Crock pot Pear Butter Recipe (2024)

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This Crock pot Pear Butter Recipe is one of the best ways to preserve an abundance of pears. Not to mention they make the perfect hostess gifts.

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Introduction

For most of my adult life, I never gave fruit butter any consideration. To be honest, I had a preconceived idea that fruit butter actually had butter in it (if you could see me now, I am blushing …)

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About a decade ago, I had a conversation with a colleague who enlightened me on the subject of fruit butter.

And that is how my obsession with fruit butter began…

I started with this spiced apple butter recipe, and this pear butter was the natural next step!

But I didn’t stop there. I also published a recipe for plum butter that tastes amazing!

What is a fruit butter?

A fruit butteris a highly concentrated form of pureed fruit (apple, pear, plum, etc…). It has a smooth consistency and silky texture, whichcan easily be spread, like butter. Spices are often used to highlight the fruity taste, and they are usually made without any pectin.

How is a fruit butter made?

Fruit butter is made by chopping fruit into chunks and cooking it so that it softens. It is then pureed and cooked again until all the moisture evaporates, transforming into a smooth, silky fruit spread. Fruit butter can easily be made in a slow cooker.

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I have previously mentioned that I have a wonderful pear tree growing in my backyard that my dad planted. It truly is a privilege to watch the May blossoms slowly develop into actual pears.

A recent weather warning of thunderstorms and risk of high winds left us no choice but to go pear picking in our backyard – we didn’t want to end up with pears splattered everywhere, blown around by the wind!

Sowe picked the pears… about 40 pounds worth!

Now, my dilemma. What to do with two bushels of freshly picked pears? I considered making thisAlmond Pear Tart. But there are only so many tartsone can make. Ialso have a recipe for a wonderful pear cake, but then again, that would only have used up three pears out of thetwobushels that we had…

That’s the thing with fruit trees – the fruit ripens all at the same time, and then you are left scrambling, trying to find waysto use or preserve it for the long winter months.

So if you are wondering how to preserve pears, I have the perfect solution… make this perfectly spiced pear butter! It really is so easy to make in a crockpot!

How to make Slow Cooker Pear Butter:

The first thing we are going to do is give the pears a good rinse. Once that is done, we need to peel and core the pears. Feel free to use a variety of pears for this recipe.

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Pro Tip: Use a melon baller to remove the core of the pear.

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Next, we need to add the peeled and cored pears to the slow cooker along with a scraped vanilla been, some orange peel, a few tablespoons of brown sugar, orange juice and a little bit of water.

Pro Tip: The water is added to prevent the pears from scorching so it is important not to skip this addition.

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Set your crockpot on high and cook for 3-4 hours. The total time will depend on the ripeness and the type of pears. As soon as the pears have softened enough to be pureed, remove the vanilla bean and the orange peel.

With a handheld immersion blender, process the pears until smooth. You will notice that this is a very wet mixture. Alternatively, the cooked pears can be transferred to a food processor and pureed.

Next, cook it down until there is no liquid that seeps out when a teaspoon of the fruit puree is placed on a dish.

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How to use

  • Spread it on toast, muffins, breakfast buns, bagels, french toast, waffles or pancakes;
  • Swirl it in yogurt, oatmeal, cottage cheese or even ricotta;
  • Makes a great topping for ice cream and parfaits;
  • Makes a great sandwich spread, especially with cheese

Nutrition Note: This pear butter can be a great fat-free alternative for butter. But remember, fat-free does not mean calorie-free. Moderation is key!

As I was looking for some fruit butter inspiration, I was surprised to see that some recipes actually had up to 4 cups of sugar added to 4-5 pounds of pear. I think that would be appropriate for a jam or jelly, but for a fruit butter? I’ll let you decide.

It’s definitely too sweet for me. I opted for just a couple of tablespoons of brown sugar, due to the fact that my pears were not yet fully ripened.

Recipe origins

My daughter-in-law and daughter are just as obsessed as I am with fruit butter. And so they became my taste testers for this recipe. After some tweaking, we decided to enhance the flavor of the pears with some vanilla beans and just a hint of orange.

