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    Recipe: Ginger Plum Tart

    This Ginger Plum Tart uses black plums and nutmeg. The recipe comes to us from Liz Hollingsworth of Ginger Corner Market in Pasadena. She says that you can adapt the tart instructions to make gallettes.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Rogozen • Jul 22, 2013 • 1 min read

    PIE-A-DAY #13

    This Ginger Plum Tart uses black plums and nutmeg.

    The recipe comes to us from Liz Hollingsworth of Ginger Corner Market in Pasadena. She says that you can also adapt the tart instructions to make gallettes.

    Find her recipe below, and click here to enter YOUR delicious pie (or pies) in the 5th Annual Good Food Pie Contest on Saturday, September 7th at LACMA.

    Ginger Plum Tart

    (From Liz Hollingsworth of Ginger Corner Market)

    Ingredients

    1 classic pie dough

    3 cups Friar black plums- sliced

    1 teaspoon orange zest

    Pinch of nutmeg

    1/2 cup sugar

    1 tablespoon Ginger Preserves- see below

    1 teaspoon flour

    1/4 cup cold butter- diced

    Combine all ingredients in pie crust and dot top with butter. Bake at 350 for 35 minutes or until the plums soften.

    Ginger Preserves

    2 cups grated ginger

    1 cup sugar

    1 cup water

    Slowly boil all ingredients down to break down the fibrous ginger, and create a think syrup. Do not burn.

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      Sarah Rogozen

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