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Pears in Cinnamon-lime Bath

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Pears in Cinnamon-lime Bath

The perfect pears in cinnamon-lime bath recipe with a picture and simple step-by-step instructions.

  • 1700 g Pears small – firm
  • 1 liter Water
  • 500 g Sugar fine
  • 4 Cloves
  • 1 Lime
  • 1 tsp Ground cinnamon
  1. The pear is an old variety that is perfect for compote or just for preserving. Unfortunately I can’t say what the name of the strain is, but they are small and tough.
  2. I peeled them, quartered them and halved the quarters again. The reason for this is that if I should make a fruit cake, I already have one less job.
  3. So that the pear slices don’t turn brown, I put them in lime water until they are ready for further processing.
  4. In a large saucepan I brought 1 liter of water and 750ml of sugar to a fine boil until the sugar has dissolved in the hot water.
  5. Then I added the limes to the sugar water and the cloves, and 5 minutes later I poured off the pear slices and sunk them into the sugar water after they had drained. Bring it to the boil again & simmer gently for 5 minutes.
  6. During the simmering phase, I filled clean glasses with boiling water and preheated them. After simmering for 5 minutes, I removed the hot water from the glasses and filled them with the pear slices.
  7. Bring the fruit juice to temperature again, pour it over the pears up to about 1cm below the glass closure. Lid on and tightly closed.
  8. Place glasses upside down and leave them in this position for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes they turned again so that they are now in the correct position
  9. This amount is sufficient for 5 glasses, but I only filled 4 glasses. I served the rest as a fruity side dish with a delicious vanilla pudding.
  10. I wish you a lot of fun with this simple boiling and please do not snack too much in between, otherwise it will not be enough for the glasses.
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pears in cinnamon-lime bath

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Written by John Myers

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