White Chocolate Chip-Blueberry-Cranberry Oat Cookies

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This is a good energy cookie or breakfast cookie. Make and freeze them and they’ll be ready to take with you when you are in a hurry in the morning.

White Chocolate Chip-Cranberry-Blueberry & Oat Cookies

Ingredients:

*2/3 cup Butter, room temperature
*2/3 cup Brown Sugar
*2 Eggs, room temperature
*1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
*1/4 teaspoon Almond Extract
*3/4 cup Old Fashion Oats
*3/4 cup Quick Oats
*1 1/2 cups All-purpose Flour
*2 teaspoons Cornstarch
*1 teaspoon Baking Soda
*1/2 teaspoon Sea Salt
*1/3 cup Cranberries, dried, roughly chopped
*1/4-1/3 cup Blueberries, dried, roughly chopped
*2/3 cup Guittard Vanilla Milk Chocolate Chips (our favorite) or White Chocolate Chip

Pre-heat oven to 375*F.

Directions:

Cream together:

In stand mixer cream together the butter and brown sugar. Add eggs, vanilla and almond extract and mix together until combined.

Whisk together:

Whisk in bowl together flour, cornstarch, baking soda and salt, slowly add to the above creamed mixture and add oats.

Hand mix in:

Cranberries, blueberries and vanilla milk chocolate chips etc…. use cookie scoop to make cookie size of your choice. (We usually use a 2 ounce cookie scoop)

Bake the cookies for 9-11 minutes or until lightly brown.

Cool cookies on cooling rack and drizzle with melted white Chocolate chips if desired.

Note: We always bake our cookies on Silpat covered half baking sheet or you could use cooking spray (Pam) or parchment paper to prevent cookies from sticking to baking sheet.

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Enjoy!

Lindy

Preserving Pears & Pears for Baby Food

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The fall canning season is now upon us. These are pears from our Bartlett Pear tree but you can purchase them from farmers markets, etc….

Preserving pears is a bit more work than peaches. You need to peel the pears with a paring knife, but a potato peeler will work too. You can use a citric acid or Fruit Fresh type product to keep them from turning brown. I used a 1/4 teaspoon citric acid (You also could use ascorbic acid add as much as needed listed on container) in each quart canning jar before canning.) See Citric Acid or Ascorbic Acid for your preference to use in pears

See Utah State University Extension and/or Ball Blue Book for information on proper bottling/canning Pears

Also see Preserving Peaches and Peaches for Baby Food

Bartlett Pears

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Preparing Pears for bottling, drying and for puréed pears

*Ripe pears
*Wash all pears
*Peel, cut in half/slice, remove centers
*Place cut pears in lemon water, 2 tablespoons Lemon Juice to 5 cups Water

Follow directions in each individual preserving pear process.

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See the above link for Canning/Bottling Pears

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Freezing Pears for Baby

*Wash Pears
*Peel, slice and remove centers, see the above pictures
*Place cut sliced or halved pears into a glass bowl lemon water (2 tablespoons of lemon juice to 5 cups of water) until ready to purée and then drain off lemon water and purée. Pour purée into ice-cube trays for easy portion size or Ziploc Freezer bags which you could also use in smoothies or etc…. and freeze.

After pears are frozen in ice-cube trays remove from trays and label Ziploc Freezer bag/bags and double bag. (I used a regular bread plastic bag first placing puréed pear cubes in bread bag and then in labeled freezer Ziploc bag.) and back in the freezer they go until ready to use or up to three months.

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Freezing and drying Pear Slices

Follow the above for preparing pears.

Freezing Pear Slices

*Fruit Fresh, follow instructions on bottle of how much to use, if desired
*Place prepared slice into labeled Ziploc freezer bag, remove air ( I use a straw) and place in freezer until ready to use or up to 4 months.

Note: You can put simple syrup on your pears before freezing but I didn’t want the extra sugar.

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Drying Pears in Food Dehydrator

Follow the same process in Preparing Pears and after draining pear slices from lemon water, add fruit fresh if desired to pear slices and place slices onto your dehydrator trays. Follow the directions on your dehydrator for thickness of slices and drying time.

Place dried pear slices in a Ziploc bag with a Food Safe Moisture Packet.

Note: For yearlong storage of dried fruit remove all air from package/Ziploc bag and refrigerate after opening.

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Enjoy!

Lindy and Jessica