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November 06, 2014 | Updated October 28, 2020

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Paw paws are a mystery to most people. Most think they are papayas,Carica papaya, native to the tropics and beloved of Baloo the bear in The Jungle Book. That’s not the fruitI am talking about. I am talking about Asmina triloba, the American paw paw, a/k/a Hoosier banana or custard apple. They are native to the East and Midwest and happen to be our largest native fruit.

Paw paws live in wet places – notably along riverbanks – from New York to Florida and west to the Great Plains. They are the only non-tropical member of the asmina family, which includes the soursop and tropical custard-apple.

Paw paws are typically a small, spindly tree with leaves that look too large for the tree’s size. They tend to grow in mass clumps in the dappled shade of larger trees.

I first encountered paw paws many years ago, along the banks of the Rappahannock River in Virginia while looking for good places to catch herring and shad from the riverbank. I was bushwhacking toward the water when I found myself in a grove of what, superficially, looked like palms growing underneath the canopy of elms and maples. They had oversized leaves with the floppy habit of palm leaves, although they were not fringed like a real palm leaf.

But these “palms” did have shriveled growths on them that resembled a rotten banana.

As it happens, that’s what they are. Sorta. I had an inkling that this might be a paw paw, so I looked up this plant in Euell Gibbons’ Stalking The Wild Asparagusand it was, indeed, a paw paw. I marked the spot and returned in September, and there were the ripe green “bananas” all over the trees. I could have found them blind, because of the aroma.

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The best way I can describe the smell of a paw paw is that it’s like a girl’s first perfume: Tropical-floral and intensely sweet, cloying, almost. And powerful! Oh man, bring a sack of paw paws home and your house will smell like the inside of a candy factory in less than an hour.

Wuff. When I first brought home a stash of them one day, I was almost overcome. I would up putting them on the porch overnight, and a raccoon came and ate them all.

I went back and got some more and let them ripen. Like a banana, they ripen from green to yellow to blackish.

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As for flavor, they taste like a cross between bananas and an overripe pear, and the texture is soft and custardy, like lemon curd or an avocado. The color is a rich yellow, like a buttery custard or good French vanilla ice cream.

Thus this paw paw recipe: paw paw ice cream. I am proud to say this one’s a winner. It was pretty simple, actually. Make a standard French vanilla ice cream and add mashed ripe, paw paws, then churn.

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Paw Paw Ice Cream

Obviously this is a recipe focusing on North American paw paws, but I am pretty sure banana would work just as well, although the flavors would be very different. Fresh or frozen paw paw mash will work, so you can make this anytime if you have some squirreled away. Use really ripe paw paws here -- the blackish ones. This is essentially a French vanilla ice cream with paw paw added right at the end. The only tricky part of this recipe is tempering the egg yolks, and that's not exactly rocket science. You just need to add the hot cream in small doses while stirring the beaten yolks. I'd eat this ice cream within a few weeks. The longer it sits in the freezer, the hard it gets, and it can get icy over time.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 1 quart

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups mashed paw paws, about 4 or 5 paw paws
  • 2 cups cream
  • 2 cups milk
  • A scant 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 a vanilla bean, or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, scraped
  • 5 egg yolks

Instructions

  • Start by making the custard for the ice cream. Heat the cream and milk and sugar in a pot over medium heat to the steaming point, about 165°F. If you are using a real vanilla bean, add it to the mixture now. If you are using extract, wait a bit.

  • Beat the egg yolks in a bowl. Stirring the eggs all the time, add one ladle of the hot cream mixture into the eggs. Do this a second time -- this is tempering the eggs so they don't curdle in the hot cream. Pour the egg mixture into the pot.

  • Stir the custard often and heat it back to the steaming point. When it thickens -- it should coat the back of a spoon -- turn off the heat and pour the custard into a bowl. I like to set the bowl into a larger bowl filled with ice to cool the mix down quickly. Stir in the vanilla extract if that's what you are using.

  • When the custard is cool, whisk in the mashed paw paws until they are well combined. You can put the mixture into your ice cream maker now, or you can push it through a fine-meshed strainer to remove any stray bits; you'll need to fish out the vanilla bean if you used that anyway. Run through your ice cream machine and eat!

