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Preserving Pears

Started by Viks, September 21, 2005, 19:04:52

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Viks

We are getting lots of windfall pears, but they are still rather hard, I was wondering if there was any recipes for poaching them and then putting them in Kilner style jars?

Thanks

Viks


tim

Oh, yes!!

Would you boil, pressure or oven cook?

Palustris

Peel, slice and boil gently until just soft in half red wine, half water. Add 4 oz of sugar to each half pint of liquid. This does about 2lbs of prepared pears. If you like cinnamon then add a good teaspoon.
Then Freeze in useable size portions or bottle or whatever!
You can re-use the liquid if you drain it for the next batch, just add more water, wine and sugar as needed to make up the proportions.
Gardening is the great leveller.

tim

I was asking about method because we p/cook - 5m min only. And fruits look so nice in jars!

Lots of spare Kilners here if anyone's passing. Children have left home.

Left home?? 2 of them are retiring shortly!!

jennym

Try poaching them lightly, then carefully placing in the jars, adding a half brandy/half heavy syrup mixture. Cheap brandy will do. Superb in a month or so!

Viks

We found a recipe for mulled pears, they looked so good we couldn't wait for a few months so instead we eat a jar!!! (Yummy)
now its just appes......
Anything exciting to do with them. Normally we just stew them and freeze them and then use them as required for pies and stuff. Can you do any similiar kilner style recipes with apples or do they just desingrate?

Cheers

Jessie

Viks, I've seen a recipe posted at another site for crab apples done in a very similar way. I'll go see if I can find it again. :)


Tim....like your avatar :D

tim

daisy - £2.84 a bottle!!

Bottling? Yes - pears ( they can discolour), peaches, apples, plums .....................!

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