)
3 cups sugar
3 cups water
3 tablespoons orange rind, thinly slivered
2 cinnamon sticks
1 tablespoon whole cloves
2 cups tawny port

Steps:

  • Cut plums in half and remove pit. Combine sugar, water, orange peel, cinnamon sticks and cloves in a large pot. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer a few minutes. Add plums, a layer at a time to heat through, about 2 minutes. Remove plums from syrup.
  • Pack hot plums into hot pint jars, leaving 1/2 inch headspace.
  • Repeat with remaining plums.
  • Reheat syrup to a boil. Remove from heat; discard cinnamon sticks. Stir in port.
  • Pour over plums, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. (add a few cloves and pieces of orange peel to each jar). Remove air bubbles. Adjust caps.
  • Process 20 minutes in boiling water bath.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 398.9, Fat 1, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 7.2, Carbohydrate 90.7, Fiber 4.6, Sugar 83, Protein 2.2

PRUNES IN PORT



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I know people that have this with their cornflakes :) Personaly I like them as a snack, but they are great as a quick dessert with custard or ice cream. I pour the prunes into sterilised glass jars, and they keep for months. If you want these as gifts you can easily double the recipe.

Provided by mummamills

Categories     Dessert

Time 55m

Yield 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

40 pitted prunes
2 cups port wine (I use cask Old Port)
2 cups red wine (I use a lambrusco type)
1/2 vanilla bean
1 cup sugar

Steps:

  • soak prunes in the port overnight.
  • next morning combine everything and simmer for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionaly.
  • take out vanilla bean. (You can wash it and use it again).
  • bottle, or store in the fridge.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 136.8, Fat 0.1, Sodium 3.4, Carbohydrate 24.6, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 18.4, Protein 0.4

BRAISED PORK LOIN WITH PRUNES



Braised Pork Loin with Prunes image

Categories     Garlic     Mustard     Onion     Pork     Braise     Prune     Cognac/Armagnac     White Wine     Fall     Winter     Gourmet

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

1/4 cup olive oil
2 lb onions (6 to 8 medium), halved lengthwise, then thinly sliced lengthwise
1 head of garlic, cloves separated and peeled
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
2 cups pitted prunes (14 oz)
1 cup Armagnac
1 (3- to 3 1/2-lb) boneless center-cut pork loin roast (3 to 4 inches in diameter), tied
10 fresh parsley stems
2 large fresh thyme sprigs
1 large fresh sage sprig
1 California bay leaf or 2 Turkish
1/4 teaspoon black peppercorns
2 whole cloves
1/3 cup Dijon mustard
1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
1 cup dry white wine
1 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth (8 fl oz)
2 to 3 tablespoons red-wine vinegar
Special Equipment
a 5-qt heavy pot with lid (round or oval to accommodate a 12-inch roast; see cooks' note, below); a 6-inch square of cheesecloth; kitchen string; an instant-read thermometer; heavy-duty foil

Steps:

