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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Jams and Chutneys => Topic started by: Thermomixer on September 22, 2009, 08:27:39 am

Title: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Thermomixer on September 22, 2009, 08:27:39 am
Confused - don't worry - this was in response to a request for pear recipes

Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam"

1 kg of soft ripe pears, peeled and cored (about 750g when cored)
OR 2 825g tins of pairs, drained
750g sugar
1 tsp citric acid
1 x 50g packet of Jamsetta

Puree pears in TM. Heat to 90 degrees and add sugar, citric acid and Jamsetter. Set temp to 90, speed 1 and continue stirring/cooking until sugar is dissolved - ( could be 10 to 20 min)
Once sugar is dissolved set temp to varoma, 8min, speed 1.
Allow to cool before pouring into steralised jars or storing in fridge or freezer.


You might have guessed that i havent actually made this in TM yet so not sure of exact times.

A mixture of tinned and fresh pears can be used.
Using TM pears may not have to be peeled.

Sue suggests adding a tsp of whisky to the jam to reduce the sweetness and help to preserve.
Sugar could prob be reduced significantly!

Sue uses this jam as a base for LOTS of slices, cakes sweets ect for those on a failsafe diet.
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Ceejay on September 22, 2009, 08:29:59 am
Failsafe jam - yes?  :)
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: riv_mum on September 22, 2009, 09:57:37 am
Yes it is failsafe if you peel the pears. If you want me to put up any of the cake/slice failsafe recipes which use the jam let me know. I havent converted many of them yet but can still post for you.
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Thermomixer on September 22, 2009, 10:05:59 am
Thanks Sheree
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Ceejay on September 22, 2009, 10:32:35 am
Yes it is failsafe if you peel the pears. If you want me to put up any of the cake/slice failsafe recipes which use the jam let me know. I havent converted many of them yet but can still post for you.
Thanks Sheree. Unfortunately my son can't have sugar so most of the failsafe versions are out.. and he doesn't have any alternative sweeteners.  :(
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: cookie1 on September 23, 2009, 03:40:47 am
Pear jam is a new concept to me. It sounds rather nice though. It would taste lovely on bread with cheese!!! I can hear the yuks, but I love jam and cheese.
Thanks for the recipe, hope it's helpful.
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: riv_mum on September 23, 2009, 04:07:11 am
ceejay, the sugar is only there as a sweetener so if the pears are ripe it may be sweet enough without it. The jam setter is just a combo of pectin and sugar. Dont know much about it but you may be able to buy the pectin separatly or use geletine to set it.

Can he have pure maple syrup? I believe that is failsafe but not sure about the sugar side of it.
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Thermomixer on September 23, 2009, 04:20:10 am
Pear jam is a new concept to me. It sounds rather nice though. It would taste lovely on bread with cheese!!! I can hear the yuks, but I love jam and cheese.
 

Jam and cheese is good - I first heard of this about 30 years ago when a cheesemaker told me that he ate lots of different cheeses with apricot, strawberry, other jams.

It is eaten with quince paste !! thick jam.
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: em on September 23, 2009, 10:22:10 am
hi i made this today, very yummy and set beautifully. i halved the quantities as i had less pears than the recipe required, i even more than halved the sugar, as i thought it seemed like to much and it turned out beautifully.  i used about 500g pears 200g sugar half tsp citric acid and half a sachet of jam setta.
thanks for the recipe riv_mum :)
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: faffa_70 on September 23, 2009, 10:46:24 am
Yes this would be divine with cheese. Pear and cheese is a great combo. I also eat cheese with my jam - have all my life lol. I also eat cheese and honey. Apparently both of these make me a "sicko" according to DH lol, nice to see I am in great company  ;)
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Ceejay on September 23, 2009, 12:23:20 pm
ceejay, the sugar is only there as a sweetener so if the pears are ripe it may be sweet enough without it. The jam setter is just a combo of pectin and sugar. Dont know much about it but you may be able to buy the pectin separatly or use geletine to set it.

Can he have pure maple syrup? I believe that is failsafe but not sure about the sugar side of it.

'fraid not Sheree.  It's a long story but even fruit sugars are out.  :-\  Been quite a challenge the past 8 yrs but I still try to find some variety for him.

 :-*
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Thermomixer on September 23, 2009, 04:38:51 pm
Yes this would be divine with cheese. Pear and cheese is a great combo. I also eat cheese with my jam - have all my life lol. I also eat cheese and honey. Apparently both of these make me a "sicko" according to DH lol, nice to see I am in great company  ;)

Blue cheese and truffled honey is a gourmet treat - not a sicko
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Thermomixer on September 23, 2009, 04:39:37 pm
ceejay, the sugar is only there as a sweetener so if the pears are ripe it may be sweet enough without it. The jam setter is just a combo of pectin and sugar. Dont know much about it but you may be able to buy the pectin separatly or use geletine to set it.

Can he have pure maple syrup? I believe that is failsafe but not sure about the sugar side of it.

'fraid not Sheree.  It's a long story but even fruit sugars are out.  :-\  Been quite a challenge the past 8 yrs but I still try to find some variety for him.

 :-*

Really difficult - what sorts of things are OK?
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: gertbysea on September 24, 2009, 12:30:30 am
[Blue cheese and truffled honey is a gourmet treat - not a sicko
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OMG. To die for. I have not had that since I left Sydney. You are soooooo mean Thermomixer. It almost makes we want to fly south. Almost but not quite.

Gretchen
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: cookie1 on September 24, 2009, 04:57:34 am
Two recommendations for the blue cheese and truffled honey. That means I MUST try it. Mmm I wonder if my brother has any truffled honey.
Cheese on fruit cake is rather noice too.
My family won't eat quince paste or anything similar. So it's only around when we have guests, otherwise I'd just eat it all. ;D
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: faffa_70 on September 25, 2009, 01:44:17 am
Oh yes Cookie, I won't eat fruit cake any other way lol thanks to a very close friend of my Mum's who was English. That was the only way we had it growing up.
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: Thermomixer on September 25, 2009, 02:16:36 am
Guess it's not far from the fruit breads that are often served withe cheese in restaurants.
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: CarolineW on October 21, 2009, 07:50:32 pm
Yes it is failsafe if you peel the pears. If you want me to put up any of the cake/slice failsafe recipes which use the jam let me know. I havent converted many of them yet but can still post for you.

Hi Rivmum - have you already posted some of these recipes, and I've missed them?  If not, could you give me a couple, please?  I'm going to make this jam tomorrow with some of our pears.  Thanks!  :-*
Title: Re: Sue Dengate's "Birgit's pear jam" - courtesy of riv_mum (Sheree)
Post by: riv_mum on October 22, 2009, 02:23:56 pm
ok, no probs caroline will try to get to it tomorrow. Havent put any up as yet.