Best 3 Pear And Grape Juice Recipes

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Pear and grape juice is a delicious and refreshing beverage that can be enjoyed on its own or used as a base for various drinks and dishes. This article will provide you with different recipes for making your own pear and grape juice at home. Whether you are looking for a simple and quick recipe or something more elaborate, you are sure to find something to your taste. We will also provide tips for choosing the right pears and grapes, as well as advice on how to store and serve your juice. So, gather your ingredients and get ready to create a delicious and nutritious pear and grape juice that you can enjoy all year round!

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

CONCORD GRAPE AND PEAR PIE



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There's no substitute for the color and pure grape flavor offered by concord grapes. This ultimate fall pie combines concords with juicy pears and a festive top crust. If you'd rather skip the cookie-cutter step, use the second disc of dough to make a double crust.

Provided by Rhoda Boone

Yield Makes one 9-inch pie

Number Of Ingredients 17

For the pie crust:
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for rolling
1 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter, cut into small pieces and frozen for 15 minutes
1/2 cup chilled solid vegetable shortening, cut into pieces and refrigerated for 15 minutes
1 large egg, beaten
Coarse sugar, for sprinkling
For the filling:
1 pound concord grapes (about 4 cups grapes)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3 1/2 pounds medium-ripe Anjou or Bosc pears, peeled, quartered, cored, and cut into 1/4-inch slices (about 7 pears)
1/4 cup cornstarch
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
Special equipment:
9-inch pie pan, a 1 1/2- to 2-inch cookie cutter, preferably leaf-shaped

Steps:

  • Make the pie dough:
  • In the bowl of a food processor, pulse 2 1/2 cups flour, salt, and sugar. Add butter and shortening and pulse until coarse, pea-sized crumbs form, about 10 seconds. With the machine running, add 5 tablespoons ice water and process until the dough just holds together, about 30 seconds. Squeeze a small amount of dough between your fingers: If it is very crumbly, add more ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time (2 tablespoons maximum). Do not over process.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and push together into a rough ball. Knead a few times to combine. Divide the dough into two equally sized balls. Flatten dough balls into discs with smooth edges (no cracks), cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight.
  • Make the filling:
  • Meanwhile, stir together grapes and sugar in a large pot. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, until the mixture comes to a boil. Continue to cook until grapes are broken down and juice has thickened, about 20 minutes more.
  • Place a fine-mesh sieve over a large bowl and strain grape mixture into the bowl, pressing on the solids to release all the liquid. Discard solids in strainer. Return strained grape mixture to pot and add pears (reserve bowl). Cook until liquid releases and thickens but pears still retain their shape, 15 to 20 minutes more, depending on ripeness of pears. Gently stir in the cornstarch, lemon juice, and salt and pour grape-pear filling into the bowl and let cool while you roll out the dough.
  • Roll out the dough:
  • On a lightly floured surface, roll out one disc of dough into a 13-inch round. Roll the dough loosely around the rolling pin, and then unfurl it into the 9-inch pie pan. Gently lift and settle the dough into the pan. Trim the excess dough using scissors, leaving a 1-inch overhang. Tuck the edge of the dough under itself, and then crimp as desired. Chill at least 30 minutes.
  • Roll out the other disc of dough on a lightly floured surface to 1/4-inch thickness. Use the cookie cutter to cut as many shapes as possible from the rolled-out dough as possible (re-rolling scraps if desired). Transfer shapes to a baking sheet and chill at least 30 minutes.
  • Assemble pie:
  • Preheat the oven to 375°F with one rack on the bottom rung and one rack in the center of oven. Place a rimmed baking sheet on the bottom rack to preheat.
  • Pour filling into chilled pie shell (do not overfill). Brush the edge of the pie and the cut shapes on the baking sheet with the beaten egg and sprinkle with coarse sugar. Arrange the cut shapes on top of the filling, working in a spiral fashion and overlapping slightly, allowing some of the filling to peek through. Chill pie for 30 minutes.
  • Bake pie on preheated rimmed baking sheet on bottom rack of oven. After 30 minutes, rotate baking sheet and move it to the center rack of oven. Bake until crust is golden brown and juices are bubbling, 25 to 35 minutes more (cover the crust edge with foil or a pie shield if it starts to brown too much). Transfer pie to a wire rack and cool completely before slicing, about 3 hours. Pie will keep up to 2 days, loosely covered with foil, at room temperature.

PEAR AND GRAPE JUICE



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Make and share this Pear and Grape Juice recipe from Food.com.

Provided by januarybride

Categories     Beverages

Time 3m

Yield 2 cups, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 pears, stems removed
20 red seedless grapes
1/4 cup water (may sub bubbly water if you like)

Steps:

  • Juice together pears and grapes.
  • Add water, taste and add more water until desired sweetness is obtained.

PEAR AND GRAPE SALAD



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This comes from The Betty Furness Westinghouse Cookbook. This cookbook is 50 years old! I have not prepared this recipe, but I would like to share it with you. It sounds like a great luncheon salad!

Provided by Bobtail

Categories     Berries

Time 15m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 pear halves in natural juice, fresh or canned
1/2 lb tokay grapes (I would suggest seedless grapes)
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
1 tablespoon heavy cream or 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
4 grape leaves

Steps:

  • If pears are fresh, they should be very ripe (dip in lemon juice immediately to prevent darkening).
  • If pears are canned, drain well.
  • Cut grapes in half, removing the seeds if necessary.
  • Mix the cream cheese with the cream or mayonnaise.
  • Place the pear, cut side down, on a plate.
  • Cover the pear with the cream cheese mixture.
  • Cover the surface of the pear with the grapes, placing the cut side down.
  • Place a grape leaf on each salad plate.
  • Place on pear decorated with grapes on each grape leaf, cut side down.
  • The finished pear should resemble a bunch of grapes.
  • Top with a dollop of mayonnaise if desired.

Tips:

  • Choose ripe and juicy pears and grapes: This will ensure that your juice is flavorful and sweet.
  • Wash the pears and grapes thoroughly before juicing: This will remove any dirt or pesticides.
  • Peel the pears before juicing: This will remove the skin, which can be tough and bitter.
  • Use a juicer that is specifically designed for juicing fruits and vegetables: This will help you get the most juice out of your pears and grapes.
  • Add a little bit of lemon juice to your pear and grape juice: This will help to brighten the flavor and prevent the juice from browning.
  • Serve your pear and grape juice chilled: This will make it even more refreshing.

Conclusion:

Pear and grape juice is a delicious and healthy drink that is perfect for any occasion. It is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It is also low in calories and fat, making it a great choice for people who are watching their weight. If you are looking for a refreshing and healthy drink, pear and grape juice is a great option. Try making your own at home using the recipes provided in this article.

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