All year round, but especially during the holidays, I love to give my friends and family the gift of food. I guess you could say that I’m a bit of a food pusher. It makes me happy to see the people I love enjoy the foods I have prepared with them. That phrase “baked with love” couldn’t be anymore true. My grandchildren always say that they like going to Grandma Laura’s house because she has good food. I know that’s not the only reason they come to visit me, but still I’ll take what I can get and if it’s yummy treats they want – so be it. My family normally has Thanksgiving dinner at my son’s house, but this year I’ll be hosting. I’ll need some simple treats to keep everyone happy while the turkey is in the oven, and I think these simple Plum Pastries fit the bill quite nicely.
Do you see the pretty platter these are served on? I picked this platter up at Target over the weekend. It has a pretty silver snowflake in the center of the platter that you can’t see, also a pretty silver trim with tiny little snowflakes. It’s just perfect for my holiday entertaining and was a real steel at under $15. The red and white table runner and napkins were a couple more of my Target finds. Target has so many great products to help me with my holiday entertaining this year.
I’ll probably be popping back into Target next week to get some of these beautiful Ombre Glasses.
Making these plum pastries couldn’t be any simpler. They are perfect for brunch, dessert, or an afternoon treat with a cup of tea. I used strawberry jam for my pastries, but use an jam you happen to have that will compliment the plums.
Ingredients:
2 sheets puff pastry, defrosted (I used Pepperidge Farm)
4 plums
strawberry jam, about 1/2 cup
sugar, for sprinkling
Method:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Halve and pit the plums. Slice into thin wedges.
Cut the puff pastry into 3 x 5 rectangles. Arrange the plum slices on top of each piece of puff pastry.
Warm strawberry jam in a small saucepan. Brush jam over the tops of each pastry, covering both the plums and pastry. Sprinkle with sugar.
Bake 12-15 minutes or until the pastry puffs up and turns golden brown.
Serve and enjoy. Recipe makes about 8 tartlets.
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Plum Pastries
About a MomIngredients
- 2 sheets puff pastry defrosted (I used Pepperidge Farm) 4 plums strawberry jam, about 1/2 cup sugar, for sprinkling
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Halve and pit the plums. Slice into thin wedges.
- Cut the puff pastry into 3 x 5 rectangles. Arrange the plum slices on top of each piece of puff pastry.
- Warm strawberry jam in a small saucepan. Brush jam over the tops of each pastry, covering both the plums and pastry. Sprinkle with sugar.
- Bake 12-15 minutes or until the pastry puffs up and turns golden brown.
- Serve and enjoy. Recipe makes about 8 tartlets.
Oh yum…I love plums.
ooh im not sure i’ve ever had a plum! i bet theyre tasty from the looks of this though!
Those tartlets look perfect for holiday parties
Hmmm… I don’t think I have ever had a pastry that included plum!! Sounds great!!!
Oh I like this. I’ve never baked anything with plums, I should try this!
This could sound totally weird, but I have never baked using a plum! I love them but never thought about it, till now :-)! Sounds delicious and I love very few ingredients and super easy!! THanks!
That platter is reallly pretty. I didn’t notice the snowflakes until you mentioned them.
What a fantastic recipe – something for me to make for holiday parties!
I have never cooked with plums before, those pastries look great.
Looks delicious. I really like making things with puff pastry. That in and of itself makes it unique.