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Marie Dodge 07-07-2008 07:14 AM

Cinnamon Pear recipe
 
I once had a cinnamon pear recipe I think came from the old Mirro canning
book that came with my first canner back in the early 1980s. I gave the
book away with the canner years ago. I now have a new canner but the book
doesn't include this recipe. The pears are getting ripe and I would love to
can them using that old recipe. Does anyone have it or one similar? It
included pears, a light syrup, cinnamon and I believe brown sugar and
raisins.


The Joneses[_1_] 07-07-2008 05:03 PM

Cinnamon Pear recipe
 
"Marie Dodge" > wrote in message
...
>I once had a cinnamon pear recipe I think came from the old Mirro canning
>book that came with my first canner back in the early 1980s. I gave the
>book away with the canner years ago. I now have a new canner but the book
>doesn't include this recipe. The pears are getting ripe and I would love to
>can them using that old recipe. Does anyone have it or one similar? It
>included pears, a light syrup, cinnamon and I believe brown sugar and
>raisins.

An old trick is to can using simple syrup and add a handful of leetle
cinnamon candies.
Edrena



Marie Dodge 22-07-2008 03:11 AM

Cinnamon Pear recipe
 

"The Joneses" > wrote in message
...
> "Marie Dodge" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I once had a cinnamon pear recipe I think came from the old Mirro canning
>>book that came with my first canner back in the early 1980s. I gave the
>>book away with the canner years ago. I now have a new canner but the book
>>doesn't include this recipe. The pears are getting ripe and I would love
>>to can them using that old recipe. Does anyone have it or one similar? It
>>included pears, a light syrup, cinnamon and I believe brown sugar and
>>raisins.

> An old trick is to can using simple syrup and add a handful of leetle
> cinnamon candies.
> Edrena
>


Nah.... if these pears ever ripen I'll do them in a light syrup with brown
sugar and cinnamon sticks.


Wayne Boatwright[_3_] 22-07-2008 04:27 AM

Cinnamon Pear recipe
 
On Mon 07 Jul 2008 09:03:07a, The Joneses told us...

> "Marie Dodge" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I once had a cinnamon pear recipe I think came from the old Mirro
>>canning book that came with my first canner back in the early 1980s. I
>>gave the book away with the canner years ago. I now have a new canner
>>but the book doesn't include this recipe. The pears are getting ripe and
>>I would love to can them using that old recipe. Does anyone have it or
>>one similar? It included pears, a light syrup, cinnamon and I believe
>>brown sugar and raisins.

> An old trick is to can using simple syrup and add a handful of leetle
> cinnamon candies.
> Edrena


That reminds me of an old recipe I used to have for cinnamon cucumbers.
The cucumbers were peeled, halved, and seeded. Sugar, water, and a rather
large amount of the little cinnamon candies were cooked up, the cucumber
crescents were cooked in the syrup until just tender, then canned. They
actually tasted more like the cinnamon apple rings I used to see in the
supermarket.

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Wayne Boatwright
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