Prune
Sugar-Glazed Prune Tartlets
Sprinkled with cinnamon sugar, these little prune tartlets (made with just five ingredients) are so delicious, they'll have everyone at the breakfast table begging for more.
Lemon Flan with Autumn Fruit Compote
The compote is a mixture of spiced fresh and dried fruits that are cooked in white grape juice and white wine. Any leftovers are great over ice cream or with plain yogurt for breakfast. Prepare the compote and flans at least one day before you plan to serve them.
Far Breton
A far is a custardy pudding cake, similar to a clafouti but with a dense, smooth, flan-like texture. This one, studded with brandy-soaked prunes and raisins, is the signature pastry of Brittany, served for breakfast as well as dessert.
Prune Armagnac Sorbet
This fabulous sorbet is a twist on the classic prune Armagnac ice cream. The prunes can macerate in the Armagnac indefinitely if kept in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
Prune Kumquat Sticky Pudding with Armagnac Toffee Sauce
The rich flavors in this moist cake intensify with a little bit of age. Though the Armagnac toffee sauce and Armagnac ice cream make festive partners, leftover cake is excellent served plain with tea or coffee.
To give extra height to the cake, we call for an 11-cup Kugelhopf pan, a taller-than-ordinary bundt pan (available by mail order from Bridge Kitchenware, tel. 800-274-3435 or 212-838-1901). You may also use a regular 11-cup bundt pan for a slightly broader cake.
Prunes in Wine and Armagnac
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time. A fantastic ice-cream sauce.
Soused Prunes
By Roberta B. Mumma
Oranges and Prunes in Cardamom Tea Syrup
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional sitting time.
By Jacqueline Deaves
Clafoutis of Prunes
By James Beard
Pork Loin with Apples, Prunes, and Mustard Cream Sauce
This dish, or some form thereof, can be found in most Scandinavian countries. The apples and prunes are usually stuffed inside the pork roast, but here we've put them in the sauce.
Tacchino Ripieno
Turkey Stuffed with Chestnuts and Prunes
This is definitely my favorite way to do turkey because it never comes out dry. My wife, Susi, is always upset when she sees me prepare this abstract-looking sausage of a gobbler, but she's happy when she eats the tender and succulent meat and stuffing, all encased in a crisp and well-seasoned skin. The advantages of this method are twofold: it's in the oven only for an hour, freeing up cooking space for other dishes; and carving is simplicity itself — just cut straight through, like a regular roast.
By Mario Batali
Prune and Walnut Crecents
These pastries are best when freshly baked, so if you plan on giving them to someone who may not be able to serve them within a day or two, you should deliver them frozen, along with the baking instructions.
Prune Sauce for Meat or Game
By James Beard
Winter Fruit and Nut Stuffing
Caramelized pears plus dried apricots, cranberries, and prunes add intense fruit flavor to this stuffing from Rochelle Palermo Torres, a freelance recipe developer and cooking teacher.
Panforte
Panforte — a cross between a cake and a candy — is a classic Italian Christmas treat. It's a very dense, rich confection loaded with nuts, dried fruit, and spices (hence its name, which means "strong bread"). This recipe yields much more than you'll need for the party, but it keeps so well that you'll have delicious leftovers long after the holiday season.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 4 hr (includes cooling)
Roast Turkey with Port Gravy
Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.