Pears & Pear Bread

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Have you been wondering what to do with all your pears?  These are Bartlett Pears from our garden.
We didn’t get to many pears but I wanted to use them in some way and these are the recipes we came up with.

Pear Bread

Wire Whisk Dry Ingredients in Bowl:

*3 1/2 cups Flour
*1 teaspoon Baking Powder
*1 teaspoon Salt
*1 teaspoon Ground Ginger
*1/2 teaspoon Soda
*1/2 teaspoon Nutmeg

In separate Bowl Mix Wet Ingredients:

*4 eggs, beaten
*1-2 cups Sugar (I only used one cup because I wanted less sugar and I let pears be my Sugar and the bread tasted great!) but if you want a really sweet bread add 2 cups Sugar.
*1/2 cup Lite Olive Oil
*1/2 cup melted Butter
*2 teaspoons Vanilla
*2 cans 15 ounce pears drained and chopped, or I used fresh Pears, pureed them and used 1 cup Puréed Pears. (You could also use 2 cups chopped Fresh Pears.)

Optional: 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Combine the dry and wet ingredients and pour bread batter into greased pans.

Spray bread pans with cooking spray, I used 3 medium about 7 1/4 “L. x 3 3/4 “W. 2” H. loaf bread pans or you could use 2 large bread pans.

Bake in 350*F. Oven for about 40 minutes in medium pans adjust for your pan size.

I also thought maybe a cinnamon butter might be a yummy touch to this bread.

Recipe adapted from Bakerette

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Fruit Turkey Snack Plate

*1/2 Pear
*small Carrot, for Beak and Legs
*Green Grapes
*Blackberries
*Raspberries
* 2 round Blackberry Seeds off the Fresh Blackberry or small Cloves, for Eyes

You could use some tooth picks or wood skewers for everyone to poke the fruit with to eat. All in all it is just A cute food decoration.

There are of fruit turkeys on Pinterest but this turkey we were able to use most of the fruit out of our garden, Bartlett Pear, Blackberries, and Raspberries.

Enjoy!

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Grape Poached Pears

* 4 Pears of your choice, we used Bartlett Pears, skins peeled, and core removed from the Bottom of the Pear using a melon Baller, leaving the top of Pear intact.

Making Sauce In small sauce pan:

* 1-2 cups Concord Grape Juice, we used simmered down Concord Grape Juice from the Concord Grapes from our garden. When adding Pears make sure there is enough Grape Juice to cover all Pears with the sauce. The Concord Grape Juice gives the Pears such a good flavor and color.

* 1 8 ounce bottle Cranberry Juice or more, only if you want to use all Cranberry Juice, you will need a liter bottle of Cranberry Juice and eliminate the Grape Juice.
* 1 teaspoon Lemon Juice
*1 Cinnamon Stick
*2 tablespoons dried Cranberries

Bring the above ingredients to a boil and then add pears and simmer the pears for about 20-30 minutes.

Remove the cooked pears, and simmer down sauce until desired thickness, about ten minutes. Then drizzle Sauce on plated pears.

Serve warm or cold with sauce drizzled over top with a few cranberries and Fresh Mint for garnish. (Refrigerate in air tight container after cooling pears, until ready to use).

Recipe adapted from here

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Freezing Puréed Pears

Note: Follow the USU Extensions instructions the link is below if you want to blanch your pears before freezing. I’m going to be baking with mine so I didn’t blanch mine.

*Puree Pears and measure 1 cup for each pint freezer bag
*Freezer Bags
*Permanent Marker
* Straw for removing air from pint freezer bags
*Fresh Lemon Juice, add for freshness about 1 teaspoon per cup

Freeze in freezer until ready to use. (You can use pre-measured Puréed Pears in your next Pear Bread recipe.)

You can find more on freezing or canning pears here

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Enjoy Pears!

Jessica and Lindy

Freezing Edamame Beans & Tomato Apple Appetizer

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As I mentioned in an earlier post this was the first time that I’ve planted Edamame Beans and I planted about 20 plants and I picked enough Edamame Beans that I was able to freeze about 8 pint Ziploc bags.

I also have many of the small Sun Sugar Tomatoes so we made these Apple Tomato Appetizers.

Freezing Edamame Beans

*I use a stainless steel stock pot filled with water and bring water to boil on medium heat.

*Then add edamame beans and blanch them by bring them again to a boil, and boil them for 7 minutes.

*Quickly drain beans from the water and place edamame beans in a bowl of water with ice to cool them down quickly. (Use as many bowls of ice water you will need for the amount of edamame beans you are processing.) I needed to bowls for the amount I processed. Leave beans in water 1-2 minutes or until cooled.

*Then label freezer bags and fill them with edamame beans and remove air from the bags with a straw and freeze. Best if used within a year from freezing.

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We like to dip Edamame Beans in soy sauce and then just eat the soybeans inside. We think they are yummy!

Apple Tomato

*Small Tomatoes of your choice, cut in half
*Fresh Mozzarella, cut into squares or you could use Mozzarella String Cheese sliced in circles
*Fresh Basil leaves
*Tooth Picks or picks of your choice

See the picture to put together.

For the sauce:

Mix 2 parts Soy Sauce to one part Olive Oil and drizzle over Apple Tomatoes.

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Enjoy!

Lindy and Jessica