When I was little my family would pick / dry pears from our trees.
I didn't do a great job keeping up the tradition with my kids, but we did a small batch last year in our tiny food dehydrator. They enjoyed the process, loved the results, and everyone we shared them with loved them too.
So, this year I decided it would be nice to make it an official tradition, so I committed to buying this nice stainless-steel 10-tray dehydrator to dry a TON of pears this year! (I also bought this silicone mat that made removing / cleaning SO MUCH EASIER!!!)
We setup an assembly (de-assembly) line where one kid core'd the pears, the 2nd kid cleaned out all the worms/holes (every pear comes with at least one free moth larva), and then I'd use the Cuisinart to slice them, then I'd dunk them in a sugar/lemon-juice mix, drain them, and then we'd work as a team laying them out on the trays. It goes pretty quick once we get in a groove!
Here's the tree (even after losing about 1/2 of it's pears)
... and here's our setup:
1/4 of our harvest so far:
... and a bunch of pears waiting to ripen to do another batch:
I didn't do a great job keeping up the tradition with my kids, but we did a small batch last year in our tiny food dehydrator. They enjoyed the process, loved the results, and everyone we shared them with loved them too.
So, this year I decided it would be nice to make it an official tradition, so I committed to buying this nice stainless-steel 10-tray dehydrator to dry a TON of pears this year! (I also bought this silicone mat that made removing / cleaning SO MUCH EASIER!!!)
We setup an assembly (de-assembly) line where one kid core'd the pears, the 2nd kid cleaned out all the worms/holes (every pear comes with at least one free moth larva), and then I'd use the Cuisinart to slice them, then I'd dunk them in a sugar/lemon-juice mix, drain them, and then we'd work as a team laying them out on the trays. It goes pretty quick once we get in a groove!
Here's the tree (even after losing about 1/2 of it's pears)
... and here's our setup:
1/4 of our harvest so far:
... and a bunch of pears waiting to ripen to do another batch: