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Pear Butter
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SUNFLOWER71
PHOTO BY:
JERIM
"Pear butter is lightly scented with orange and nutmeg. This is an old recipe from a dear friend. Its taste is so good in toast or even on top of steak or chicken."
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PREP TIME
30 Min
COOK TIME
1 Minute
READY IN
31 Min
Original recipe yield 2 pints
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4 pounds medium pears, quartered and cored
2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon grated orange zest
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 cup orange juice
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DIRECTIONS
Place pears into a large pot over medium heat, and add just enough water to cover the bottom of the pot and keep them from sticking, about 1/2 cup. Cook until the pears are soft, about 30 minutes. Press pears through a sieve or food mill, and measure out 2 quarts of the pulp.
Pour the pear pulp and sugar into a large saucepan and stir to dissolve sugar. Stir in the orange zest, nutmeg and orange juice. Cook over medium heat until the mixture is thick enough to mound in a spoon. When the mixture begins to thicken, stir frequently to prevent scorching on the bottom. This will take about 1 hour.
Ladle the pear butter into hot sterile jars, leaving 1/4 inch of headspace. Remove air bubbles by sliding a metal spatula around where the pear butter touches the glass. Wipe jar rims clean, and seal with lids and rings. Process for 10 minutes in a boiling water bath. The water should cover the jars by 1 inch. Check with your local extension for exact processing times for your area.
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Reviewed on Oct. 25, 2004 by MOMOFADDY
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MOMOFADDY
Oct. 25, 2004
This is a long one…The recipe makes a good pear butter but needs some tweaking. 1) I used 6-1/2 lbs. of fairly large pears and came up with exactly 2 qts. of pulp. 2) The cook time is way off--to get it thick enough to consider butter and give it a nice color it has to be cooked for at least 2-3/4 hours. 3) The orange flavor is a bit much. Next time I’ll cut the juice down a bit(not the zest as it looks pretty in the jar). I’ll also put it in the crockpot on low overnight (8 or more hours) next time so I don’t have to hover over the stove stirring for hours on end. A note about checking for doneness: Don’t go by the cooking time, drop a little on a plate and if watery liquid seeps out around the edges it needs to cook longer. Oh, and I got 7 half-pint jars (3-1/2 pints instead of the 2 pints stated).
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This is a long one…The recipe makes a good pear butter but needs some tweaking. 1) I used...
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Reviewed on Jun. 4, 2008 by
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lassenpeak
Jun. 4, 2008
EASY RECIPE!!! I cooked mine in the crock pot just add everything in the crockpot and cook till tender. Then blend and process in hot water bath for 10 minutes ENJOY
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EASY RECIPE!!! I cooked mine in the crock pot just add everything in the crockpot and cook...
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Reviewed on Aug. 10, 2008 by Lizzy
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Lizzy
Aug. 10, 2008
This is the best pear butter recipe I have ever made. Use slightly under-ripe pears. The cooking will bring out the sweetness and pear flavour. Make it easy; quarter the pears and take out the bad spots, then when they're softened, run them through the food mill to remove the seeds, stems, and peel. To make pear sauce, add sugar and cook for another 15 minutes or so, without adding the other ingredients. I use less sugar than the recipe calls for; this recipe is way too sweet for my tastes.
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This is the best pear butter recipe I have ever made. Use slightly under-ripe pears. The...
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Reviewed on Oct. 28, 2006 by Anne Fraser
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Anne Fraser
Oct. 28, 2006
4 lbs. of medium pears yielded a very scant quart of pulp. Prep time is not even close. It took a full hour to soften the pears (partly the fault of the fruit, I know.) "Large pot" isn't a very helpful description. The second phase of the cooking took 2 hours, and the product was still not "butter," I think an earlier reviewer was correct. The flavor was bland and indifferent, but again, perhaps the problem was in the fruit.
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16 users found this review helpful
4 lbs. of medium pears yielded a very scant quart of pulp. Prep time is not even close. It...
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2006 by joymadden
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joymadden
Oct. 8, 2006
Delicious. I prefer a chunky version thus eliminating the food mill -- tedious. Plus, prep time is longer if pears are small and you peel them. Cooking time is 1 hour not 1 minute and it's not "Ready in" 31 minutes...
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Delicious. I prefer a chunky version thus eliminating the food mill -- tedious. Plus, prep...
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Reviewed on Sep. 9, 2005 by Sondra
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Sondra
Sep. 9, 2005
Delicious! Well worth the time, for such homemade goodness.
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Delicious! Well worth the time, for such homemade goodness.
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Reviewed on Apr. 1, 2008 by sosfolk
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sosfolk
Apr. 1, 2008
I made this butter and thought that it was alright. Many people have loved it though. It just seemed to have taken a lot longer to cook then what was stated in the recipe. I think that I might have used too much sugar so it might be my fault, will try again.
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I made this butter and thought that it was alright. Many people have loved it though. It just...
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Reviewed on Sep. 28, 2006 by Teri S
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Teri S
Sep. 28, 2006
This is a great recipe. I made 14 half-pints today. The orage zest and nutmeg gives it a great taste. Thanks!
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This is a great recipe. I made 14 half-pints today. The orage zest and nutmeg gives it a...
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Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2007 by
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Keepingitspicy
Oct. 9, 2007
This is a fantastic way to use those hard little pears you can't eat! It's great on toast, ham or pork!
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This is a fantastic way to use those hard little pears you can't eat! It's great on toast,...
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Reviewed on Oct. 18, 2006 by mom2five
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mom2five
Oct. 18, 2006
It was very delicious. We had lots of pears to use from our neighbors tree and was looking for a recipe that was a little different. This was it. The orange flavor compliments everything so perfectly.
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It was very delicious. We had lots of pears to use from our neighbors tree and was looking for...
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