Recipe: Rosemary Thyme Roasted Plums & My 8th Blogiversay

Somehow it’s that time of the year again – my blogiversary! Eight years ago I kicked off this blog, and I always celebrate with a plum-focused recipe! This year I have whipped up these oh so tasty rosemary thyme roasted plums!

Rosemary Thyme Roasted Plums | I Spy Plum Pie

Ingredients List

  • 8-10 plums
  • 2tbs honey
  • 1tbs olive oil
  • Dried or fresh thyme
  • Dried or fresh rosemary
  • Salt

Steps

  1. Preheat oven to 200C
  2. Halve the plums and remove the stones. Place in a baking tray
  3. Drizzle over the honey and olive oil
  4. Top with thyme and rosemary and sprinkle with salt
  5. Roast for 12-15 minutes, until the honey is caramelising and the plums are cooked through

Rosemary Thyme Roasted Plums | I Spy Plum Pie

That’s all there is to these rosemary thyme roasted plums! They’re so simple but seriously delicious, and they are also very versatile too! Serve them with yoghurt or ice cream, pop them on your muesli, eat them warm or cold – any way you like!

I used a mix of plums that came straight from my parents trees, and all of them were delicious. Try and use plums that are ripe but not too ripe to stop them from just collapsing as you roast them.

Rosemary Thyme Roasted Plums | I Spy Plum Pie

If you find yourself with more plums than you know how to use, I have been building up a little collection of plum recipes with my annual blogiversary posts! Everything from sauces to cocktails, cakes to ice cream!

A huge thanks to everyone who I have met over the last 8 years in this little part of the internet – I have been lucky enough to have some delightful people round these parts! As I head into year number nine please do let me know if there’s anything you’d find helpful for me to share and I’ll see what I can do!

Rosemary Thyme Roasted Plums | I Spy Plum Pie

Who wants to give these rosemary thyme roasted plums a try?

1 Comment on Recipe: Rosemary Thyme Roasted Plums & My 8th Blogiversay

  1. Cindy
    January 25, 2021 at 9:49 am (3 years ago)

    Happy blogiversary, Liz! What a lovely, simple way to enjoy one of summer’s great stone fruits. 🙂

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