California Persimmon Pudding Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Miriam Bale

November30,2016

5

5 Ratings

  • Serves 10

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Author Notes

Steamed persimmon pudding was a staple of Sunset Magazine and Bay Area Junior League cookbooks in the late 20th century. This version is slightly adapted from *Taste the Taste Seasons* by Linda Brandt, published by Woodside-Atherton Auxiliary to Children's Hospital at Stanford. It makes a perfect dessert for Thanksgiving or Christmas when persimmons are in season. (If using Hachiya persimmons as recommended, make sure the fruit is completely soft and jelly-ripe to avoid the pucker factor of unripe persimmons.) —Miriam Bale

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • Steamed Persimmon Pudding
  • 3 very ripe Hachiya persimmons* [see note below]
  • 1 1/2 teaspoonsbaking soda
  • 1/2 cupbutter (softened)
  • 1 1/4 cupssugar (or to taste, adjusted according to sweetness of fruit and accompanying sauces)
  • 2 lightly beaten eggs
  • 1 1/2 teaspoonsvanilla
  • 1 tablespoonbrandy (adjust to taste, up to 3 tablespoons)
  • 1 teaspoonlemon juice
  • 1 cupflour
  • 1 1/4 teaspoonscinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoonsalt
  • 1/2 cupchopped walnuts
  • 1 cupraisins
  • Lemon Sauce
  • 1/3 cupsugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoonscornstarch (disolved in water)
  • 2/3 cupwater
  • 2/3 cuporange juice
  • 2 teaspoonsgrated lemon zest
  • 2 tablespoonsfresh lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoonsbutter
Directions
  1. Steamed Persimmon Pudding
  2. Grease a 2-quart pudding mold and its lid with butter or spray with nonstick spray. (You can substitute foil for the lid.)
  3. Peel persimmons and place in a blender or food processor. Whirl until smooth, then transfer to a measuring cup. You should have about 1 cup of purée. Stir in baking soda; set aside. [*Note these should be extremely ripe, almost gooey Hachiya persimmons, bought or picked well in advance. In a pinch, very soft chopped Fuya can be added or substituted. This is preferable to Hachiya that are not completely soft, which will be too bitter to use.]
  4. Cream butter with sugar in a large bowl until fluffy. Add eggs, vanilla, lemon juice, brandy, and persimmon purée, whisking well to combine. [The persimmon purée will have hardened because of the baking soda, and may be difficult to incorporate. I find using the blender useful at this point, but some orange speckles in the mixture will still lead to a fine result.]
  5. Sift flour with cinnamon and salt into persimmon mixture. Stir to combine; fold in raisins and walnuts.
  6. Spoon mixture into prepared mold and secure lid (or cover tightly with foil). Place on a rack in a large pot filled with 2 inches of boiling water. Cover and steam for at least 2 1/2 hours, adding more boiling water as needed. Remove and set aside for ten minutes to cool.
  7. Invert pudding onto serving plate to unmold. Serve warm with traditional hard sauce or, as I prefer, with lightly sweetened whipped cream flavored with brandy to taste. Can also be served with Lemon Sauce (recipe below), as recommended in original recipe.
  1. Lemon Sauce
  2. To make sauce, combine sugar, cornstarch, water and orange juice in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring often, for 3 to 4 minutes until thickened. Reduce heat and simmer for 1 to 2 minutes longer or until sauce is transparent. Stir in zest, lemon juice, and butter. Cool.
  3. Offer lemon sauce separately. Consider doubling if it's the sole sauce offered. [Note: The sauce is delightful, though I think even better on French Toast, or with whipped cream on a meringue or simple cake.]

Tags:

  • Pudding
  • Fruit
  • Brandy
  • Lemon Juice
  • Orange Juice
  • Persimmon
  • Raisin
  • Walnut
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Christmas
  • Thanksgiving

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16 Reviews

arbequina December 18, 2022

Made this in an improvised steamer with a square cake pan mounted in a dutch oven and it turned out great! Baked at 300 (in a closed water bath in the dutch oven) and it was perfect. Super moist and spicy -- great texture and flavor. I may spring for a pretty bundt-shaped pudding mold if this becomes a staple.

