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Cardamom Spiced Persimmon Ice Cream

Persimmon Ice Cream

We have an ongoing battle surrounding our persimmon tree with the squirrels in our neighborhood.

It’s actually pretty simple; they eat the persimmons, sometimes tossing them aside after only a few bites, and we shake our fists at them, yell, and sometimes cry. It’s quite sad, but only for us. I think the squirrels are fairly happy with the deal.

To add insult to injury, it seems that our persimmon tree only bears a substantial amount of fruit every other year. In the bountiful years, it’s not uncommon for us to get buckets of fruit, 50-75 pounds of it, so much that we are giving it away and don’t notice the squirrel consumption. In the “off” years, we get nary a persimmon with the squirrels eating any and all of the meager amount of fruit on the tree. This is one of those years where the humans did not get a single piece of fruit.

How did I make this ice cream with no persimmons on my tree?
Confession #1; I made it last year but never got around to posting the recipe or photos and then persimmon season was over. My procrastination last year is your (and my) gain this year!
Confession #2; each year I freeze ripe persimmon pulp so I can use it later in persimmon bread and ice cream. This way the pain of losing what little fruit we get to the squirrels is easier to take.

I use this Cuisinart 1.5 Quart Ice Cream Maker Ice Cream Machine (Amazon affiliate link). It works very well and I even keep the empty bowl in my freezer so I can make ice cream at a moment’s notice.

Tell me, do you make ice cream only in the Summer? What are some of your favorite Fall and Winter ice cream flavors?

Recipe for Cardamom Spiced Persimmon Ice Cream:

Cardamom Spiced Persimmon Ice Cream

Homemade persimmon ice cream spiced with cardamom.
Cook Time20 minutes
chill3 hours
Total Time4 hours
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: ice cream
Servings: 1 quart

Equipment

  • ice cream maker

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cream
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 6 each egg yolks
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1/2 tsp crushed cardamom
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups ripe persimmon pulp

Instructions

  • If you have whole cardamom pods, please see these instructions for crushing them. Crush the pods in a mortar and pestle or in between waxed paper. Discard the pod shells. Crush the tiny black seeds slightly to make them more aromatic. Heat the milk and the cream with the crushed cardamom and half of the sugar until very hot, but not boiling.
  • In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and the remaining half of the sugar.
  • When the milk is hot, temper the eggs by whisking in a cup of the hot milk and cream into the bowl with the eggs and sugar. This keeps the eggs from scrambling when you add them to the hot milk. Then whisk the egg/milk mixture back into the pot with the hot cream. Cook until the custard begins to thicken; do not boil or the eggs may cook and curdle.
  • Pour the custard through a fine-mesh strainer and chill until very cold. At least 3 hours or overnight.
  • Whisk in the vanilla extract and then stir in the persimmon pulp. Freeze in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's directions. I use the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker.

Notes

Recipe Notes;
A little cardamom goes a long way! Don't be heavy-handed.
Persimmons: There are two kinds, Fuyu and Hachiya. My tree is Fuyu which means the persimmons can be eaten while still firm, or when fully ripe. Hachiya can only be eaten when totally ripe, otherwise, they are too astringent. Since this recipe calls for ripe persimmons you can use either. If you have Fuyu, you can mix in some small firmer pieces for texture.

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