Candied Persimmons

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Candied persimmons are one of those garnishes that look fancy but are actually pretty simple to make. They add a light sweetness, a chewy texture, and a warm fall-to-winter vibe that works beautifully on bourbon cocktails, rum drinks, and even sparkling wine. If you love using seasonal fruit in your cocktails, this is a great one to have on hand.

Persimmons are usually in season in November and/or December. Mine always ripen right about at Thanksgiving, and you can generally find them in shops for a few weeks after.

Candied Persimmons garnish recipe

Why Candied Persimmons Work as a Garnish

Persimmons have a naturally honey-like flavor that deepens when they’re simmered in sugar. Once dried, they hold their shape, won’t sink immediately in drinks, and add a subtle sweetness without overpowering the cocktail itself. They also look stunning layered on the rim of a glass or floated gently on top.

Candied Persimmons garnish recipe

How to Use Candied Persimmons in Cocktails

  • Rest one slice on the rim of a rocks or coupe glass. You can also loop it through a cocktail pick, like this one, to secure it to the glass.
  • Float a thin slice on top of sours or spritz-style cocktails
  • Pair with cinnamon sticks, rosemary sprigs, or star anise for layered garnish moments
  • Use as a snackable garnish for holiday drinks and winter parties

They work especially well with bourbon, brandy, dark rum, and sparkling wine cocktails.

Storage Tips

Store candied persimmons in an airtight glass container once fully cooled. Keep them in a cool, dry place for up to a week, or refrigerate to extend their freshness slightly. If they start to stick together, a light dusting of sugar before storing helps prevent clumping.

Candied Persimmons garnish recipe

Candied Persimmons Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 cups water
  • 2 cups white sugar (plus extra for dusting)
  • 1–2 ripe persimmons

Optional: 1 cinnamon stick for a warm spice note, but be aware that anything you add could mask the natural persimmon flavor.

Instructions

  1. Using a mandolin (I use this one) or a sharp knife, slice the persimmons thinly, starting from the bottom and holding the top.
  2. In a saucepan, combine the water and sugar. Heat gently, stirring until the sugar fully dissolves.
  3. If using, add a cinnamon stick to the syrup.
  4. Add the persimmon slices one at a time.
  5. Simmer over low heat (do not boil) for 20–35 minutes, until the slices become slightly translucent.
  6. Carefully remove the slices with a fork or slotted spoon.
  7. Lay them flat on a parchment-lined baking sheet or air fryer racks (this is the air fryer I own that is also a dehydrator).
  8. Dry in the oven at 200°F (or 180°F if possible) for 2–3 hours, flipping halfway through so both sides dry evenly.
  9. Remove once mostly dry but still a little sticky.
  10. Dust both sides lightly with granulated sugar so they’re easy to handle.
Candied Persimmons garnish recipe

Candied Persimmons

Twist Cocktail Recipes
An elegant homemade cocktail garnish that transforms seasonal persimmons into beautiful, chewy slices perfect for fall and winter drinks. Persimmon slices are simmered in simple syrup until translucent, then slowly dried to create a honey-like sweetness and stunning visual appeal. These candied persimmons add subtle sweetness without overpowering cocktails and work beautifully with bourbon, brandy, dark rum, and sparkling wine. Simple to make yet impressive on the rim or floating atop your favorite seasonal cocktails.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Drying 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 5 minutes
Course Drinks, Snack
Cuisine Cocktail Garnish
Servings 4
Calories 494 kcal

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Using a mandolin or a sharp knife, slice the persimmons thinly, starting from the bottom and holding the top.
  • In a saucepan, combine the water and sugar. Heat gently, stirring until the sugar fully dissolves.
  • If using, add a cinnamon stick to the syrup.
  • Add the persimmon slices one at a time.
  • Simmer over low heat (do not boil) for 20–35 minutes, until the slices become slightly translucent.
  • Carefully remove the slices with a fork or slotted spoon.
  • Lay them flat on a parchment-lined baking sheet or air fryer racks.
  • Dry in the oven at 200°F (or 180°F if possible) for 2–3 hours, flipping halfway through so both sides dry evenly.
  • Remove once mostly dry but still a little sticky.
  • Dust both sides lightly with granulated sugar so they’re easy to handle.

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Nutrition

Serving: 4gCalories: 494kcalCarbohydrates: 128gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.003gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.003gSodium: 8mgPotassium: 266mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 100gVitamin A: 3IUVitamin C: 55mgCalcium: 36mgIron: 2mg
Keyword citrus, fruit
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