It's the season for treasures from orchards and gardens. Make sure to enjoy it by snacking on ripe fruits for your evening treat and preparing preserves. Jars filled with the taste of summer will be perfect for winter days when fruits are just a memory. Alongside compotes and jams, consider making plums in vinegar.
Plums in vinegar have been known for many years, but recently, they have somewhat faded into obscurity. It's worth refreshing the recipe and planning space for a few jars. Preparing such plums is simple. While you won't drink them at dinner, they pair excellently with pâtés, roasted meats, or cold cuts. They can also be added to salads and treated similarly to pickled mushrooms. They wonderfully diversify a cheese board, breaking through its flavour. There are plenty of serving options, so it's worth reaching for this recipe when preparing homemade preserves.
When choosing plums for this recipe, opt for ripe but still somewhat firm. They handle pasteurization better and don't fall apart in the jar. Plums from later harvests are usually sweeter and more aromatic, making them better suited for preserves.
The best plums for preserves are Italian plums. They are firm, juicy, and have an intense flavour. You can also use yellow mirabelles in vinegar.
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Instructions:
Store the prepared plums in a dry, cool place for several years. Thanks to the maceration process and tightly sealing the jars, the plums in vinegar do not require additional pasteurization. Enjoy!
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