In case you are wondering, we tried adding different “warm” spices to the pears (cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice). As you probably know, spices have the wonderful ability to complement and add a little bit of depth to the fruit.

We felt the delicate flavor of the pear was overpowered by the spices, despite the fact that we used very little amounts.

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We then attempted a lemon and vanilla bean pear butter, followed by an orange and vanilla bean pear butter. Ultimately, we decided that it was best with a hint of orange. The inspiration for this pear butter came from a recipe found on this site.

It really is one of the best ways to preserve an abundance of pears. Not to mention, they make the perfect hostess gifts.

Enjoy!

THANKS SO MUCHfor following and being part of theShe Loves Biscotticommunity where you will findSimple & Tasty Family-Friendly Recipes with an Italian Twist.

Ciao for now,

Maria

★★★★★ If you have made this Pear Butter recipe, I would love to hear about it in the comments below and be sure to rate the recipe!

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Crock pot Pear Butter Recipe

This Crock pot Vanilla Pear Butter Recipe is one of the best ways to preserve an abundance of pears. Not to mention they make the perfect hostess gifts.

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Course: Condiments

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 hours hours

Total Time: 10 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 32 tablespoons

Calories: 22kcal

Author: Maria Vannelli RD

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ pounds ripe pears peeled, cored and cut into pieces
  • cup water
  • ½ vanilla bean split lengthwise and scraped to release seeds
  • 1-2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons orange juice freshly squeezed
  • 1-2 strips of orange peel
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Combine all of the ingredients in a slow cooker.

  • Cover and cook on the high setting for about 3 -4 hours (Total time will vary based on ripeness of pear).

  • Stir occasionally.

  • When the pears have softened, remove the vanilla bean and the orange zest.

  • With a handheld immersion blender, process the pears until smooth. Alternatively, the cooked pears can be transferred to a food processor, pureed and transferred back to the slow cooker.

  • Set the slow cooker on low and cook for an additional 6-8 hours. The total time will depend on the total moisture of the fruit. The pear butter is done when there is no liquid that seeps out when a teaspoon of the butter is placed on a dish.

  • Ladle the pear butter into sterile canning jars. Always leave about ¼ inch of head space. Try to remove as many air bubbles as possible.

  • Seal with sterile lids and rings.

  • Process in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes.

  • Remove jars from the pot.

  • Allow to cool to room temperature.

  • Check the lids by pressing on the center of each seal. If it springs back, the jars need to be refrigerated. Otherwise, they can be stored in a cool dark place for about 1 year.

  • Once the jar is opened, it can be stored for about 3 weeks in the refrigerator.

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Notes

  • I used Madagascar Natural Bourbon Vanilla Beans;
  • This recipe works well with any variety and/or combination of pears;
  • To freeze the pear butter: Allow the pear butter to cool to room temperature; place in containers which are freezer safe (always leave about 1-inch headspace) and freeze. They will keep for about 6 months in the freezer. Once thawed and opened, they should be stored in the refrigerator.

Total yield: 2 half-pint jars or 2 cups

1 serving = 1 tablespoon

Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is just a rough estimate and variations can occur depending on the specific ingredients used.

*recipelightly adapted from food.com

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 22kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Potassium: 43mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 10IU | Vitamin C: 2.1mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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This recipe was originally published on September 18, 2016 and republished on September 26, 2018 with improvements to the recipe, updated content and a video.

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FAQs

Do you need to peel pears for pear butter? ›

If you skim through the many "have to peel?" discussions here you'll find it is strongly recommended because (1) they can impart some bitterness, and (2) the peels are the primary source of bacteria and mold contaminants so can affect the end quality, flavor, and shelf life. Thus the recipe recommendations.

Why is my pear butter gritty? ›

Pear flesh is infused with very fine grit, made of clusters of stone cells. Stone cells, a subtype of sclereid cells, make up some other very hard tissues like peach pits and nut shells. Stone cells are born with their own death as an end goal.

Should pear butter be refrigerated? ›

At this point, you may either can the pear butter, or simply let it cool to room temperature and store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 months. If you plan to store the pear butter outside of a refrigerator, follow proper canning procedures.

