Salted Caramel Pear Butter with Ball®Fresh Preserving
The last days of summer have passed, and fall is in the air! This delicious salted caramel pear butter made from our fresh orchard pears is the perfect treat to eat on a cool morning. It is decadent and full of rich flavor and perfect for breakfast or any meal in between. It’s also a wonderful recipe to make and gift to someone this holiday. Read on to see how to make it!
This post is sponsored by Ball® Fresh Preserving
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We grew quite a few pears in our orchard this year, and it’s been so fun to run out and pick them and eat them straight from the tree! Sadly, pears are not available all year long, so canning is a perfect way to preserve their delicious flavors and enjoy them at any time.
I love a good pear or apple butter because it’s rich and full of flavor. Cooking the fruit over low heat for hours really brings out its flavor, and the addition of spices and brown sugar adds the final touch!
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I have an obsession with the Ball®Quilted Crystal®8oz jars! Look how pretty they are! They are the perfect size for jams, jellies, and butters. They also look beautiful with a ribbon tied around them as a gift!
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I, of course, had little Ava help me again this time! She’s really loved the pears this year and enjoyed throwing them into the pot for me. See where my love for canning came from and who taught me the skill by reading my last post HERE
Canning Tip: Always place jar on a towel when filling and after processing. This helps the jar not cool too quickly.
Salted Caramel Pear Butter recipe
Prep: 5 Hours
Processing Time: 15 Minutes
Makes: 4 Half Pint Jars (8oz)
INGREDIENTS
• 4 lbs. Pears, peeled, cored, and coarsely chopped ( roughly 8-10 medium-sized pears)
• 1/3 cup apple cider
• 2 Tbsp. lemon juice
• 2-1/2 cups dark brown sugar
• 2 tsp. Sea salt or kosher salt
Directions
Place chopped pears, apple cider, and lemon juice in a 4-6 qt. Crock-Pot®. Set the heat on high and simmer, covered, until pears have softened, about 40 minutes. Turn the heat off.
Process the pear mixture using an immersion blender or in batches in the bowl of a food processor until the puree is smooth.
Combine pear mixture with brown sugar and salt in the Crock-Pot®; turn heat to high and place lid on a diagonal over Crock-Pot®, allowing steam to escape at both ends. Simmer on high, stirring every 30 minutes or so, until puree thickens, darkens in color, and holds its shape on a spoon; about 3-4 hours.
Prepare a boiling water canner. Heat jars in simmering water until ready to use; do not boil. Wash lids in warm, soapy water and set aside with bands.
Ladle hot pear butter into a hot jar, leaving a 1/4-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles. Wipe the jar rim. Center the lid on the jar and apply the band, adjusting it to be fingertip tight. Place the jar in the boiling water canner. Repeat until all jars are filled (do not assembly line fill).
Process jars for 15 minutes, adjusting for altitude. Turn off the heat; remove the lid, let the jars stand for 5 minutes. Remove jars and cool. Check lids for seal after 12 hours. The lid should not flex when the center is pressed.
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Canning Tip: Print off the recipe and check off the steps as you go along. This will help you not miss any steps.
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Want to learn more about home preserving and make delicious recipes like this one?
Learn everything you need to can, freeze, and dehydrate the harvest—including plenty of recipes, from salsa to fruit spreads. Have the whole family join in and create memories together!
I made some delicious pumpkin pie pancakes and they tasted AMAZING with the salted caramel pear butter! CLICK HERE for that recipe.
I hope you love the pear butter as much as I do!
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Thank you, friends, for all your support always! I hope to inspire you to can something this year!
Warmly,
Annette