Italian Plum Torte  – A  Rosh Hashanah “New Fruit” Dessert

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Italian Plum Torte – A Rosh Hashanah “New Fruit” Dessert

8 Comments 26 August 2012

Italian prune plums are in season this month, and are a juicy “new” fruit for the Rosh Hashanah new year. They look like an extra large purple olive. In the 80′s, The New York Times printed this Italian plum recipe, and its been in my mother in law’s Rosh Hashanah recipe archive ever since. Its a moist cake recipe that can be made two weeks in advance and frozen with plastic wrap. When you pull it out of the freezer and warm it up, it will taste oven fresh.

This dessert is easy to make and gorgeous on your breakfast or Rosh Hashanah dessert table.

  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup margarine (we use Earth Balance these days)
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 12 Italian prune plums
  • Sugar & lemon juice – for topping
  • Teaspoon of cinnamon

Oven – 350 degrees

  1. Cream the sugar & margarine in bowl
  2. Add flour , baking powder, salt & eggs
  3. Beat well
  4. Spoon the batter into 8-10 inch spring form
  5. Split and pit the plums and place the halves on top of batter – skin side up
  6. Sprinkle lightly with sugar and lemon juice and cinammon.
  7. Bake about 1 hour
  8. Remove and cool
  9. Refrigerate or freeze if desired.
  10. Serve plain or with whipped cream, dust with confectioner’s sugar.

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Easy and Delicious Marshmallow Baked Alaska  by Marie Tourgueman

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Easy and Delicious Marshmallow Baked Alaska by Marie Tourgueman

3 Comments 26 August 2012

 

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Rather the goal is to create delicious holiday meals plus yummy desserts that get onto the table beautifully, in one piece, and not want to kill ourselves in the proccess!!!!

Thank you Marie Tourgeman for this delicious recipe. Marie knows how to entertain in style PLUS has her thriving business organizing closets, kitchens and offices to perfection in the New York area. Contact her at mtorgueman@yahoo.com for more info!

Baked Alaska

by  Marie Torgueman

  1. Line sides and bottom of Pyrex with chocolate chip cookies.
  2. Fill Pyrex with softened ice cream flavor of your choice.
  3. Sprinkle and cover with mini marshmallows and chocolate chips.
  4. Freeze to harden the ice cream.
  5. Before serving place in oven and Broil a few minutes until marshmallows are toasted but not burnt.
  6. Serve immediately and watch it disappear!
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