Saturday, November 22, 2008

Gift-wrapped!

Today I decided to warm up the kitchen by making a googled recipe of "Persimmon Cookies" to give away. I'd run a 1/2 bucket of them through a tomato-juice-siever-thingy and had about 3 cups of orange speckled goo. These things rapidly turn from a solid to a liquid in a short amount of time, ripening quickly-- some might think when you pick one up, that those speckles might be fly poop! I just worry that a pack-rat or possum might have licked one, so I'd rather pull one off a tree...

I am bemused every year when the first frost hits...my mom always extends her arm with a little ripe persimmon cradled in her palm and offers: "It feels just like a little boy's testicles!"

No, she's not some type of pervert tackling neighborhood youth to the ground to grapple their nutsack up the leg of their loose summer shorts. There is no other adequate way to describe a totally ripe persimmon and those of you who have changed a toddler's diaper would understand. Sometimes you have to just cradle/move/ adjust those fragile little jewels in order to clean up a messy behind! So think of very tissue-thin wrinkly skin that contains some little oval seeds and jelly inside...and if persimmons are still unripe, the testicle theory still stands, but more like a little boy that's been out playing in the snow--firmed up, yet shrively. (Are you protectively covering yours at the moment?)

All this has reminded me of one of our first summer USATF track meets in Emporia when Briggs was probably an 8th grader. A very handsome, well-built, gorgeous young man with long dark curls had been running hurdles, then a sprint, after which he proceeded to pull the top of his 1 piece singlet down over his impressively sculpted biceps.

I think everyone (female, of all ages) in the crowd was trying (not) to look at this spectacular speciman and he was disqualified from the 100m due to 'disrobing on the field'. This caused an outcry, as he'd only pulled down his shoulders (if it would of been someone else, no one would of noticed!) ....but as he was walking off the track and in front of us, we overheard 2 little white-haired old ladies, say: "My! Look at that Package!" We were trying hard not to let them hear us laugh and I must say I felt much better since THEY were ogling and MUCH older than I.

Briggs and I had different opinions of their use of "package". I felt they were referring to his overall striking good looks; Briggs thought it was the obvious, well-defined area protruding forward in his tight singlet. Hmmm. I wonder...
Anyway, later on when I told Brigham that AJ Beaudry had won 4 gold medals in 2a State the next spring, he had no idea...until I said..."You know, The Package!"

Persimmon Cookies
Rating:
Mediocre-- Not 1/2 as good as fresh persimmons or AJ Beaudry.
1/2 c butter
1 c sugar
1 egg
1 c persimmon pulp
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt, nutmeg
2 c flour
1 c nuts/raisins

powdered sugar w/lemon juice drizzle

1 comment:

Dan Johnson said...

Bwaa ha, too funny, never had a persimmon but package ALWAYS means "package"...