Easy Baked Persimmons Recipe (2024)

These baked persimmons are first delicately spiced with warm aromatic winter spices and then caramelized to perfection in the oven. They taste great on their own, and you can also serve them as a dessert with ice cream or add them as a topping to yogurt or oatmeal.

Plus, they will make your home smell like the holidays!

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Persimmons are in season in the fall and early winter, which is the perfect time for making baked fruit desserts.

Baked persimmons are colorful, naturally sweet, flavorful, comforting, and satisfying.

They are also very easy to make.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Here are four reasons why this simple dessert recipe is a keeper:

  • This is a great recipe for beginners. Making a batch of baked persimmons is seriously very easy!
  • This baked fruit recipe is naturally vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free.
  • Roasting persimmons is a great way to use them if you have extra and are not sure what to do with them.
  • This delicious dessert is perfect for the holiday season.

The Best Persimmons for Baking

There are quite a few varieties of persimmons available, but not all of them can be used for baking.

For this recipe, you will need non-astringent persimmons that are still firm when ripe.

I usually use Fuyu persimmons and have also made them using Vanilla persimmons, which are imported from Spain.

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Ingredient Notes

Here is a brief overview of the ingredients you’ll need to make a batch of baked persimmons:

  • Persimmons – Choose non-astringent persimmons that are firm when ripe such as Fuyu persimmons or similar. If your persimmons are very soft, they will fall apart during baking.
  • Ground Spices – I used a blend of warming spices such as cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves.
  • Maple Syrup – This popular natural sweetener adds caramel-like flavor to roasted persimmons. You can also use honey if you like honey-flavored roasted fruit.
  • Extra Virgin Coconut Oil – Is needed to create a delicious glaze that helps caramelize the persimmons.
  • Hot Water – A little hot water is needed to keep the coconut oil liquid and prevent the syrup from drying out too much during baking.

How to Make Easy Spiced Baked Persimmons

Making roasted persimmons is pretty easy.

With a little bit of effort, you will have a healthy dessert ready in just a few steps:

Step 1. Prep the Persimmons.

Wash the persimmons and remove the leaves.

Slice the persimmons into uniform wedges. The easiest way to do this is first to cut a persimmon in half. Then, cut each of the halves in half, and finally, cut the quarters in half. You should have eight roughly-equal wedges.

Cutting persimmons into even slices helps them cook evenly and be done at the same time. (Photo 1)

Step 2. Add Sliced Persimmons to a Baking Dish.

Spread the persimmon wedges on a baking dish in a single layer making sure they are not piled on top of each other and there is space around each slice. (Photo 2)

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Step 3. Mix the Spices.

In a small bowl, combine cinnamon with allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. (Photo 3)

Step 4. Sprinkle the Spices over the Persimmons.

Sprinkle half of the spice mix over the persimmons. Flip each slice onto the other side and sprinkle with the rest of the spice mix. (Photo 4)

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Step 5. Make the Syrup.

Add the maple syrup, coconut oil, and hot water to a small bowl and mix until the coconut oil is melted.

The water needs to be hot to melt the coconut oil, so if you don’t have hot water, you can just warm up the mixture in a microwave. (Photo 5)

Step 6. Add the Syrup to Persimmons.

Pour the mixture over the persimmons making sure all the slices are coated in the syrup. (Photo 6)

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Step 7. Cover the Baking Dish with Foil.

Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil, making sure the foil is not touching the persimmons. (Photo 7)

Step 8. Bake the Persimmons.

Bake at 375F for about 50 minutes or until the persimmon slices are cooked through. Make sure to check the persimmons once or twice during cooking to make sure they are not burning.

When ready, take the baking dish with persimmons out of the oven and serve warm. (Photo 8)

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How to Serve Baked Persimmons

The vibrant orange color and the wonderful aroma of winter spices make roasted persimmons a great addition to Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner parties.

You can serve the persimmons for dessert on their own or with a scoop of ice-cream.

Don’t wait for a special occasion to make a batch of warm caramelized persimmons!

They make a delicious topping for a variety of healthy dishes, such as yogurt parfait, breakfast granola, muesli, or cottage cheese.

Baked persimmons taste best when they are served warm.

How to Store and Reheat

Storing – Baked persimmons keep very well in the fridge. Store them in a glass container with a tight lid for up to 3 days and reheat before serving. Freezing is not recommended.

Reheating – Preheat the oven to 350F and reheat the persimmons for about 10 to 15 minutes. Individual portions can be reheated in the microwave.

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More Baked Fruit Dessert Recipes

Here are a few other dessert recipes that are perfect for fall and winter:

  • Fall and Winter Baked Fruit
  • Apple Crisp without Flour
  • Pear Cranberry Crisp
  • Baked Apples with Riccota
  • Roasted Pineapple
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Easy Baked Persimmons

Yield: 6 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

These baked persimmons are very easy to make. They taste amazing as is, or you can also serve them as a dessert with ice cream or add them as a topping to yogurt or morning oatmeal.

