Because Baking is Creative: Persimmon Bread



Last week my neighbor stopped by with a bag-o-persimmons free to a good home. I gladly chose 4 or 5 and offered him some lemons in exchange. And then I found myself wondering what the heck I was going to do with persimmons. I researched a few ideas that included raw persimmons in salad, salsa or baked with pork...after further exploration I finally found a recipe for Persimmon Bread.

I made a loaf and muffins. This bread is delicious! It's moist and has a wonderful texture with the nuts and raisins (and whatever else you choose to include). I hesitated adding the whiskey but I'm glad I did because it completes the dish perfectly.



These would make perfect gifts as mini loaves...a little something different from the usual pumpkin bread or gingerbread (ooh, gingerbread, I need to make some of that!)

Persimmon Bread
Yields two 9-inch Loaves

Using the higher amount of sugar will produce a moister and, of course, sweeter bread.

Adapted from Beard on Bread by James Beard.

3½ cups sifted flour
1½ teaspoons salt
2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
2 to 2½ cups sugar
1 cup melted unsalted butter and cooled to room temperature
4 large eggs, at room temperature, lightly beaten
2/3 cup Cognac, bourbon or whiskey
2 cups persimmon puree (from about 4 squishy-soft Hachiya persimmons)
2 cups walnuts or pecans, toasted and chopped
2 cups raisins, or diced dried fruits (such as apricots, cranberries, or dates)

1. Butter 2 loaf pans. Line the bottoms with a piece of parchment paper or dust with flour and tap out any excess.

2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

3. Sift the first 5 dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl.

4. Make a well in the center then stir in the butter, eggs, liquor, persimmon puree then the nuts and raisins.

5. Bake 1 hour or until toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

Storage: Will keep for about a week, if well-wrapped, at room temperature. The Persimmon Breads take well to being frozen, too.

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Happy Thanksgiving!



Howdy from Texas! All history aside, I'm glad there's a day dedicated to giving thanks. I have many things to be thankful for, and I just want to take a second to thank YOU for your readership and support. I hope you are spending your day with someone you love and giving thanks on this special day.

I created the little turkey dude above a few years ago after collecting some inspiration from the neighborhood flora. He's happy because he's not a real turkey.

...oh, speaking of creations... I realize it's been a while since I've shared what's going on around here! There's been some fun projects (and some baked goodness) flowing through this studio and I can't wait to share, so please check back soon, I promise there's more to come...and I'm feeling a giveaway in the near future, too.

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Cheers to 30 years!



Happy Anniversary Mom & Dad!

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Custom Handmade Cards

These little beauties are headed to Canada where they will have a nice life of making five special bridesmaids happy! Each dress is a replica of the dress the bridesmaid will wear at the wedding. Bon voyage little dresses!




Want to have some of your very own to give to your friends or bridesmaids? Check out our shop!

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