  • Heat 2 tablespoons oil in 5-quart pot over moderate heat until hot but not smoking, then cook onions, garlic, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper, stirring occasionally, until onions are soft and golden, about 20 minutes. Transfer onions to a bowl and reserve pot.
  • Simmer prunes and Armagnac in a 1- to 2-quart saucepan 5 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
  • Make a hole for stuffing: Insert a long thin sharp knife into middle of one end toward center of loin, then repeat at opposite end to make an incision that runs lengthwise through roast. Enlarge incision with your fingers, working from both ends, to create a 3/4-inch-wide opening.
  • Pack about 20 prunes into pork, pushing from both ends toward center (reserve remaining Armagnac and prunes). Pat pork dry and season with 1/2 teaspoon salt and remaining 1/4 teaspoon pepper.
  • Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 375°F.
  • Wrap parsley, thyme, sage, bay leaf, peppercorns, and cloves in cheesecloth and tie into a bundle with kitchen string.
  • Brush pork with mustard, then evenly coat with brown sugar. Heat remaining 2 tablespoons oil in reserved pot over high heat until hot but not smoking, then brown meat on all sides (not ends), reducing heat if necessary to keep from burning, about 6 minutes total.
  • Transfer pork with tongs to a plate, then add white wine and reserved Armagnac (but not prunes) to pot. Bring to a boil, then remove from heat.
  • Add broth, onions, and cheesecloth bundle to pot with Armagnac mixture, then add pork with any juices accumulated on plate and turn pork fat side up. Bring to a boil over high heat, covered, then transfer to oven and braise 30 minutes.
  • Add remaining prunes and braise until thermometer inserted diagonally 2 inches into meat (avoid stuffing) registers 150°F, about 15 minutes.
  • Transfer pork to a cutting board and cut off and discard string, then cover with heavy-duty foil (temperature of pork will rise as it stands).
  • While pork stands, skim fat from surface of sauce (if necessary) and remove and discard cheesecloth bundle, then stir in vinegar and remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt and pepper to taste.

PRUNE WHIP



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This is from the 1950's. I used to make it with my Grandma! To be politically correct, prunes are now being called dried plums--but they taste just as good!

Provided by Stewie

Categories     Dessert

Time 50m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 egg whites (save the yolks for the custard)
1/4 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons sugar
1 (8 ounce) jar prune baby food
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 cup milk
3 egg yolks
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Steps:

  • Beat together 3 egg whites with salt.
  • Add the 6 Tbsp.
  • sugar and beat until stiff.
  • Fold in the prunes and lemon juice.
  • Place in a casserole dish and place the dish in a pan of water.
  • Bake at 350F for 30 minutes.
  • Custard: Scald the milk in a double boiler.
  • Beat together egg yolks, sugar and vanilla.
  • Add this egg mixture slowly to the milk.
  • Continue cooking to thicken.
  • Serve the prune whip with the custard on top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 160.1, Fat 3.6, SaturatedFat 1.7, Cholesterol 100.1, Sodium 149.8, Carbohydrate 28.4, Fiber 1, Sugar 23.3, Protein 4.6

PAN-FRIED PORK WITH CRèME FRAîCHE & PRUNES



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Sara Buenfeld shares one of her favourite recipes. Perfect for dinner parties

Provided by Sara Buenfeld

Categories     Dinner, Main course, Supper

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 pork fillets , (about 500g) thickly sliced into medallions
2 tbsp plain flour , seasoned
25g butter
20 ready-to-eat pitted prunes
2 tbsp brandy
300ml white wine (see wine recommendation below)
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
1 tbsp redcurrant jelly
200ml tub crème fraîche

Steps:

  • Dust the pork with a little of the seasoned flour. Heat the butter in a large non-stick frying pan, then cook the pork in batches for about 3 mins on each side. Remove from the pan, then add the prunes, brandy, wine, mustard and redcurrant jelly and simmer to reduce the mixture by half.
  • Stir in the crème fraîche to make a creamy sauce, season well, then return the pork to the pan to heat through. Serve with tagliatelle and broccoli or a green salad.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 600 calories, Fat 34 grams fat, SaturatedFat 19 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 35 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 29 grams sugar, Fiber 4 grams fiber, Protein 31 grams protein, Sodium 0.85 milligram of sodium

PORK WITH PORT AND PRUNES



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This recipe is adapted from the Global Gourmet. I recently made it for a 'fancy' dinner (using a fresh ham instead of the Boston Butt called for) and we were all impressed.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Pork