Ingredients

  • 5 or 6 medium persimmons * (See the Notes)
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 tsp ground allspice
  • pinch of ground nutmeg
  • pinch of ground cloves
  • 2 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 Tbsp coconut oil
  • 2 Tbsp hot water

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375F. Wash the persimmons and remove the top leafy part. Slice the persimmons into eight wedges.
  2. Spread the persimmon slices on a baking dish in a single layer.
  3. In a small bowl, mix the cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves.
  4. Sprinkle the mixture evenly over the persimmons.
  5. Add the maple syrup, coconut oil, and hot water to a small bowl. Mix until the coconut oil is melted.
  6. Pour the mixture over the persimmon wedges.
  7. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil.
  8. Bake the persimmons for about 50 minutes or until they are cooked through. Check on the persimmons once or twice during cooking to make sure they are not burning. Serve warm.

Notes

* Use only non-astringent persimmons that are still firm when ripe such as Fuyu persimmons.

1. If you've printed this recipe card, please refer to the blog post for the step-by-step photos.

Nutrition Information

Yield 6Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 176Total Fat 5gSaturated Fat 4gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 0mgSodium 3mgCarbohydrates 36gFiber 6gSugar 25gProtein 1g

Nutrition facts provided on this website are an estimate and not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a qualified health care provider for personalized diet advice and make sure that each of the ingredients is allowed in your diet.

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FAQs

What is the best way to cook persimmons? ›

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!

Are persimmons good for baking? ›

Persimmons are a wonderful fruit for baking, dehydrating and eating; but knowledge on which types to plant and harvest, depending on your desired use, is important. Persimmons ripen from October to November and are very attractive trees that add beautiful color to any landscape in the fall.

Which type of persimmon is best for baking? ›

Fuyu persimmons serve a multi-purpose use. They're best eaten raw or sliced and added to salads, cereal, smoothies, but they are also suitable for baking and roasting. Hachiya persimmons, on the other hand, boast a creamy, jelly-like consistency best for baked goods such as muffins, cookies, bread, and puddings.

How to prepare persimmons for baking? ›

Peel and cut the tops off of the persimmons, cut them in half crosswise. Place cut side up in baking dish. In a small bowl, combine honey, melted butter, lemon juice, cinnamon, allspice, ginger and salt.

Are persimmons good cooked? ›

Sweet Persimmon Recipes

Ripe persimmons are great for baking bars, puddings, and even cookies! Of course, persimmons make great jams and jellies. Use either very ripe Hachiyas or sweet Fuyus to soften into a thick spread, like in this Easy Persimmon Jam recipe.

Can I dry whole persimmons in the oven? ›

In a food dehydrator, dry the persimmons on 135°F (medium heat or fruit setting) for approximately 7 to 8 hours. In the oven, use the lowest temperature setting possible (170-200°F) until the centers are fully dry – about 3 to 6 hours. Start routinely checking on the dried persimmons after the first 1.5 hours.

What temperature do you dehydrate persimmons in the oven? ›

Preheat oven to 175°F. If you have a convection oven, use the convection setting and set the oven temperature to 150°F. On two baking sheets, arrange the persimmon slices in a single layer. Bake for 8 to 10 hours, switching the position of the baking trays several times.

What not to eat with persimmon? ›

Tea and persimmon contain tannins, which have been found to make protein harder to digest. So when tea and persimmon are eaten with crab, which is rich in protein, we might experience indigestion.

What are baking persimmons called? ›

Because of a perfectly ripe hachiya persimmon's texture, they are good for in baked goods like muffins, cookies and breads. No matter which variety you try, persimmons are sure to provide a sweet and delicious treat this fall.

What can eating a lot of persimmon do to the body? ›

Persimmon Side Effects:

Additionally, ingesting very large quantities of persimmon results in the formation of bezoars – which are hardened masses that are produced when tannins, indigestible fibres in persimmon react with stomach acids.

How do you soften persimmons for baking? ›

Unripe hachiya and fuyu persimmons should both be stored at room temperature. If you want them to ripen a little faster, try placing them in a paper bag with a banana or an apple and storing them on the counter. Bananas and apples both produce ethylene gas, which can speed up the ripening process.

How do I know if my persimmon is Fuyu or hachiya? ›

How to Tell Fuyus and Hachiyas Apart. The one you can eat like an apple—Fuyu—is short, squat, and firm. The persimmon you have to ripen until it is squishy, and then you eat or use the pulp—Hachiya—looks like a large orange acorn.

What is the tastiest persimmon? ›

When the flesh is brown, they are at their peak eating quality. When persimmon fans are asked which variety is the best-tasting, you may hear maru, suruga, saijo and even the Native American persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) that grows in the Southeast as far west as Oklahoma.

How do you get the astringency taste out of persimmons? ›

Treatment with freezing temperatures is a potential method of removing astringency of persimmon, without deterioration in the fruit quality.

How do you eat and cook persimmons? ›

Trim the leaves off the top of the fruit, remove the stem, and slice the persimmon in half. Continue slicing the fruit into wedges, removing the black seeds from the center. Eat the fruit slices raw (like an apple), add them to a salad or cheese plate, or use them in baked desserts.

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.

How do you get the bitterness out of persimmons? ›

Carbon dioxide is widely employed and the treatment consists of storing in a 95% CO2 atmosphere for 24 hours at 68º to 77º F (20º-25º C), but the fruit softens very quickly thereafter.

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