Sukkos Recipe Box: Plum Torte
Hey KS Fans,
So this morning I literally had my tart pan out with all my ingredients, including the same leftover box of plums from costco that I had bought for RH, laid out ot make my own version of this torte.
But then I hear a ping on my iphone indicated I got mail -and what would you know, Rivky E. beat me to the punch. LOL!
I guess great minds think a like
– and Rivky’s recipe looks absolutely delish and will definitely try one of these day. In the meantime
I think I am going to instead make some homemade plum jam as hostess gifts…
Enjoy!
Sarah
plum torte
by Rivky Eisenberg (ww.yumkosher.com)
Plums are one of the few fruits that are better eaten cooked than raw, since cooking enhances their sweetness. This recipe was printed many years ago in the NY Times. My friend has the original copy and has been making it for years. Yesterday, when I saw a box of Italian plums beckoning in Costco, it reminded me of these delicious pies. Aside from its’ good old-fashioned taste, it is also easy to prepare. The recipe calls for a springform pan, but will work well with a 9-inch pyrex pie plate or a disposable pan.
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick)
- 1 cup unbleached flour, sifted
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- Pinch of salt
- 2 eggs
- 24 halves pitted Italian purple plums
- Sugar and cinnamon for topping.
- Sprinkle of lemon juice
Sprinkle lightly with lemon juice, and (up to 2 tablespoons of) sugar, depending on the sweetness of the fruit. Sprinkle with about 1/2-1 teaspoon of cinnamon, or to taste.


seriously, thank you so much for this one – i love your site & make lots of your recipes, but i’m not kidding, i make this at least once a week – and so far with all types of plums, fresh blackberries, fresh blueberries, frozen blueberries – it’s ALWAYS good!
and i make it with GF flour b/c my husband is GF – soooo good!