Time 1h20m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 garlic cloves, minced very fine
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1 teaspoon dry mustard, preferably Colman's
1/2 teaspoon dried sage
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 (4 -6 lb) pork shoulder butt or 1 (4 -6 lb) fresh ham, trimmed of most external fat
2 cups white pearl onions (fresh or frozen, partially defrosted if frozen)
1 cup finely chopped leek (white part only)
1/2 cup finely chopped carrot
1 cup port wine
1/2 cup beef stock or 1/2 cup chicken stock
1 tablespoon honey
1 cup pitted prune
1/4 cup armagnac, Slivovitz
plum brandy
2 bay leaves
salt & freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Combine all dry rub ingredients together and rub meat the night before braising. Refrigerate, covered in plastic wrap, until the next day.
  • Preheat the oven to 325°F Heat the oil over high heat in a heavy casserole or Dutch oven just large enough to hold the pork. Brown the pork on all sides, 7 to 8 minutes. Remove and set aside. Pour off all but about 1 tablespoon of the fat from the pot and add the pearl onions, leeks, and carrots. Lower the heat to medium, cover the pot, and cook until the vegetables have softened, about 5 minutes.
  • Pour in the port, stock and honey and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Add the prunes, the optional brandy, and the bay leaves and bring to a boil. Put the pork back in and spoon some of the prunes and vegetables over the top. Cover the pot with foil and fit the lid on tightly.
  • Place the pot in the middle of the oven and cook for about 1-1/2 hours, or until the pork is quite tender and registers 160° to 165°F on an instant-read meat thermometer. Remove the pork from the pot and cover loosely to keep warm. The final temperature of the meat after resting for 10 minutes or so may read 170° to 175°F.
  • Skim off any fat from the cooking juices. Remove 6 of the prunes and puree them in a food processor or blender. Stir the puree back into the sauce to thicken it. Remove the bay leaves and taste the sauce for salt and pepper. Remove the strings from the pork if necessary, and carve into 1/2-inch slices. Serve with the sauce and prunes and vegetables.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 922.5, Fat 57.3, SaturatedFat 17.9, Cholesterol 214.7, Sodium 852.8, Carbohydrate 35.6, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 20.1, Protein 55.4

PRUNES IN WINE WITH TOASTED-ALMOND COOKIES



Prunes in Wine with Toasted-Almond Cookies image

Prunes take on a velvety texture in this Port sauce. The resulting syrup is silky and sweet, with a tropical vanilla fragrance.

Provided by Ruth Cousineau

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/4 pound pitted prunes
2 cups ruby Port
2 cups dry red wine
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 vanilla bean, split
Accompaniments: toasted-almond cookies ; crème fraîche, sour cream, or ice cream

Steps:

  • Stir together all ingredients in a heavy medium saucepan until sugar has dissolved. Bring to a boil, then simmer, uncovered, gently stirring occasionally, until liquid is reduced by half, about 25 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and cool until barely warm or room temperature. Discard vanilla bean.

BRAISED PORK WITH PRUNES



Braised pork with prunes image

Delicious and comforting pork and prune dish that takes only ten minutes to prepare

Provided by Jane Hornby

Categories     Dinner, Main course, Supper

Time 2h

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 tbsp olive oil
600g pork shoulder, roughly cut into 5cm chunks
small knob butter
1 onion , sliced
1 tbsp plain flour
2 large glasses fruity rosé or white wine
300ml chicken stock
140g dried prunes (about 12)
handful fresh parsley , chopped, to serve

Steps:

  • Heat the olive oil in a flame-proof casserole pan and cook the pork, turning occasionally, until it is golden brown all over, about 10 mins. You need plenty of space in the pan, so cook in 2 batches if the meat starts to steam. Remove from the pan to a plate. Tip out any burnt bits, then add the butter and cook the onion for 3-5 mins until softened.
  • Stir in the flour, then return the pork and juices to the pan. Pour over the wine and enough stock to cover the meat. Bring to the boil, reduce to a simmer, put the lid on and cook for 45 mins, stirring occasionally. Tip in the prunes, top up with stock or water if the meat isn't covered, and cook 45 mins more, uncovered, until really tender. Serve sprinkled with parsley.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 497 calories, Fat 28 grams fat, SaturatedFat 10 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 22 grams carbohydrates, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 29 grams protein, Sodium 0.54 milligram of sodium

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