Decadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (2024)

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Plums are a favorite fruit around these parts and I do all kinds of yummy things with them. Plum jelly. Plum Apple Sauce. Asian Plum Sauce.

But one of our favorite canned plums recipes is this one for Spiced Plums.

You can use Italian plums, or wild plums, or regular ole plum plums.

This recipe uses a light syrup that is gently spiced, with an added splash of alcohol (namely Brandy) if you choose to add it.

I suppose, if you wanted to, you could skip the water altogether and just can these in straight Brandy.

These are great served room temperature with pound cake or hot as a cobbler or crisp.

I image they’d be pretty good with ice cream, too. I’ll have to give that a try soon.

This recipe makes anywhere from 5 – 7 pints depending on the size of your plums and how tightly you pack them in the jar.

I usually have a little syrup left over and I’ll can that up along with the jars of plums.

The syrup is good mixed into a fruit salad or thickened up for a bread pudding sauce. Or to sweeten oatmeal or even rice pudding.

There’s no end to what we have found to do with it. I’m going to try to hide some and add it to my next batch of water kefir.

But I digress. Again. 🙂

Shall we begin?

The plums can be processed in either a water bath cannerDecadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (2), which is what you’ll see in the pictures, or a pressure cannerDecadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (3). Instructions are included for both canners.

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Spiced Plums

  • 4 pounds of plums
  • 5 c water, or if you want to get really fancy, 4 cups water and 1 cup Brandy
  • 2 c honey
  • 2 oranges, juice and zest
  • orange zest (optional if you don’t want to zest the ones you have)
  • 5 to 7 – 1″ cinnamon sticks (1 per pint jar) (I like to get my organic spices from Starwest Botanicals)
  • 15 to 21 cloves (3 per pint jar)
  • 5 to 7 pint jarsDecadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (5), clean and hot
  • 5 to 7 rings and new lidsDecadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (6) or Tattler reusable lidsDecadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (7), prepared following manufacturer’s instructions

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this glass juicer was my grandma’s 🙂

In a large pot combine the water, Brandy if you’re using it, honey, orange juice, and cinnamon sticks.

Bring that fabulous concoction to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer it for 10 minutes, stirring frequently.

While that’s simmering wash and pit the plums. Depending on how big they are, cut them either in half or in quarters.

For very small plums you can leave them whole, but prick the skins so they don’t burst during processing. Cuz that would just be sad.

After the syrup has simmered for 10 minutes, add the plums. Bring the plums and the syrup back to a boil, stirring frequently, then remove it from the heat.

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here’s the plums in some syrup-y goodness

Prepping the jars

To each hot pint jar add 3 cloves and 1 tsp of orange zest. Fish the cinnamon sticks out of the syrup and add one to each jar.

I usually start with the 5 jars and add more if I need to.

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prepping the jars

Now add the plums to the jar leaving 1/2″ of headspace. Try to fit them in as tightly as possible without squishing them.

Sometimes it feels a little like playing Tetris. Only with food. Hot food. That could, justpossibly, burn your fingers.

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the syrup is hot too!

Next, ladle the hot syrup over the plums, using a canning funnelDecadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (13). The funnel not only helps get the stuff actually inside the jars, but it also helps keep the stuff off of the rims of the jars.

Then, remove the air bubbles with your handy dandy little air bubble remover thingyDecadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (14) and top off with the syrup as needed, again, leaving 1/2″ headspace.

Wipe the rim with a clean cloth dipped in vinegar (vinegar cuts through the syrup), seat the lid, and put the rings on finger tight. Fill and close the remaining jars.

Processing

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into the waterbath canner

Process in a boiling waterbath canner for 20 minutes for pints or quarts.

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start processing time when water comes to a full boil

Or process in a pressure canner for 10 minutes at 6 pounds pressure for pints or quarts. Whichever canner you use, don’t forget to adjust the time or pressure according tothe altitude chart.

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I actually had some syrup left so I canned that too!

