Prune-Stuffed Prunes

In what could be the hardest-sell on the planet, I always try to talk people who come to Paris into trying Pruneaux dโAgen fourrรฉs, which are prunes stuffed with prunes. In spite of their reputation, prunes are a great delicacy in France and rightfully so; one taste of even just a regular pruneau dโAgen (especially mi-cuit, or โpartially driedโ), and youโll plotz the first time after your first bite. (Although sometimes you need to give it a few hours for the full effect.)
To make them, the pit of each prune is yanked out with long-nose pliers, then the prune is refilled to the point of nearly bursting with smooth prune puree, sometimes with a touch of Armagnac. Youโll find the filling dialed-up with almond cream or chocolate or orange zest in some cases, but I prefer nature, or plain. Because thatโs the kind of guy I am.

If youโve ever invited to a French personโs home, a tin of Pruneaux dโAgen fourrรฉs is a gift par excellence. A friend of mine who comes to Paris infrequently flipped out when she returned back to the United States after her last trip and couldnโt find them, making them one of those Only-in-France (or Europe) items. I suppose there really isnโt much pent-up demand for prune-stuffed prunes elsewhere. And her search turned up nothing, which reminds me that Iโm overdue to send her a tin.
Iโll have to admit that I donโt buy them as often for myself as I should either, but a visit to a candy store last weekend rekindled my love of them. Maybe when my system has recovered from fresh cherry season, Iโll go get a tin for myself.
So maybe I convinced you, maybe I havenโt. If you need a little more prodding, try them with a glass of Armagnac alongside. And if that doesnโt work, Iโm writing you off as a lost causeโso donโt expect any packages on your doorstep.
Some Places in Paris to Get Pruneaux dโAgen Fourrรฉes
La Bonbonniรจre de la Trinitรฉ โ 4, place dโEstienne dโOrves (9th)
Izraรซl โ 30, rue Franรงois Miron (4th)
For those willing to take on a search, use some of the tips in How to Find Foods Mentioned on the Site, and perhaps youโll find them if youโre interested in trying them. Otherwise, youโll just have to come visit โ since I donโt deliver.
Related Recipes
Crรจme de pruneaux artisanale (Bernieโs Crumble, in French)
Prune-Chocolate Tiramisu (David Lebovitz/LA Times)
Prune-Armagnac Ice Cream (David Lebovitz/LA Times)







