Roasted Plums with Greek Yogurt, Honey, and Almonds

By Maria Lichty

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When we bought our house, one of the selling points was the plum tree along the fence. I knew we would enjoy eating ripe, juicy plums right off the tree every summer. So far, we have, but the tree has gone above and beyond our wildest dreams. It must really like us, because it keeps producing buckets and buckets of plums. To use up some of our plums, I made a special treat for breakfast, roasted plums with Greek yogurt, honey, and almonds. After one bite, I knew I would be making this plum recipe again.

I love oven roasting tomatoes, asparagus, winter vegetables, etc., so why not try roasting some of our never ending plums? I drizzled the plums with honey and sprinkled them with brown sugar and cinnamon. The oven did the rest of the work. I love the flavor roasting brings out in just about everything and I was not disappointed with roasted plums. The flavor was intense-sweet, tart, and juicy.

I spooned the roasted plums over a dish of creamy Greek yogurt. I added a dab of honey and chopped almonds to finish off my refreshing breakfast treat. The tender, shiny plums melted in my mouth and left me with a new love for my plum tree. A true celebration of summer.

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Roasted Plums with Greek Yogurt, Honey, and Almonds

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Ingredients
  

  • 1 pound plumbs pitted and cut in half
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 24 ounces Greek yogurt
  • Drizzle of honey
  • Almonds chopped

Instructions
 

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with foil and spray with cooking spray. Set aside.
  • 2. In a medium bowl, combine plums, honey, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Stir well.
  • 3. Pour plums onto the prepared baking sheet. Roast in the oven for 15-20 minutes or until plums are soft and juicy. Make sure you stir the plums at least once. Remove from oven and let cool.
  • 4. Put yogurt into serving dishes or bowls. Top yogurt with roasted plums, a drizzle of honey, and almonds. Serve immediately.
  • *Note-roasted plums are also good on frozen yogurt and ice cream.

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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  1. This is like a super fancy parfait…I love it. I wish we had fruit trees. Maybe I need to look into planting some! I wonder what grows well in SC. Hmmm…beautiful work on another great dish Maria

  2. I love this combination of flavors, so yummy! This is the second plum recipe I’ve seen so far today….guess it’s that time of year! =)

  3. i love that your recipes sound so decadent and amazing but are actually healthy for you! yum!

  4. Maria, love your breakfast treat today. It is so pretty. Lucky you to have all those plums in your yard. xo

  5. This looks absolutely delicious! I had just yogurt and honey for breakfast, wish I could have had the roasted plums too. YUM!

  6. Oh my goodness. This looks so good. And so healthy! I’m not sure I can handle that! I can’t wait to get some fruit producers planted in my yard!

  7. Plums are one of my all time favorite fruit. I love roasting stone fruit and these plums are no exception! Lucky you – for having a glorious plum tree!

  8. Your plum tree is a gift that keeps on giving. This makes a fabulous breakfast or dessert. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings…Mary

  9. This sounds so simple, but so delicious! You are so lucky to have a plum tree. I love plums and would probably overdose on them if I were in your shoes. 😉 I pass a house with peach trees (pretty atypical here in NY) on my morning runs, and always want to grab a couple! But I resist. 🙂

  10. I love roasting vegetables and fruit – nothing better. This is an old favorite way to enjoy fruit around here, and healthier too. Unfortunately, I tend to forget to take this route, opting for more sugar laden desserts. This will have to change. Thanks for the reminder.

    And, I’m jealous of your plum treat. How cool is that?

  11. Roasted fruits somehow manages to instantly transform them into a decadent dessert. I love how you dressed up these plums! And so cool that you have a plum tree!

  12. This sounds so good! I have never gotten into the habit of eating (or baking with) plums, but this totally makes me want to jump right in!

    1. I had never done that much with plums either Michelle until I made my first plum tart; and then could have kicked myself several times over as I wondered..’why not?’ You must try them for desserts; for me they rival peaches in baked desserts and a way I make the preparation really easy? I typically ignore the call to peel them. Have never noticed anything suffer from not going to that trouble!

  13. Plums are one of my favorite fruits. You are so lucky to have a tree of your very own! Roasted plums must be delicious, I will be trying this. Have a wonderful week 🙂

  14. I would definitely take into consideration the fruit trees when deciding on a house! In fact, I might buy an ugly house with a ton of fruit trees versus a pretty house with a bare yard! This looks like a decadent (but healthy) breakfast-love those! Thanks 🙂

  15. Just gorgeous! I’ll link to this recipe when I post my Greek yogurt, fig, and honey dessert later this week!

  16. I love all things roasted, too! And I’m so jealous over your plum tree!!! Can’t wait to try this, as Greek yogurt is a staple around our house. Excellent!

  17. You did it again Maria. Another simple yet delicious recipe! Lucky you to buy a tree and get a house! 😉 LOL Wish I had a tree, or lived next door!

  18. I just bought some Greek yogurt this afternoon, what a fantastic idea for an end of summer celebration!! My Yanni will be in heaven….these are ALL of our *favorite* things!

  19. My Grandma used to have a plum tree and they always remind me of being at her house! Roasted plums are great!

  20. What a great idea! I never thought of roasting fruit like that–must try. So jealous that you have a plum tree!

  21. how nice to have such a great plum tree – this is exactly what I would want for breakfast right now!

  22. What a yummy, easy, recipe with beautiful photography. I use to have two Santa Rosa plum trees when I lived in California. It yielded the sweetest, best plums that were to die for. I must try this recipe soon. Thanks for sharing.

  23. You are so fortunate to have a plum tree growing along your fence line! And what a lovely recipe to have presented with your bounty! Gorgeous, Maria. Just gorgeous!

  24. This looks incredible. I just love how the simplest dishes can be so flavorful. And I am super jealous that you have a plum tree — well any fruit-bearing tree really!

  25. This looks absolutely delicious! A plum tree would definitely be a selling point for me too!

  26. I mostly like the way you roast the plums, never thought of it before. Thank you for posting. P.S. Love your pictures too.

  27. I’m totally smitten with this simple, light, and healthy recipe, which must really bring out the beautiful flavors of tree ripened plums. I can also picture this working very well for dessert, perhaps with a bit of extra honey. Brilliant!

  28. Love the simplicity of this recipe – envious that you have a plum tree in our backyard! What else are you making with all these lovely plums?

  29. you are so lucky to have a plum tree! i’m thinking of trying to roast some prune plums i bought at the farmers’ market. sounds like an interesting thing to do with them!