Ingredients
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18
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4
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1 1/2
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1 1/2
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1
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1 1/2
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Directions
Orange Pineapple Pear Butter Sauce,Do you remember making mud pies when you were little? This is the memories I get when preparing the pears to puree. Peel, stem, cut end and then squeeze in your hands over the blender, you are left with the seeds still encased in the core in your hand to throw away,and you have every bit of the pear for the blender. If you have a good blender you don’t have to peel. But you get that gooshy feeling but the good thing–you can eat it. And the mud didn’t taste very good. I make the sauce because it is more versatile. You can thicken to make a heavier sauce after opening. You can swirl it into muffin or cake batter. You can flavor a milkshake or ice cream. Use on cooked ribs, pork or ham.,My family loved this stuff. I did make a little change. I wanted more of a butter than a sauce, so I grated the pears and cut back to a cup of orange juice and a cup of pineapple juice. Will be making this often. The house smelled soooo good when this was cooking!!!!
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Steps
1
Done
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In Large Stockpot Add All of the Ingredients. Add Cardamom 1/2 Tsp at a Time. |
2
Done
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Whisk Rapidly, Until Blended, Then Taste. |
3
Done
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Cardamom Is a Strong Spice and If You Like the Taste After 1/2 Tsp, Stop, the Same With 1 Tsp Cardamom. Our Personal Taste Is as Stated in Recipe. the Taste Intensifies as the Sauce Gets Hot. |
4
Done
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Heat Clean Sterilized Jars in Hot Water in the Oven at 200. |
5
Done
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Heat the Seals in Hot Water. |
6
Done
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Cook the Sauce For 10 Minutes Until Hot. |
7
Done
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Stir. Do not Burn. |
8
Done
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Pour Into Jars. Wipe the Rim With a Hot Clean Cloth. Seal and Band. |
9
Done
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Place in a Hot Water Bath in the Canner. |
10
Done
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Process in Hot Water Bath For 15 Minutes. |
11
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Lift Out and Place on a Toweled Counter. |
12
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Keep Away from All Drafts. |