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A family's cherished recipe for fresh pear pie is topped with a brown sugar crumble. Serve it cool or warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Using freshly-grated nutmeg will make a difference.
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Sliced pears are tossed with a lemon-cinnamon sugar mixture and baked in a double-crust pie shell. Serve plain, or topped with whipped cream or ice cream.
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Pie crust is folded over pears, apricot sauce, and almond frangipane to make this fruity, no-fuss fruit tart just perfect for fancy parties.
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Ayesha Curry lends us her unique recipe for Brussels Sprouts that includes roasted pears and cranberries.
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This decadent pear-and-caramel trifle is perfect for a party because it can be made a day ahead and it serves a crowd.
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Guests can't get enough of this 'to die for' appetizer. It perfectly balances sweet and savory flavors.
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Pears poached in a maple caramel sauce then baked with a traditional puff pastry crust make a simple yet elegant dessert.
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A yummy, healthy salad loaded with nuts, fruit and greens, with the kick of curry and cayenne pepper. My family calls it 'The Good Salad.'
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Thicker than applesauce, thinner than apple butter, apple jam is its own delight entirely No food mill or masher is required: Most apples will break down into a thick, glossy mash on their own The few bits of apple here and there even enhance the texture
Ingredients: apples, sugar, lemon juice
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This recipe comes from Vinegar Hill House in Brooklyn, via Angela Johnson Sherry, who shared her family's recipe with the restaurant almost a decade ago The restaurant sprinkles a little seasonal fruit at the bottom of the pan, then follows with a lot of airy pancake batter to make thick, crisp, golden brown pancakes that look almost like layers of cake Use a hot oven and a pre-heated cast-iron pan, either a small one around 4 inches in diameter to make one pancake each, or a large one around 8 inches in diameter to make a couple of giant pancakes you can split at the table.