1868 Cookie
One of my favorite old books in my collection is a handwritten notebook started by Mrs. Emma W. Reed on March 14, …
If you have never had persimmon pudding, you really don’t know what you’re missing.
My grandpa had a very old persimmon tree on his farm. When I was a little girl, my uncle tricked me into biting into a persimmon that hadn’t ripened yet. That’s probably why I needed braces as a teenager–that thing was so bitter that it drew my forming teeth under my gums crooked!
A ripe persimmon, however, is very delicious!
I made this persimmon pudding for my pastor and his wife from California persimmons that a family brought to our pastor after moving to our church from that state. They know he loves persimmon pudding. As our pastor’s wife is unable to cook due to very bad health, he gave me the persimmons to make something for them with the persimmons.
Having never cooked with persimmons before, I decided to search for the oldest persimmon pudding recipe that I could find, and this is it!
C. 1850 Mitchell Family Persimmon Pudding
Ingredients
2 cups persimmon pulp (one pint)
2 eggs
1 Cup white sugar
4 Cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
6 Cups milk
1 Tablespoon butter
Directions
If you make this, or if you have another persimmon pudding recipe you would like to share, please comment and tell us about it!