GirlWomanPerson November 21, 2020

I made this three times in one week (without the brandy). It's just a really good, moist, sweet and spiced dessert. You can steam it in a water bath in the oven too, which is great.

GirlWomanPerson November 13, 2020

Made it without the brandy. It's simple and fantastic. The pudding is soft and sweet and the flavor of the persimmons holds up.

I also tried halving the recipe for a 4 cup mold and it worked too.

NXL March 12, 2020

I bought a pudding mold just to try this recipe, and I'm so glad I did! This is one of the most delicious, moist, dense cakes I've ever made . The lemon sauce is perfect with it.

Caroline November 30, 2018

Excellent. My 95 year old mother loves persimmon baked goods but can’t cook for herself any longer. My neighbor gave me some Hachiyas, so I tried this. My mother, sister and nieces thought it was fabulous, as did I.

I followed the recipe very closely. To cook it, I improvised, putting the batter into a glass casserole dish with glass lid, and placing that inside my great-grandmothers old roasting pan on a rack, and opening the steam vent in the very high lid. Added boiling water and put it in the oven. That was a busy day, so this is an estimate, but I think I steamed it for almost 3 hours at about 300 degrees. It was very moist, even a little gooey, in the middle but more cakelike at the edges. Adjust cooking time accordingly.

I was impatient to turn it out, so a little stuck to the bottom of the casserole; do let it cool first.

The lemon sauce is very good. I followed the suggestion to double the recipe. But one batch would be adequate if you don’t want the pudding swimming in sauce or leftover for other uses.

I will definitely make this again!!

Jennifer E. December 8, 2017

My great grandmother lived in L.A. and passed this same recipe with the lemon curd on to my mother and it has been part of our Thanksgiving/Christmas repetoire for the last 50 years. So fun to know it is unique to California, she must have seen it in the LA Times or Sunset!

Margarita U. January 1, 2017

To avoid problem mentioned in recipe with persimmons hardening I first creamed butter and had in separate bowls the eggs with brandy, the walnuts and the raisins. When it called for persimmons I then took out pulp and pureed it adding baking soda. Let it rest a few minutes then no problem adding fruit.

Margarita U. January 1, 2017

Delicious but mine fell apart. First tried steaming but instructions weren't clear. I couldn't get a rack inside a pot with cover. So steamed uncovered then baked. It fell apart but very tasty. I looked online and you can place a shallow bowl upside down in a pot so base of pudding tin doesn't have direct contact with heat. Then cover with lid. Other persimmon pudding recipes mention baking.

carswell December 22, 2016

I just put the pulp of 4 very ripe persimmons in the freezer. This recipe seems perfect for them.

Gabriella December 16, 2016

What kind of mold do you recommend? Would a glass dish work, or is a bundt pan better?

PJ December 14, 2016

My father made steamed Persimmon puddings (my parents lived in SF). I don’t remember where he got the recipe, but it was delicious. We would each get one to take home. One year we used the microwave to steam the puddings quicker. It worked like a charm. Now I have to find the recipe.

Ttrockwood December 6, 2016

I was born and raised in CA, visit often since my family has always lived there, and we even have a persimmon tree. But i have never ever seen persimmon pudding on a restaurant menu, in a bakery, at a holiday dinner, or offered at friends' homes....it may have been popular at one point but certainly not in the past 30yrs or so

Miriam B. December 6, 2016

Where in California? Were your parents & grandparents born there? I've heard feedback from others who have this as a family tradition, but mostly people saying their mothers or grandmothers made it.
Anyway, how lucky to have a persimmon tree in the family. You should try it!

Claire S. December 8, 2016

Maybe it's just the part of CA you lived in? I had a lovely persimmon pudding at the restaurant Camino in Oakland a few weeks ago!

antjas December 1, 2016

Did you really mean 1 tablespoon beaten eggs?

Miriam B. December 1, 2016

No, formatting error! Thanks for catching. (It should be two eggs.)

California Persimmon Pudding Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

Why did my persimmon pudding turn black? ›

But after baking, this pudding will turn dark brown. Don't worry! That's perfectly normal. It's the reaction between the pigments in the persimmon and the alkaline baking soda in the batter that creates this browning.

