Saturday, November 03, 2012
Recipe: Really Easy Low Sugar Pear Butter Made in the Oven
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Well I am in a frenzy of windfall pears but sadly this year will be the last as our surveyors have told us the tree has to go (4 December)I have made up a freezer load of puree of pears with star anise and it is tinged with sadness!
ReplyDeleteI love pear butter and usually make it in the slow cooker to avoid "babysitting." Two years ago, our little tree had a bumper crop but this year, I think we only got 6 pears. (sigh)
ReplyDeleteI've made peach and apple butter in the oven and it works perfectly. No idea why it never occurred to me to make pear butter. Thanks for the idea! It's too late for me this year but a batch is already on my to do list for next year.
ReplyDeleteLucky you! The pear trees here in this area of NH got hit with a freeze just as they were blooming - sad:( No pears this year - at least not from my favorite trees. Looks wonderful
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