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Pear Butter

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Fruity, sweet, perfect to spread on toast, muffins, pancakes … or your finger.

Ingredients

  • 6 pounds Pears
  • ½ cups Water
  • 4 cups Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Grated Orange Peel (Don't Omit)
  • ½ teaspoons Nutmeg
  • ⅓ cups Orange Juice

Preparation

Prepare pulp: Wash pears. Core, peel and slice pears. Combine pears and 1/2 cup water in a large saucepot. Simmer until pears are soft, stirring often. Puree, but be careful not to liquify the mixture. Measure about 2 quarts.

Making butter: Combine pear pulp and sugar in a large sauce pot, stirring until sugar dissolves. Add remaining ingredients. Cook until thick enough to round up on a spoon. (This will take about an hour; the less it cooks, the runnier the butter will be.) As mixture thickens, stir frequently to prevent sticking.

Ladle hot butter into hot jars, leaving 1/4-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles. Process for 10 minutes in a canner with the lids. For here in Utah, I processed them for 25 minutes.

For step-by-step instructions with pictures, see http://www.mynewoldschool.com/2009/09/23/pear-butter/

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Tami on 9.29.2011

I haven’t let the men of the house try this yet, but based off of licking spoons and the pan out – YUMMY!!

I have more pears ripening and am going to try adding just a bit of crystallized ginger to the mix. These will be a lovely addition to the gift baskets going to family this holiday season.

I think people who think they don’t like pears will like this!

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Mrs. Jessie Ca on 9.5.2010

I made this in a slow cooker and it turned out wonderfully. Everyone is requesting I make this for Christmas gifts again this year. Thanks for sharing!

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