19 Persimmon Recipes To Change Up Your Winter Menu (2024)

Chances are you've seen persimmons at the farmer's market — maybe even seen a persimmon recipe — without even realizing it! Persimmons are what I'd consider "delicately" sweet, meaning that their fruity flavor can still be paired with savory flavors. Lucky for us, this fruit is in season every fall and winter, so get ahead of the game and try out some of these delectable persimmon recipes!

Drinks

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Spiced Persimmon Bourbon Old Fashioned

With spring still a month and a half away, this old fashioned is a great drink for chilly nights where all you want to do is get cozy on the couch. The bourbon will warm you down to your toes and the persimmons work with clementine and lemon for a citrusy taste that isn't overpowering. (via Half-Baked Harvest)

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Spiced Persimmon Turmeric Tea

Who doesn't love a nice warm cup of tea in the midst of winter? We're breaking out our favorite mugs for this recipe! Not only is it delicious, but it also contains a ton of healthy ingredients in addition to the 'simmons like ginger and black pepper. (via Gourmande in the Kitchen)

Appetizers

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Persimmon Pear Caprese Toast

Yup, it's your turn to be the appetizer hero with this dish that's sure to stand out from other persimmon recipes...and other apps in general. Just swap the tomatoes with persimmons and add a sliver of pear for out-of-this-world flavor. My mouth's already watering! (via Joy the Baker)

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Harvest Cranberry, Persimmon and Burrata Salad

The flavor and apple-like crisp that persimmons have make them the perfect addition to a colorful winter salad. Not only will they pair well with your cranberries, but they'll also balance out the richness of the burrata. Yummmmm. (via Half-Baked Harvest)

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Persimmon, Pomegranate, & Ricotta Salad

Another delicious + healthysalad recipe that lets you indulge in *all* your favorite foods. I absolutely love any salad that mixes it up by using spinach instead of lettuce. You can also opt for kale or arugula to switch things up!(via What's Gaby Cooking)

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Honey Crisp, Kale, & Persimmon Salad

If you're wondering whether the name of this dish has all the ingredients listed, you're (almost) correct. Brussels sprouts and pumpkin seeds take things to the next level and the kale base gives you an extra serving of iron. (via In Pursuit of More)

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Zesty Salsa

No dinner is complete without a killer salsa! We've tried red tomato, green tomato, and mango, and we are ready to hop on the persimmons salsa train. Serve this bad boy with chips or toss it over your turkey; either way, it's just as enjoyable.(via Joy of Kosher)

Main Courses

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Coconut Oatmeal With Persimmons and Palm Sugar

Okay so while we might not have this as an entree at dinner, we'd definitely chow down on this dish from our Healthy Breakfasts. Boil coconut milk instead of water when you're cooking the oats and you'll have a dish that makes you feel like you're on summer vacation all year long. (via Brit + Co)

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Fancy Persimmon Grilled Cheese

This sandwich takes the traditional grilled cheese to a whole new level that we are more than excited about. Goat cheese? Check. Prosciutto? You can bet on it. Get ready because this recipe is like eating at a gourmet restaurant in your own kitchen. (via A Girl Defloured)

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Autumn Persimmon Arugula Pasta

If you're not so sure about the bitter flavor of arugula, then this is the perfect dish for you. The persimmons add a fresh flavor to balance the dish out, and we'll eat just about anything if there's pasta involved. (via The Little Epicurean)

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Persimmon Cranberry Sauce

Welcome another spin on a dinnertime essential: cranberry sauce. It doesn't have to be the holiday season to enjoy this fruity condiment with your chicken or on a sandwich. It's got just enough sweetness to balance out your go-to savory dish. (via The Amateur Gourmet)

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Roasted Persimmon & Coconut Quinoa Porridge

Quinoa's another popular item that I've seen pop up a lot in the foodie community over the last few years and it pairs really well with many of these persimmon recipes. So what's a better way to try out persimmons than with another healthy + trendy food? (via Perpetually Chic)

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Spiced Persimmon Relish

Relish doesn't always have to include pickles! Until it's time to break out the hot dog relish for the Fourth of July, this spiced persimmon recipe makes for a great addition to your spread. (via KCET)

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Persimmon and Sage Stuffing

Stuffing is definitely a dish that can stand on its own, and even though Thanksgiving is over, why wait until November to try this recipe out? Freshen up this comfort food with bright persimmons and earth sage and you'll never go back to boxed stuffing again. (via PBS Food)

Sweets

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Persimmon Cookies

Our major sweet tooth is always leading us to look for new dessert recipes, and we are definitely adding this one to the list. With cranberries, white chocolate chips, and pecans, this is about to become your new favorite cookie. (via Jessica Gavin)

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Persimmon Cardamom Honey Ice Cream

If you have an ice cream machine, then you *have* to try out this recipe! Honestly, it seems like persimmons pair perfectly with all kinds of spices so the world is your oyster when it comes to spicing up this dish. (via Daisy's World)