What is the difference between hachiya and Fuyu? ›

How to Tell Fuyus and Hachiyas Apart. The one you can eat like an apple—Fuyu—is short, squat, and firm. The persimmon you have to ripen until it is squishy, and then you eat or use the pulp—Hachiya—looks like a large orange acorn.

What are the health benefits of persimmons? ›

Persimmons are sweet, versatile fruits full of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and beneficial plant compounds. What's more, they may promote heart health, reduce inflammation, support healthy vision, and keep your digestive system healthy. Plus, they are tasty and pair well with many foods.

What should you not eat with persimmon? ›

Tea and persimmon contain tannins, which have been found to make protein harder to digest. So when tea and persimmon are eaten with crab, which is rich in protein, we might experience indigestion.

What happens if you eat an unripe persimmon? ›

If the taste wasn't enough, people should steer clear of unripe persimmons because the tannins, stomach acid and indigestible plant material can form a bezoar: a hard mass that can lead to gastric obstruction and surgery.

Is persimmon healthy or not? ›

Persimmons are low in calories and high in fiber – a combination that makes them a good choice for weight control. Their mix of antioxidants and nutrients – including vitamins A and C – makes them ideal for a healthy diet.

What does persimmon pudding taste like? ›

Sweet but subtle, persimmon pudding often contains hints of nutmeg or cinnamon, added spices that some say resemble the natural taste of the fruit.

Why do people peel persimmons? ›

The peel of a persimmon is safe to eat, but it can have a more crunchy or crisp texture that might be distracting to the overall flavor. You can peel a persimmon quickly using tools in your kitchen to enjoy eating your fruit in no time.

Are persimmons good for diabetics? ›

Yes, persimmons are healthy food for people who have diabetes. They have a low glycemic index and are high in dietary fibres. Therefore, they prevent blood sugar from increasing. Also, the antioxidants in persimmons avert oxidative stress, which causes chronic diseases like diabetes.

Which persimmon is the sweetest? ›

Sharon fruit have always been popular for their sweetness (astringent persimmons are generally sweeter than their non-astringent siblings), but in the '60s, when they started coming to market, consumers had to wait until they were fully softened to eat them.

What type of persimmons grow in California? ›

California commercial cultivars 'Hachiya' and 'Fuyu' of D.

Why cant you eat persimmons on an empty stomach? ›

Excess in persimmons, hawthorns, tea, alcohol or food increasing gastric acidity can cause such stones," said Dr Lu Ying, director of Shanghai Yida Hospital's digestive disease department. "Eating persimmons with an empty stomach or eating an excessive amount of raw persimmons is likely to result in a stone.

Is persimmon good for arthritis? ›

Persimmons may improve joint health

They may protect against arthritis, too. “Persimmons are super stars when it comes to lowering inflammation, and inflammation is linked to arthritis,” Lakatos says.

Is persimmon a laxative? ›

The fruit is easily chewable and has a delicious flavour, but it is not recommended for diabetics, obese and sufferers of gastroduodenal ulcer. Persimmons have a creamy and sweet pulp and have laxative, diuretic and hepatoprotective.

Do persimmons turn black? ›

Persimmon skin tissue contained a large amount of catechin and epicatechin. These phenolic compounds not only converted easily to black pigments by enzymatic oxidation in vitro, but their pigments also produced the same alkali fusion products as the pigment acquired from blackened skin tissue.

Is it safe to eat persimmon with black spots? ›

If your persimmon flesh has some brown spots, don't worry—these are harmless and usually caused by a high concentration of sugars. Persimmons can simply be eaten by cutting them into slices as a fruity snack or delicious topping to porridge, oatmeal, or a bowl of yogurt.

What is the black mold on my persimmons? ›

Fungal and bacterial infections cause black spots on persimmon leaves. High humidity and overwatering exacerbate the problem; proper care is crucial. Use fungicides and prune to treat and prevent further leaf damage.

Can you eat dark persimmon? ›

Fuyu persimmons are still hard when ripe and will turn a slightly darker orange. They can be eaten when hard. Their skins are edible.

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