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Italian Plum Cake

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By David Tanis

Published 2008

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The Italian plums I prefer are small and dark-purple-skinned, with crisp amber flesh. They ripen at the end of summer, and they’re sometimes called prune or Stanley plums (How could you not love a plum called Stanley?). I used to eat them by the bagful as a kid. They make delicious jam and wonderful tarts and pies. Here they’re baked in an almond batter.

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