Goomba38 wrote:
> While out yesterday I was given a bucket of what looks to be homegrown
> pears. Green with areas of brown just like melding the common green or
> brown pears together? They're squat and hard, yet the man giving them
> out said they were as ripe as they'll get. I peeled and tried one and
> it's a beautiful crisp light white inside with a hint of pear flavor.
> Not sour as if "underripe" yet not terribly sweet either? It almost made
> me think of something like jicama. I'd love to be able to do something
> with these so as to not let them go to waste. Has anyone ever come
> across such a pear? I have a wonderful ginger pear coffee cake from
> Penzey's recipes but unsure if they would be worth using here since
> these have so little flavor. A chutney perhaps? Pear sauce? Any
> suggestions?
>
> Goomba
Used to have a neighbor who had a similar tree. The best we came up with
was to make pear sauce. Cooking them brings out the flavor so think of
dishes you like where you can include/substitute the pears.
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