Tag Archives: pears

Pear Jammin’ Night

It’s pear season, and what better to do with LOTS of pears, than make yummy preserves out of them to last us into the winter! This particular variety of pear is called the Ure Pear. They turn a greenish yellow as they ripen and are very juicy!

For this event, OFRE volunteers met on a Monday evening and together made 2 delicious jam recipes:

  • Pear & Vanilla Bean Jam
  • Pear & Ginger Jam

The Pear & Vanilla Bean Jam recipe uses real vanilla beans that are first scraped out to remove all the beany goodness inside and then the beans and scraped bits are put to simmer in the pot with the pears. The smell of this jam on the stove is heavenly! After the beans have simmered, they are removed and the jam is pureed in the blender to make a smooth saucy jam. Molly declared it’s quite amazing on ice cream!

The Pear & Ginger Jam recipe uses chopped crystallized ginger and keeps the pear chunks in whole form, so the slices end up suspended in the jam. Crystallized ginger as  well as the whole vanilla beans can be found at the Italian Centre Shop. The scent of the ginger awakens you senses and is a nice complement to the pear. This recipe was my mom’s recipe and I always loved this jam. Thanks for sharing mom!

 

 

 

 

 

 

We strive to teach OFRE volunteers canning basics at our workshops, which means volunteers get involved in all aspects of the process from: chopping, stirring, mixing, and canning. It’s always a pleasure to host these events because many of our volunteers have experience doing as well as an interest in canning. We all seem to learn something new from each other at our canning events, which makes if quite fun for everyone.

 

 

 

Both jams turned out really nicely and their was enough for everyone to take home 1 jar of each kind. The new jams have been also been a hit at our stand @ the Alberta Avenue Farmers Market.

What fruits do OFRE fruit growers have to share? Did you know pears grow in Edmonton?

Last year we set up online google forms for our fruit pickers and fruit growers. One of the nice features of the forms is you can create summaries of your data. This is a summary of what fruits our fruit growers have to share with OFRE. This visual is really great to see. I was under the impression we had more cooking/baking apples and less eating apples, but not so. Nice to see several rhubarb listings too. This will be ripe soon! I can’t get over we have 12 pear trees! When we started OFRE back in 2008, we only had 1 or 2 pear tree fruit growers, now there are a dozen! Did you know that pears grew in Edmonton?

West End Picking Sept 26

“Apologize for the short notice but if anyone can make it, I’d like to
have a picking this Saturday, Sept. 26 from10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
There are large cooking apples, large eating apples, PEARS (!), plums,
crab apples, and possibly some cherries to pick. We are in dire need
of TALL ladders, so if you can arrange to bring one, that would be
fantastic!

Besides ladders, other items to think about bringing: plastic shopping
bags, paper shopping bags, cardboard boxes, buckets AND if anyone has
one of those spring loaded weigh scale (used to weigh trophy fish, for
example) that would be great too.

Please RSVP as soon as you are able by emailing or calling me for the
meetup location.

Thanks.

Lynn
780-433-2217
waterskater@gmail.com

Central picking Friday Sept 25

We will be doing a picking this Friday Sept 25 in the Central area south of the river.
Should be apples, crabs and pears.

We will meet at 9722 87 Ave at 5:30.
Please let me know if you can bring a step ladder.

Bring bags and boxes for the fruit.

Stay tuned for other pickings coming up in the west end and central/east on the north side of the river.
Jess