After processing, allow the jars to cool, undisturbed, 12 to 24 hours. Don’t forget to check the sealsbefore you put the jars away.

What would you eat these beauties with?

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Spiced Plums

Plums are a favorite fruit around these parts and I do all kinds of yummy things with them. This Spiced Plum recipe is one of our favorites.

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Keyword canned plums

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Servings 5 pints

Calories 614kcal

Author Cery

Ingredients

  • 4 lbs plums
  • 5 c water OR 4 c water and 1 c Brandy
  • 2 c honey
  • 2 oranges juiced, and zested (more zest may be necessary)
  • 5 - 7 1" cinnamon sticks
  • 15 - 21 cloves

Instructions

  • In a large pot combine water, Brandy if you are using it, honey, orange juice, and cinnamon sticks. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring frequently.

  • While that's simmering wash and pit the plums. Depending on size cut them either in half or in quarters. For very small plums you can leave them whole, but prick the skins so they don't burst during processing.

  • After the syrup has simmered for 10 minutes, add the plums. Bring the plums and syrup back to a boil, stirring frequently, and remove from heat.

  • To each pint jar add 3 cloves and 1 tsp or orange zest. Fish the cinnamon sticks out of the syrup and add one to each jar.

  • Now add the plums to the jar leaving 1/2" of headspace. Try to fit them in as tightly as possible without squishing them.

  • Cover the plums with the hot syrup. Remove the air bubbles and top off with syrup as needed, again, leaving 1/2" headspace.

  • Wipe the rim with a clean cloth dipped in vinegar, and adjust the lid. Fill and close remaining jars.

  • Process in a boiling waterbath canner for 20 minutes for pints or quarts. Or process in a pressure canner for 10 minutes at 6 pounds pressure for pints or quarts. Whichever canner you use, don't forget to adjust the time or pressure according to the altitude chart.

  • After processing, allow the jars to cool, undisturbed, 12 to 24 hours. Check the seals before you put the jars in storage.

Notes

If you don't want to can this recipe, cut it way down. These will keep in the fridge for about a week.

Nutrition

Calories: 614kcal | Carbohydrates: 162g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 22mg | Potassium: 760mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 152g | Vitamin A: 1370IU | Vitamin C: 63mg | Calcium: 92mg | Iron: 2mg

Decadent Spiced Plums {A Canning Recipe} (2024)

FAQs

What are the best plums for canning? ›

Some good varieties for jellies and jams are Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Methley, flowering Japanese plums and wild plum. For canning, choose Early Italian, Parsons, yellow egg, Italian, green gage or Brooks. For drying, Italian, Brooks and green gage are excellent.

Can plums be water bath canned? ›

Before canning, clean your pint and/or quart jars, lids, and rims with soap and hot water. 2. Prepare a water bath canner. The canning process for plums does not necessitate special pressurizing equipment; instead, you can raw-pack the plums in a water bath canner.

Do you peel plums before canning? ›

To can whole, prick skins on two sides of plums with fork to prevent splitting. Freestone plums may also be halved and pitted, if desired. Plums may be canned in water, fruit juice or sugar syrup. Prepare syrup in canner batch quantities—approximately 5 cups (1250 ml) for 7-500 ml jars, according to chart.

How do you preserve plums in jars? ›

Bottled Plums
  1. Place rings on clean preserving jars (if using Fowlers bottles)
  2. Choose and make the selected preserving syrup** (see below)
  3. Layer the plums neatly and firmly in bottles.
  4. Pour the selected preserving liquid over the plums right to the brim.

What is the most flavorful plum? ›

Greengage plums are some of the sweetest plums available and are one of the only varieties that have green skin at the point of ripening. Mirabelle – Mirabelle plums are native to France. Also known as cherry plums, these yellow plums are sweet and often turned into jams and jellies.