How to can pears the easy way? ›

Instructions
  1. Wash the pears and halve or quarter them. ...
  2. Allow the pears to soak for 2-3 minutes in a lemon juice bath. ...
  3. Pack the pears into hot, sterilized jars.
  4. Cover the pears with boiling water, leaving 1/2-inch headspace.
  5. Process in a boiling water canner: 25 minutes for pints, 30 minutes for quarts.

How do you keep pears from turning brown after you peel them? ›

Unfortunately, browning is inevitable. It happens when oxygen hits the cut fruit. Lemon juice can help slow down the browning and keep your fruit looking bright and delicious. To keep the inevitable discoloration at bay, mix a light solution of water and lemon juice (strain the lemon juice before adding to the water).

Why does my pear taste bad? ›

Bitter rot on apple and pear fruit is caused by the pathogenic fungi in the Colletrotrichum genus, specifically those species in the C. acutatum and C. gleosporioides species complexes. Bitter rot occurs only on fruit and can penetrate unbroken fruit skin.

Can dogs eat pears? ›

Yes, dogs can eat pears. Pears are a great snack because they're high in copper, vitamins C and K, and fiber. If you're sharing pears with your dog, just be sure to cut the pear flesh into bite-size chunks and remove the pit and seeds first, as the seeds contain traces of cyanide.

What is the crunchy stuff in pears? ›

Pear contains cells of sclerenchyma which are small, rounded and called stone cells. They are hard with highly thickened cell wall. These cells give the crunchy and granular feeling when we chew pear fruit.

Why should you not refrigerate pears? ›

Just-picked or purchased pears should be ripened at room temperature. On the counter is fine, but keep unripened pears out of the 'fridge. Once ripe, you can store pears in the refrigerator. The cold temperatures will slow the ripening process and they'll keep for 3 to 5 days.

Why butter should not be refrigerated? ›

Salted butter does not need to be stored in the fridge since the risk of bacterial growth is so low. Studies have shown that butter has a shelf life of many months, even when stored at room temperature ( 6 , 10 ). However, it will stay fresh longer if it is kept in the refrigerator.

What to do with pear scraps? ›

Apple Cider Or Perry Vinegar

Cider vinegar, made from apples, or perry vinegar, made from pears, is easy to make using leftover peels and cores. You just need a little patience! Place around ten apple or pear cores in a clean (but not soapy) jar, as well as any peels, and add one tablespoon of sugar.

Can I freeze pears? ›

If planning to use pears uncooked, freeze using juice or water method. Freezing pears using dry packing or in sugar is the best method for pies or other cooked dishes. If planning to use pears in a sweetened jam, jelly, fruit butter, or sauce, try freezing using the juice or water method, but choose unsweetened juice.

Can you eat pears out of a can? ›

Canned pears do not need to be cooked or heated, they can be eaten right away.

Why do pears turn pink when canned? ›

When purified procyanidins were treated at 95 °C at three different pH values (2.7, 3.3, and 4.0), procyanidin concentrations decreased after treatment, the more so as the pH was lower, and a pinkish color also appeared, attributed to tannin-anthocyanidin pigment. The pink color was bound to cell walls.

Do you have to peel pears or not? ›

However you choose to eat them, remember to include the skin to get the most nutrients. Pears are widely available and easy to add to your diet. You can eat them whole with the skin on or incorporate them into main dishes. These fruits are especially delicious when roasted or poached.

Do you peel pears before pureeing? ›

No. Pear skins are totally safe and easy to digest for the stomach. In fact, a lot of the pear's nutrients are found on the skin or just below the skin. If you do keep the skin on you may need to cook the pears for longer and the puree will not be as smooth (unless you have a powerful blender).

Can you can pears without peeling them? ›

Leaving the skin on the pears is not an issue and usually comes down to personal preference. With the skins on, the canned pears can become a bit tough and turn an off-color in the jar, so I prefer to remove them.

Do you have to peel pears before poaching? ›

Carefully peel pears, leaving stems intact, and place pears in lemon-infused water to hold. Heat poaching liquid of simple syrup with selected spices. Transfer pears to poaching liquid ensuring to cover the entire pear. Poach pears in a gentle rolling boil for approximately 20-30 minutes.

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