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Persimmon Apple Oat Crumble

Sweet vanilla persimmons and crunchy tart apples team up under a thick, crumbly crust in this deliciously simple dessert. The buttery, cinnamon-y goodness will chase away all your winter blues. (via Wandercooks)

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Persimmon Tart

We absolutely love pies and tarts during this time of the year, and our favorite part of this recipe is that the tarts are tiny enough to make one per person! Consider this the perfect finger food for kids and adults alike. (via Joy of Kosher)

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Persimmon Cupcakes

What recipe list (or celebration, for that matter) is complete without a cupcake? That's right–you can even make frosting out of persimmons! What a wonder fruit. Try filling the cupcakes with jam (or drizzling it overtop) for a nice final touch. (via Cupcake Project)

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FAQs

What do persimmons pair well with? ›

The honeyed sweetness of persimmon pairs well with salty preserved meats such as prosciutto or serrano ham. Add slices of ripe yet firm fruit to a charcuterie platter. Persimmon also works beautifully with cheese – choose anything from creamy mozzarella or burrata to a briny feta, blue cheese or even tart goat's curd.

What to do with too many persimmons? ›

One of the best options for copious amounts of any food is to freeze some for later. HalfPint suggests pureeing the persimmon pulp, putting it into plastic freezer bags to maximize your freezer space, and then making persimmon bread, smoothies, and steamed pudding with the thawed fruit pulp later on.

What can you do with persimmon fruit? ›

Fuyu persimmons are incredibly versatile… not only can you eat them raw in a salad or wrap a slice in a piece of prosciutto and drizzle it with balsamic glaze, but you can also cut them into wedges and roast them, or make a chutney to accompany roasted pork like I did. They also make a great upside down cake!

What not to eat with persimmon? ›

Another set of cold food groupings to avoid include having crab with tea or persimmon. Xie explained: “Crab meat is a very cold type of food in TCM theory, and persimmon fruit is also cold in nature. Most people should avoid eating this food combination, as it can be hard on the digestive system.”

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.

What does baking soda do to persimmons? ›

When persimmons are beaten to a pulp, tannins form complexes with carbohydrates, causing the pulp to stiffen to a gel-like consistency. When baking soda is added, a reaction with the moist and slightly acidic persimmon creates carbon dioxide (CO2), which also plays a role in encouraging the pulp to thicken.

Are persimmons bad for constipation? ›

In particular, astringent persimmons contain a large amount of tannins, a compound thought to reduce gut secretions and contractions, slowing down bowel movements ( 12 ). For this reason, people experiencing constipation should avoid consuming too many persimmons, especially astringent varieties.

What happens to our body when we eat persimmons? ›

For example, vitamin C helps support the immune system and protect against heart disease. Persimmons are also high in soluble dietary fiber, which slows the digestion of carbohydrates, preventing spikes in blood sugar. Persimmons can help keep your arteries clear and reduce the risk of heart disease.

Can persimmon be eaten with banana? ›

They are not poisonous. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that eating persimmons with yoghurt and banana are harmful to your body.”

Can I eat persimmon everyday? ›

Eating one medium-sized persimmon (about 100 grams) a day is enough to help fight atherosclerosis, says Gorinstein. She is quick to add that other fruits also help guard against heart disease and urges people to include them in their diet as well.

What do Japanese do with persimmons? ›

So we eat our persimmons grilled, dried, pickled, in salads, made into vinegar and maybe even as a pickle medium, because in Japan this is a way to use up overripe fruits.

How do you make persimmons taste good? ›

Persimmons can be enjoyed raw, and are extra delicious when ripe. Simply peel the skin (if it's an astringent Fuyu) and slice it into wedges. You can also use them in salads, baked desserts, or even as a topping for yogurt.

Why does my mouth feel weird after persimmon? ›

If you accidentally bite into an unripe banana or persimmon, the drying and puckering feeling on your tongue and oral cavity is astringency. Astringency is a frequent sensory experience that can be caused by consumption of various food and beverages, including unripe fruit, nut skin, tea, and red wine (Figure 1).

Can you eat persimmons with other foods? ›

Soft, sweet persimmons and crispy, tart apples are fall flavor match made in heaven. Together they add a pop of bright, juicy flavor and texture to hearty kale leaves and walnuts in this nutrient-packed salad with maple-Dijon dressing. To coax even more sweetness from peak season persimmons, try roasting them.

How are persimmons best eaten? ›

Cut the persimmon in half pole to pole. Use a knife to remove the white core of the fruit and discard it. Once the core has been removed you can either slice or dice the persimmon according to your recipe. The entire peel is edible.

Is persimmon good for your stomach? ›

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 spices go well with persimmon? ›

To make the persimmon pie spice

Combine the cinnamon, mace, cloves, cardamom and allspice in a spice grinder and blend until fine. Transfer the ground spices to a small bowl and add the ground ginger, nutmeg and pepper, and mix to combine.

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