Want more fiber? Try this easy Stewed Prunes recipe! Dried prunes are cooked until plump with a thick, naturally sweet syrup. Tasty with breakfast or as a constipation remedy!
Add the prunes and water (ensure the prunes are covered, use more water if necessary) to a small pot and bring to the boil.
Reduce the heat, cover with the lid and simmer for 30 minutes or until the liquid is thickening and the prunes are soft. If the liquid evaporates, add a little more water.
If using cinnamon or cloves, add them while simmering. Vanilla should be stirred into after simmering.
Serve warm, or allow to cool and store (with their juices from the pot) in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Notes
Although pitted means the pits have been removed, sometimes they remain, so check before adding your prunes to the pot.Some prunes are soft in the package or jar, while others can be tougher. If necessary, stew your prunes a little longer so they’re nice and soft.For the healthiest results, choose sun-dried prunes without sulfites.For a laxative effect, enjoy ½ -1 cup of stewed prunes.If you’re not used to eating prunes, enjoy them in moderation due to their laxative effect.The syrup will thicken when it cools.To cook prunes in the microwave, add 1 cup of pitted dried prunes and ½ cup of water to a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high for 3 minutes, stirring halfway through, or until the prunes are plump. Allow to cool slightly and enjoy.