What is the best plum in the world? ›

Mirabelle plums are one of the sweetest accessible plum species. Yellow and soft, they often find their way into jellies, jams, and plum pies. Greengage plums and Santa Rosa plums are also among the sweetest plums you can buy.

Do plums need to be pressure canned? ›

In a boiling water bath canner, process pints in hot or raw pack for 20 minutes or quarts for 25 minutes. In a dial gauge pressure canner, it is recommended to hot pack pints or quarts for 10 minutes at 6 pounds of pressure in hot or raw pack.

How do you peel plums for canning? ›

Place the plums in a pot of boiling water for about 45 seconds, then carefully remove them with a slotted spoon. Immediately transfer the plums to a bowl of ice water and leave them there for about 5 minutes. Once they've chilled, slide your finger under one of the flaps formed by the X you cut, and peel the skin back.

How long do you hot water bath plums? ›

Processing Time for Canning Plums

If you're using a water bath canner, the water needs to cover the jars by at least 1". If it doesn't, you need to add more water. Bring the water to a boil and boil for 20 minutes for pints and 25 minutes for quarts.

Can I raw pack plums? ›

Raw pack – Fill jars with raw plums, packing firmly. Add hot water or syrup, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Remove air bubbles, wipe rims, adjust lids and process.

Can I freeze whole plums? ›

Freezing plums

Wash and dry the plums gently, then cut them in half to remove the stones. From here you can freeze them whole or slice them first, which makes them easier to use. Lay out your plum slices on a baking tray and put them in the freezer.

Why does fruit float to the top when canning? ›

We put a lot of work into our canning and want our jars of love to be perfect. Fruit float occurs because air is trapped in the cells of the fruit. If products are properly prepared using methods in tested recipes, most of the air will be removed, and the possibility of fruit float will be reduced.

Is it better to can or freeze plums? ›

If you have an abundance of ripe, juicy plums, your best bet is to freeze them to enjoy later. Freezing plums is as easy as can be, and the fruit wedges will last up to six months in your freezer.

What can I do with a lot of plums? ›

Plum recipes
  1. Plum crumble. A star rating of 4.9 out of 5. ...
  2. Rustic harvest fruit tart. A star rating of 4.2 out of 5. ...
  3. Ultimate plum & apple cobbler. A star rating of 4.9 out of 5. ...
  4. App onlyPlum & raspberry crumble bars. ...
  5. Plum & almond crumble slice. ...
  6. Plum upside-down cake. ...
  7. Easy plum jam. ...
  8. Duck & plum salad.

Which 2 preservation methods will you adopt to preserve the plums? ›

Answer: Plums may be packed in water or syrup. In a boiling water bath canner, process pints in hot or raw pack for 20 minutes or quarts for 25 minutes. In a dial gauge pressure canner, it is recommended to hot pack pints or quarts for 10 minutes at 6 pounds of pressure in hot or raw pack.

What are the most disease resistant plums? ›

Specifically bred and selected for disease resistance, the Au Rosa Plum Tree is remarkable. In trials it proved to be completely free of all important plum diseases including (wait for it. . .): bacterial fruit spot; bacterial leaf spot; bacterial canker; black knot; brown rot; and plum leaf scald.

What is the best plum for eating fresh? ›

If there's a plum with thin skin you like eating out of hand, it's most likely a Japanese plum. Japanese plums have been bred into countless varieties, and they're all almost exclusively for eating fresh. Their skins are thin, and they come in every color of the rainbow. Their flesh also has a large color spectrum.

Are Stanley plums good for canning? ›

Stanley Plum produces medium-sized, dark blue fruit with a yellow-green, firm, sweet flesh. This tree's fruit is semi-freestone, meaning the flesh separates from the stone. The plums are good for fresh eating, baking, canning, jelly, and drying.

What type of plum is used for plum wine? ›

Green Ume Plums

You have to use these tart and sour green plums to make the plum wine and not any other types of plums you see in the store. Both Japanese and Korean grocery stores sell these plums during this season, so keep an eye on these plums around early to mid-May.

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