I love pears. They're my favorite non-banana fruit, and I love everything about them. The way their bulbous curve fits my hand slightly better then an apple. The sweet, but subtle flavor. Which brings me to the first of my next two posts-I wanted to make my own pear soda. However, I haven't had much time to plan out and brew my planned concoction, so the next best thing was to make some pear syrup and combine it with some club soda and see how it goes.
First, I peeled the skin from an apple and a pear. Then I set 2 cups of water to boil, adding 2 cups of sugar as I went for a basic simple syrup. After dissolving the sugar and getting a good mix in, I threw in the peels and covered, allowing to simmer for about 7 minutes. Took out a few tablespoons and allowed them to cool. I thought it was okay, but my wife tried it and said it was too much sugar and not enough anything else.
To correct this, I took the leftover pear "core"(which was only about half-eaten) from my daughter's post lunch snack and threw it into the pan with the rest of the syrup. I brought the heat back up to a medium high, covered with a lid and let simmer for 10 minutes.
Wow! I'm glad my wife was there with her sugar-repellent taste buds. Taking a sip of this syrup is liking biting into a fire-roasted pear-super sweet and very peary. It even retained the flavor of the peel-which just makes it that much better. I haven't combined it with club soda to try out the soda aspect yet, but it is great on pancakes along with being a very tasty fruit dip.
Next up I'll be reviewing a pear soda from the Pacific Northwest.
Thanks for posting this .. I was wondering what to do with some pears that were left over and I made this today to have with pancakes..delicious! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteJust made this recipe and it is fantastic! Thanks so much for posting.
ReplyDelete(And I recommend adding a cinnamon stick to the last few minutes while it's simmering.)
I've scoured the web looking for a pear syrup recipe but none to be found, I too want to try the pear soda mix as I dont know what all those chemicals are in soda's. I want it simple.. fruit sugar and carbonated/club soda. The pancake idea sounds good as well.
ReplyDeletecan u ferment this with beer yeast? and carb it naturally
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