CRANBERRY-PEAR FRUIT JELLIES

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Jellied candies like these are eaten all over Europe as post-dessert petits fours.

Provided by Lillian Chou

Categories     Candy     Dessert     Thanksgiving     Kid-Friendly     Cranberry     Pear     Fall     Chill     Cinnamon     Gourmet     Fat Free     Kidney Friendly     Small Plates

Yield Makes 64 candies

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 firm-ripe Comice or Bartlett pears (1 1/2 lb total)
1 (12-oz) bag fresh or frozen cranberries
1 cup water
3 3/4 cups sugar
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 (3-inch) cinnamon stick
2 (3-oz) packages Certo liquid pectin (not powdered)
Special Equipment
an 8-inch square baking pan

Steps:

  • Rinse pan with water and shake dry. Line bottom and sides of pan with plastic wrap, pressing into bottom and corners of pan to smooth. (Water helps the plastic wrap adhere.)
  • Quarter and core pears, then cut into 1/2-inch pieces. (Do not peel.)
  • Bring pears, cranberries, water, 2 3/4 cups sugar, butter, and cinnamon stick to a boil in a 4- to 6-quart heavy pot over moderately high heat, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, until cranberries burst and pears are tender, about 10 minutes.
  • Remove and discard cinnamon stick, then carefully transfer hot mixture to a food processor and purée until smooth, about 1 minute. (Mixture will be thick). Force through a medium-mesh sieve back into same pot, pressing on solids with back of a spoon and discarding solids.
  • Put a plate in freezer to chill.
  • Bring cranberry mixture to a boil over high heat and add pectin. Reduce heat to moderate and cook, stirring frequently, until very thick and pastelike, about 45 minutes. To test, remove from heat, then drop a teaspoonful on chilled plate and chill in freezer 1 minute. Tilt plate: Mixture should remain in a firm mound and not run. If mixture runs, continue cooking and stirring and repeat test every 5 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and immediately pour mixture into prepared pan. Gently tap sides of pan to smooth top and eliminate any air bubbles.
  • Cool to room temperature, at least 1 hour, then cover surface directly with plastic wrap and chill until firm, at least 2 hours and up to 1 week.
  • Unmold fruit mixture onto a cutting board and remove plastic wrap. Cut into 1-inch squares using a sharp knife. (For easier cutting, rinse knife with hot water, then dry it between cuts.)
  • Just before serving, spread remaining cup sugar in a shallow bowl and coat squares on all sides.

Fayz Khan
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These jellies are so pretty! I love the way the cranberries and pears look suspended in the jelly.


Ehmylie Bean
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my jellies turned out really cloudy. They still taste good, though.


TASIN GAZI
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These jellies are a great way to use up leftover cranberries and pears. They're also a fun and easy project to do with kids.


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I made these jellies for a vegan friend and they loved them! I used agar agar powder instead of gelatin.


Rashford Pro max
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I'm allergic to pears, so I substituted apples in this recipe. They turned out great!


Rehan Banagash
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These jellies are too sweet for my taste. I think I'll try reducing the amount of sugar next time.


Adam Johnson
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I followed the recipe exactly and my jellies didn't set. I'm not sure what went wrong.


Dhushan Than
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These jellies are a bit too tart for my taste, but my husband loves them. I think they would be great served with a sweet cheese or bread.


Tary Nicole
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I've made these jellies several times now and they're always a hit. They're a great way to use up leftover cranberries and pears.


Saqib niazi
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These jellies are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're definitely worth the effort. They're so delicious and impressive.


Krishan Theeing
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I'm not a big fan of cranberries, but I really enjoyed these jellies. The pear flavor really mellows out the tartness of the cranberries.


Keith Stapleton
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These jellies are so versatile! You can serve them on toast, crackers, or even ice cream.


Mpho Molefe
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I made these jellies with my kids and we had a great time. It's a great way to spend a rainy afternoon.


Mubarok Ahamed
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These jellies are the perfect homemade gift. They're unique and delicious.


Paterick Perres
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I've never made fruit jellies before, but this recipe was easy to follow. I'm so glad I tried it!


Yolanda Ledezma
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These jellies are so beautiful! I love the way the cranberries and pears look suspended in the jelly.


Hoorain Dar vlogger
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I'm not usually a fan of fruit jellies, but these were surprisingly delicious! The cranberry and pear flavors go together perfectly.


Kiriisa Micheal
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I made these jellies for a holiday party and they were a hit! Everyone loved the tart and sweet flavor combination.


Lyn Anso
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These cranberry-pear fruit jellies are a delightful treat! They're easy to make and have a beautiful presentation.