Persimmon pudding

Persimmon pudding

Persimmon pudding is a traditional American dessert made with persimmons. Although American, persimmon pudding is similar to traditional English dessert puddings, such as Christmas pudding or quince pudding. This style of pudding is generally either steamed or cooked in an oven with a water bath, or Bain-marie. These methods of cooking ensure the pudding remains moist and does not dry out or form a crust unlike the sweet but crusted Persimmon bread.

The pudding is often served with ice cream, Crème Anglaise, whipped cream, apple sauce, or brandy sauce. It is best served warm, although it can be served cold as well. Persimmon pudding lasts quite a while when refrigerated, and may be made in large batches to be served over the course of several days. As the pudding ages the various individual flavors mellow and blend together.

External links

* [http://www.persimmonpudding.com persimmonpudding.com - dedicated to growing, education, and use of Diospyros virginiana L., the common, or American persimmon]
* [http://www.recipesource.com/side-dishes/puddings/steamed-persimmon1.html Persimmon pudding recipe]
* [http://www.howtocookeverything.tv/htce/TakeOnTheRecipes/detail/recipeId-49.html Gary Danko's Persimmon Pudding recipe ]


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