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Title: Randy Pollak's Persimmon Pudding
Categories: Pudding Christmas Dessert
Yield: 6 Servings

1cFlour
1cSugar
1tsSoda
1tsBaking powder
1tsCinnamon
1/2tsSalt
1 Egg
1tsVanilla
1/4cMilk
1cPersimmon pulp
1tbMelted butter
1cChopped nuts
1/2cRaisins
SAUCE
1 Egg yolk
3/4cPowdered sugar
1 - 2T rum or brandy
1 Whipped egg white
1/2cWhipped cream

Mix the persimmon puree and the baking soda together and let it stand. Cream together the sugar and butter, then add the egg, milk, vanilla, (rum), and persimmon mixture. Add the remaining dry ingredients and mix.

Pour into well-buttered pudding mold or tin can (i.e., a coffee can). Fill them only 2/3 full. Place the mold on a trivet in a pan over a few inches of boiling water. (I use one of those folding steamer baskets). Cover the pan and steam over low heat for 2 hours. You will need to add more boiling water as it evaporates. When a skewer tests clean, it is done.

Let stand in the mold uncovered for about 15 minutes. Turn onto a plate and let cool, or serve warm with hard sauce or whipped cream. Beat the egg yolk with powdered sugar and rum or brandy. Fold in whipped egg white and whipped cream.

Posted by Randy Pollak, Kook-Net Recipe Network Cyberealm BBS home of Kook-Net, Watertown, NY 315-786-1120

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