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Title: Pear jelly
Post by: Tin Shed on August 31, 2007, 15:12:54
Has anyone ever used pears to make jelly? My mother's pear tree is bent double with pears and we are looking for new ways to use them -she perfected a delicious pear trifle last year!  I will use the same recipe as for all fruit jellies, but are they low /high in pectin?
Title: Re: Pear jelly
Post by: dandelion on August 31, 2007, 15:23:50
I made jelly last week using cooking apples and pears; this has set nicely. Stew the fruit with the cores to extract the maximum amount of pectin. I flavoured my jelly with brown sugar, cinnamon, cloves and allspice.
Title: Re: Pear jelly
Post by: Tin Shed on August 31, 2007, 15:29:46
That sounds delicious , dandelion. Made crab apple jelly this week, one lot straight crab apple and the other two lots, one with chilli, the other with rosemary so will definitely do a spicey pear one.
Title: Re: Pear jelly
Post by: dandelion on August 31, 2007, 15:54:00
I've also used pears to make juice. I've tried all sort of combinations , but my favourite was 40 % apple, 40 % pear with smaller quantities of plum and rosehip.
Title: Re: Pear jelly
Post by: Doris_Pinks on August 31, 2007, 15:55:35
Looking in my 1963 Marquerite Pattern book (same age as me nearly! :o)She has recipes for:-
Peach & Pear Jam
Pear Chutney
Pear & Clove Jam
Pear & Ginger Jam
Pear & Ginger Preserve
Pear & Lemon (or Orange) Jam
Pear & Pineapple Conserve
Pear Conserve

Tin Shed, If you fancy any of them I can post them for you.
I love her book! ;D
Title: Re: Pear jelly
Post by: gwynleg on September 01, 2007, 17:25:58
I think I will have to try to get this book off amazon - what is the title please? Could you post the recipe for pear and lemon jam and perhaps the pear conserve please (there is a pear tree on an very unused allotment that is just asking for scrumping!!)
thanks
gwynleg
Title: Re: Pear jelly
Post by: Tin Shed on September 01, 2007, 19:46:49
Doris pinks - the recipes look lovely. I can pm you with my address, but it looks as if others on the site might want them as well!