Notes

Note that prep time does not include chilling time after you make the custard.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

Can you freeze whole pawpaws? ›

Ripe Pawpaw flesh, with skin and seeds removed, can be pureed and frozen for later use. Some people even freeze whole fruits. Pawpaws are very nutritious fruits. They are high in vitamin C, magnesium, iron, copper, and manganese.

How to prepare a paw paw? ›

The easiest way to eat one is to cut the ripe fruit in half across the middle, squeeze the flesh from the skin into your mouth, then spit out the seeds. Don't eat the skin or seeds, which contain toxins. Many people also cook with ripe pawpaws, making bread, beer, ice cream or this pawpaw pudding from NYT Cooking.

What can you mix paw paw with? ›

Since pawpaws taste like tropical fruit, they go well with melons, citrus fruits, coconut, passionfruit, pineapple, and more.

What is the difference between pawpaw and papaya? ›

Papaya has orange to red flesh and is narrower than pawpaw (papaw). Pawpaw flesh is yellow and they are generally larger than papaya. Both are ready to eat when the skin is yellow and slightly soft to touch. Green papaya (pawpaw) is the unripened fruit.

How do you freeze fresh pawpaws? ›

To freeze, measure pulp and place in a freezer quality bag, labeled with the amount of pulp and the date. Remove as much air as possible from the bag. Use frozen pawpaws within one year. When ready to use, remove the bag with the amount needed for the recipe and thaw in the refrigerator.

What does pawpaw do to the body? ›

Papayas contain a range of nutrients, such as antioxidants and potassium. Possible health benefits of eating papaya may include reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and more. Papaya, papaw, or pawpaw, is a soft, fleshy fruit of the plant species Carica papaya.

Will pawpaws ripen if picked green? ›

When they are ripe, pawpaw fruits naturally fall from the tree. Pawpaws may be handpicked from the tree slightly under-ripe and still proceed to finish ripen normally. If picked too early, they will not finish ripening properly or at all.

Can you eat pawpaws raw? ›

Harvesting pawpaw is as easy as giving the tree a shake. They trees aren't very big, but make sure you don't shake them onto your head. Pawpaw fruit can be eaten raw, but it spoils quickly after picking, so eat them within a day or two.

Is it safe to eat raw pawpaw? ›

Raw papaya is healthy as it is a good source of dietary fibre, vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, and antioxidants. It may also contain enzymes like papain that aid digestion and offer anti-inflammatory properties.

What are the disadvantages of paw paw cream? ›

It might cause a red, itchy rash when applied to the skin in some people. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There isn't enough reliable information to know if American pawpaw is safe to use when pregnant or breast feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

What not to eat with pawpaw? ›

Citrus fruits

Consuming citrus fruits like orange, grapefruit, or lemon with papaya can result in a sour taste and cause digestive problems. Papaya and citrus fruits contain high levels of vitamin C and may lead to acid reflux, heartburn, and stomach irritation.

Does Paw Paw have a laxative effect? ›

Paw paws can be eaten raw or cooked, but should be eaten moderately as they have mild laxative effect.

Why is pawpaw rare? ›

Adaptation: The pawpaw is adapted to the humid continental climate of its native habitat. It is seldom found near the Atlantic or Gulf coasts. It requires a minimum of 400 hours of winter chill and at least 160 frost-free days. Pawpaws appear to be sensitive to low humidities, dry winds and cool maritime summers.

Are pawpaws male or female? ›

Pawpaw trees can be male, female or bisexual (meaning they produce flowers that have both male and female functioning parts). It's important to be aware of this as male specimens won't bear fruit and female trees will need a male tree somewhere nearby for fertilisation before they can set fruit.

How long do pawpaws last in the freezer? ›

Long-Term Storage

Be sure to flatten the bag to remove all air bubbles. This can be frozen for up to 12 months.

What are the ways of preserving pawpaw? ›

While papayas taste great fresh, you can also save them for later. If you're planning to use your fruit within a few days, try refrigerating it. For more long-term storage, consider freezing or dehydrating the papaya instead.

How long can you freeze pawpaw? ›

How long can you store papaya in the freezer. With proper storage, freshly frozen papaya can last in the freezer for about 3 months. If you notice a freezer burn, it is still safe to eat. I suggest squeezing as much air as possible out of the bag before freezing the fruit to prevent the freezer burn.

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