Easy Pear Recipes Please 🍐 🍐 🍐
I have a bunch of pears from a tree in the yard but I don’t know what to make with them. Some internet recipes look interesting but I fear hidden complexity..(they make cooking look so easy) ... so if anyone has any suggestions please post.
0
Replies
-
You can make pearsauce (like applesauce but with pears!). Follow this recipe, substituting pears for apples.
Sliced pears are good in salads like this one.
You could also try this grilled cheese with sliced pears on it. Yum!
If you eat oatmeal, you can chop them up and add them to it with some cinnamon and nuts. Happy cooking!3 -
At one time I had a juicer, and I would make this drink often during the summer, it is GREAT.
Juice of one pair, juice of one apple (mac), and juice of ½ a lemon.
Try a Waldorf salad with pears instead of apples and yogurt instead of mayo.
6 Tbsp plain/vanilla yogurt
2 pears chopped
1 cup red seedless grapes, sliced in half or 1/4 cup of raisins.
1/2 cup celery, thinly sliced
1/2 cut mini marshmallows (optional)
1 cup chopped, slightly toasted walnuts
1 -
Wine pears with gorgonzola
Serves 4 people
4 pears
200g gorgonzola (any aged/tasty cheese goes that melts well)
2 cups red wine
Water
1 tbs honey
Spices (whatever you like. From personal experience: bay leaves, pepper, nutmeg or rosemary work pretty well)
Salt
Peel pears, slice in half and remove cores
In a pan: bring the 2 cups red wine, 2 cups water and honey boil.
Add the prepared pears.
Cook the pear halves until just done (that point where they don't fall apart just yet)
Place cooked pear halves in an oven-safe dish, cut-side up. On each pear, add a slice of gorgonzola (about 25 g)
Pre-heat oven to 200°C (390°F?)
Place tray in oven. In my oven, it takes about 10 minutes for the gorgonzola to start blubbering. The first time, just keep checking in 1 minute increments to know how long it'll take with your oven (I had to lower the time when I got a new oven as it was somehow more efficient than the 20 year old I had before).
Serve with your choice of a side (my dad loves a good pork chop with those. Me, I'm a pasta kinda girl. Mom prefers a lovely summer salad.)
Jared pears
You can also preserve the pears in mason jars.
For example: https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/preserved_pears/
(she uses Bartlett pears, but pretty much all types of pears can be preserved using this or a similar method)1 -
I like slicing them in salads contrasted with a salty cheese such as crumbled gorgonola or feta or shavings of parmesan. You either have them raw or griddled.2
-
In hot weather a salad of chilled cubed and peeled pears with a crumble of feta, a generous scatter of mint leaves, a squeeze of lemon, and a good grind of black pepper would be nice. Optional drizzle of olive oil.1
-
Pear tarte tatin. (Upside down pie)
Peel and slice 3 pears. Have some store bought frozen puff pastry defrosted and on hand. Use a frying pan with a metal handle that can go in the oven, or use a screwdriver to remove a plastic handle. On the stove melt a tablespoon of butter and add two or three tablespoons of sugar. Put in the pears and stir them around in the sugar for a few minutes. Then cover the pears with puff pastry turning the pastry under around the edges of the pan. Cut several slits into the pastry so that steam can escape from the pears whiie the tart bakes. Bake according to instructions on the puff pastry packet. To serve put a large plate on top of the frying pan and quickly invert. Then lift off the pan.0 -
TURKEY, PEAR and MOZZARELLA Open-faced SANDWICH
- Lightly toast two slices of bread, then top with mozzarella cheese,
deli turkey, sliced pears, and more mozzarella, and put back in the
toaster oven for a couple minutes.
6 -
Wow0
-
I make a pear and chicken one-pan dish. Chicken thighs with some seasoning, cut up pears into fourths, put all on a pan with some chopped red onion and cook in the oven. Everything comes out yummy and all the flavors mix together. That sandwich above looks divine too4
-
What a fun problem to have! I made this recipe (used Cinnamon Pear Balsamic Vinegar) and it turned out so good both warm when first served and cold when I ate the leftovers. It's like having dessert for dinner!
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/252485/pear-quinoa-salad/0 -
Poach them (peeled, cored and sliced in half lengthwise) in some dry white wine, a little sugar, and your choice of spices (I like snapped cinnamon stick, ground ginger, black pepper, cardamom or allspice).
(I like to similarly poach the peels separately to make pear-flavored drink).0 -
amgreenwell wrote: »I make a pear and chicken one-pan dish. Chicken thighs with some seasoning, cut up pears into fourths, put all on a pan with some chopped red onion and cook in the oven.
0 -
Troyjlambert wrote: »amgreenwell wrote: »I make a pear and chicken one-pan dish. Chicken thighs with some seasoning, cut up pears into fourths, put all on a pan with some chopped red onion and cook in the oven.
Yes sir. My 76 year old dad was like, "wow! never would have thought of this"...as he ate like 1/2 the pan
1 -
I make a salad with bibb lettuce, sliced pears, blue cheese, pecans and diced avocado. I make the dressing with EVOO, red wine vinegar, dijon mustard, honey (or sugar), salt and pepper. Its so delicious!1
-
Great ideas!!!!!0
-
Replace cherries with roughly chopped pears in a clafoutis recipe, such as this one.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2013/aug/29/how-to-cook-perfect-cherry-clafoutis0 -
What I ended up doing with all the pears is dicing them up and putting them in a sugar water solution in the refrigerator. I enjoyed eating them with my oatmeal in the morning. They lasted a few weeks.... much better than canned pears.1
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.7K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.3K Health and Weight Loss
- 176K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.6K Fitness and Exercise
- 431 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8.1K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.4K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.8K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 1.2K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions