This plum jam is a simple summer pleasure. Livened up with some Chinese five spice and rosemary, it’s a great summer spread with cheese and crackers.

Plums will never rate as high as peaches and nectarines on my summertime stone fruit deliciousness scale but every once and awhile I spy them in the store and I’m like “damn, that plum looks good.”

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This plum jam is a simple summer pleasure. Livened up with some Chinese five spice and rosemary, it's a great summer spread with cheese and crackers.

That happened recently.

I bought some, they were so sweet and amazing and then I serendipitously got an email from a local farm that plums were now available for “pick your own”.

So instead of saying to myself “I should go do that” and deleting the email never to actually go and do it, I made good on my #NewBeginnings (more on that in this strawberry basil cider slushies post) promise to take advantage of more of the local stuff I always say I want to do, wrangled Brandy to come along and went and did it.

ps- it’s like they knew we were coming and placed the most amazing rustic farmhouse ladder in the trees specifically for #lifestyle shots. A blogger’s dream.

Sweet summer plums are perfect for a simple jam made in minutes.
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Picking summer plums at Fishkill Farms in East Fishkill, NY.

While I could happily eat these sweet little things one after the next just as they are (or turn them into sweet and tangy plum juice), I happened to also pick up some local honey lavender goat cheese at the farm with the thought of making a sweet and savory plum jam and smearing both on some Crunchmaster multi-grain crackers.

A few (or twenty) of those with a cold summer drink is basically my idea of the perfect patio happy hour.

Chinese five spice powder is one of my favorite spices to pair with fruit.

It’s also a key ingredient in these Chinese boneless spareribs which are hands down my favorite takeout dish to make at home!

It’s half sweet with cinnamon and cloves but also just a touch savory with things like fennel and pepper in it and it somehow just magically transforms whatever it’s added to into the perfect balanced bite.

Crunchmaster sea salt crackers are perfectly paired with chinese five spice plum jam and honey sweetened goat cheese for a simple summer snack. Enjoy plum jam on a crispy cracker with honey lavender goat cheese for an easy, delicious summer snack.This plum jam is still sweet enough to dollop into yogurt or spread on bread (persimmon jam is great for that too!) but savory enough to easily go well on a goat cheese smeared cracker for a savory light appetizer bite.

I loved pairing it with the sea salt Crunchmaster cracker for that added pop of salt to an otherwise sweet/tart/herby combination.

Other ways to enjoy summer plums: grilled scallops with tomatillo plum salsa and goat cheese honey stuffed plums
Make your own plum jam with sweet summer plums, Chinese five spice and a bit of rosemary for a delicious summer snack on crackers.

From the simple jam with the sweet plums as the star of the show to the lavender and honey infused goat cheese to the whole-grain, seed packed crackers (which are also gluten-free and non-GMO certified), each bite is the perfect example of how simple and seasonal ingredients can come together into something far greater than the individual components.

Love this plum jam recipe?

Try other jam recipes such as Jalapeno Mango JamStrawberry Chile Jam Breakfast Sandwich, Vanilla Fig Preserves and Blueberry Ginger Jam and Goat Cheese Crostini.

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Chinese Five Spice Plum Jam

Servings: 8 servings
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
This plum jam is a simple summer pleasure. Livened up with some Chinese five spice and rosemary, it's a great summer spread with cheese and crackers.
This plum jam is a simple summer pleasure. Livened up with some Chinese five spice and rosemary, it’s a great summer spread with cheese and crackers.

Ingredients 

  • 2 cups chopped plums
  • leaves from 1 sprig fresh rosemary
  • 1-2 tablespoons honey, *see note
  • 1/4 teaspoon Chinese five spice powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice

Instructions 

  • Combine plums, rosemary, honey and Chinese five spice in a small sauce pot over medium-high heat.
  • Bring the mixture to a boil then reduce to a low simmer, stirring often until plums start to break down.
  • Add the lemon juice and continue cooking and stirring until mixture is thickened and reduced to a jam-like consistency.
  • Remove from heat and let cool. Jam will thicken even more as it cools.
  • Serve with goat cheese (I used a honey lavender goat cheese) and crackers.

Notes

Add honey according to taste preference. I used 1 tablespoon for a relatively tarter jam. If you like things sweet, add at least 2 tablespoons to start and adjust to taste from there.

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 35kcalCarbohydrates: 9gFiber: 1gSugar: 8g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Sauces, Dressings & Spreads
Cuisine: American
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