This mouth-watering Plum Tart with Ricotta and Greek Yogurt is the right treat for your afternoon cuppa! If you love juicy plums, then this tart is for you!
A while ago I bought Spanish food magazine called Saber Cocinar and this plum tart immediately caught my eye. I made it shortly afterwards but truth be told I was hugely disappointed with the result.
In fact, my plum tart was a complete disaster! Long story short – when translating the recipe from Spanish I made a mistake which lead to the worst looking and tasting plum tart ever! Ouch and oops!
Well, what can I say? Accidents in the kitchen happen from time to time, right? Anyways, I made this easy plum dessert again and it was a complete opposite – the perfect looking and tasting plum tart ever!
Now if you love dessert tart recipes, what about making this simple Homemade Lemon Tart or Strawberry Coconut Tart? Pear Tart with frangipane filling is another delicious dessert as well as the classic Apple Pie.
How to make a plum tart?
First start off with creaming the butter with sugar. Make sure the butter is at room temperature. You can use a microwave to soften it a bit but bear in mind this will only take a few seconds!
Eggs are beaten into this mixture, one at a time. In the end you should get a fluffy batter. Now it’s time to add ricotta and Greek yogurt.
Combine flour, cinnamon and baking powder and sift it into the mixture. Fold it in with a wooden spoon. At this point your plum tart batter is ready to be spread into a cake pan. I used a silicone one. It was my first time using it and I wasn’t sure about it at first. However, I liked how easy it was to take the cake out. You can use any cake pan you have that is about 9 inch/23cm wide. If not using a silicone cake pan I highly recommend greasing it or lining it with a sheet of baking paper.
Top the batter with plum halves so the cut parts are facing the batter. Baking this plum tart will take about 40 minutes. To make sure the tart is done, check using a wooden skewer. If it comes out clean, the plum tart is ready to be taken out of the oven.
Plum tart Ingredient Substitutions:
- Plums – I know this is a plum tart but you could use apricots, if you don’t have or don’t like plums.
- Greek yogurt – use sour cream.
- Superfine sugar – you can use brown sugar as well or granulated sugar.
Good to know:
- All-purpose flour (US) = Plain flour (UK)
- Powdered sugar, confectioner’s sugar (US) = Icing sugar (UK)
- Superfine sugar (US) = Caster sugar (UK)
Note: To make this plum tart I used grams instead of cups. I highly recommend using a scale to make this tart. However, I added the cup measurements as well for those who would like to give it a go using cups.
Want to see how to make Plum Tart? Watch the video!
Plum Tart with Ricotta & Greek Yogurt
Ingredients
- 400 g Plums (4 large ones, 14 oz)
- 100 g Ricotta (3.5 oz / ½ cup not full)
- 100 g Greek Yogurt (3.5 oz / ½ cup not full)
- 100 g Superfine Sugar (3.5 oz / ½ cup)
- 160 g all-purpose flour (5.6 oz / 1 cup heaped)
- 60 g Unsalted Butter (2.1 oz / 3 tbsp)
- 2 Medium Eggs
- 2 tsp Baking Powder
- 2 tbsp powdered sugar , optional
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Cream the butter (soften at room temperature) with sugar for about 5 minutes.
- Add eggs, one at a time and beat with an electric mixer until fluffy.
- Throw in ricotta and Greek yogurt and mix again.
- Sift in the flour mixed with baking powder and cinnamon. Fold these in with a wooden spoon until all ingredients are well combined.
- Now rinse the plums, cut them in half and remove pits.
- If using a silicone cake pan, place this onto a baking tray and pour the mixture in the pan. If using other type of cake pan, line this with baking paper (if you don’t know how to line cake pans, have a look at our video). Spread the mixture around evenly. Top with plums.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C/350°F for 40 minutes or until an inserted skewer comes out clean.
- Once ready, take it out and let it cool completely before dusting with some icing sugar (optional).
Bethany @ athletic avocado says
WOW this tart looks amazing! I love that it includes both greek yogurt and ricotta! THe texture must be amazing!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you! Yes, it’s very tasty.
Keith @ How's it Lookin? says
Looks delicious. Greek yogurt is good with everything, thanks a lot
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks! I agree with you – Greek yogurt is good with everything! :)
Sarah says
I commend you for not giving up! It can be so discouraging when a recipe doesn’t work out perfectly the first time! The plum tart looks and sounds AMAZING! Can’t wait to try!!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
:) Thanks, Sarah!
Christine says
It looks really good. Simple and effective. I’d love to make this soon before plum season is over!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
If you do, let me know what you think! :)
Helene D'Souza says
This reminds me of an Austrian cake which we usually cake in square form. Its mostly served with freshly whipped cream and coffee after 3 pm. :)
I think sometimes you need to have blunders in the kitchen to understand how things come together in cakes etc. It helps you in the long run.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Mmmm, that Austrian cake sounds good :) And yeah, I guess you are right there about the kitchen fails.
Claire says
This is just beautiful.
I love the way the plum halves poke through the tart.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks, Claire!
Elaine says
What fun! Your plum tart looks so delicious! I love plums in anything and I can’t wait to make this. I’m going to make this real soon! I can’t stand kitchen fails but it is fun trying to perfect something, isn’t it?
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much, Elaine! Happy Baking!
Amy says
This looks lovely, I love plums but don’t eat them enough!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you! You gotta try it, Amy! :)
Sarah says
This looks incredible and perfect for a Sunday family dinner!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much, Sarah!
Annemarie says
What a beautiful looking tart! I’m glad you tried again after your kitchen disaster. (We’ve all been there! :) ) I’m not much for eating plums, but I do love them in baked goods. The only issue I see here is that it looks too pretty to eat.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
:) Thank you, Annemarie! Plums are excellent in baked goods! Sooo delicious, aren’t they?
Benny says
How much cinnamon?
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Benny! 2 teaspoons of cinnamon. Sorry about that – I have already edited the recipe.