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japple

(9,846 posts)
Thu Oct 12, 2023, 06:07 PM Oct 2023

Pear preserves.

My mom used to make pear preserves from hard, thick-skinned, flavorful pears that she got from a neighbor. It was wonderful stuff, made with paper thin lemon slices. I have been craving it, but can't find any of those pears like she used. Yesterday, I went to my 2 favorite apple orchards and bought several bags of apples. They also had locally grown Asian pears--the kind that you used to find in grocery stores wrapped in insulated sleeves, at a very reasonable rate, so I bought a bag thinking they might be similar enough to use for pear preserves. The skin is thick, they are watery, very crunchy, but have little flavor. Anyone have a suggestion on what I can combine them with to make a preserve that has lots of flavor. I have Mutzu, Evercrisp, Ludacrisp apples from the orchard, frozen homegrown blackberries and blueberries.

Suggestions please.

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Pear preserves. (Original Post) japple Oct 2023 OP
My grandmother made them too, and would only use woodsprite Oct 2023 #1
My mom used the recipe from the Ball Jar Blue Book. These pears seem a bit like Seckle pears japple Oct 2023 #2
Asian pears... ggma Oct 2023 #3

woodsprite

(11,937 posts)
1. My grandmother made them too, and would only use
Thu Oct 12, 2023, 06:22 PM
Oct 2023

Seckle (or Seckel) pears. They were small as pears go but very flavorful and we’re only at our local orchard for a short time each year. She’d always get 2 bushels.

Wish I had her recipe 😟

japple

(9,846 posts)
2. My mom used the recipe from the Ball Jar Blue Book. These pears seem a bit like Seckle pears
Thu Oct 12, 2023, 06:35 PM
Oct 2023

to me, but they are large fruits and they don't have the same intense flavor as the ones my mom used.

ggma

(709 posts)
3. Asian pears...
Thu Oct 12, 2023, 07:37 PM
Oct 2023

Try letting them sit (or just use one to test) on your counter for a couple of days and then taste. I ate them all the time when I was in Korea; I believe they were the only fresh fruit I ate that whole year.

gg

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