Chopped pears
Wash the pear with water. Start with an unpeeled pear as they are mostly not peeled. Take a sharp knife and cut around 1/2 inch from top to remove the stem. Then place the pear on a chopping board and cut it into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into 2 more halves and remove the seeds and inedible fibrous part from the centre using a sharp knife. Make more vertical cut in each piece of desired thickness (approximately ¼ inch in diameter). Line all the pieces together and now cut horizontally to get chopped pear. If the recipe calls for the apple to be "roughly chopped," make the pieces slightly larger.
Fresh pear juice
Wash the pear with water. Peel the pears using a peeler. Take a sharp knife and cut around 1/2 inch from top to remove the stem. Then place the pear on a chopping board and cut it into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into 2 to 3 more long pieces and remove the seeds and inedible fibrous part from the centre using a sharp knife. Line the pear pieces and roughly chop them into cubes using a sharp knife. Combine 1 1/2 cups roughly chopped pear along with 1/2 cup water in a blender and blend till smooth. Strain and use immediately.
Grated pears
Wash the pear with water. Start with an unpeeled pear as they are mostly not peeled. Take a sharp knife and cut around 1/2 inch from top to remove the stem. Hold the thick/ thin end of the grater in one hand and the pear in the other hand. Now place the pear with the trimmed side on the blade and push it downwards using the force of your hands to get grated strands of pear. You can grate it thickly or thinly as per the recipe requirement.
Pear cubes
Wash the pear with water. Start with an unpeeled pear as they are mostly not peeled. Take a sharp knife and cut around 1/2 inch from top to remove the stem. Then place the pear on a chopping board and cut it into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into 2 to 3 more long pieces and remove the seeds and inedible fibrous part from the centre using a sharp knife. Line all the pieces together and now cut make 2 to 3 horizontal cut to get pear cubes.
Sliced pear
Wash the pear with water. Start with an unpeeled pear as they are mostly not peeled. Take a sharp knife and cut around 1/2 inch from top to remove the stem. Then place the pear on a chopping board and cut it into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into 2 more halves and remove the seeds and inedible fibrous part from the centre using a sharp knife. Then place each pear piece on the chopping board flat and cut vertically at regular intervals to get sliced pear. Pears can be sliced thickly or thinly. It can be either relished as it is or used as garnishing on sweet preparation or cakes.
pear used in Indian drinks, juices
1. how to make pear juice recipe | fresh pear juice | homemade pear juice | pear juice for babies | with 11 amazing images.
fresh pear juice is a pure fruit juice which is a healthier option to store-bought canned juices. Learn how to make homemade pear juice.
To make pear juice, combine the pear and ½ cup of water in a mixer and blend it till smooth. Strain the mixture using a strainer. Serve immediately.
2. Papaya Pear and Yoghurt Smoothie : A mellow combination of fruits makes this a pleasant and soothing smoothie that will rejuvenate you on even the worst of days.
healthy recipes using pear
chia seeds and pear lassi | healthy pear chia seeds lassi | pear chia and spice smoothie | no sugar lassi | with 12 amazing images.
Chia seeds and pear lassi is a healthy satiating breakfast option to make up for your fiber requirement. Punjabis love their lassi. But if you are looking for a sugar-free option try this Healthy pear chia seeds lassi. Learn how to make no sugar lassi.
Both pear and papaya are easily available fruits, so you can make this any time. Curd gives the smoothie a nice tang, while papaya gives it a vibrant colour and volume. Pear, on the other hand, gives a juicy sweetness to the smoothie.
Indian desserts using pear
pear rabri | Luscious and creamy rabri is one irresistible dessert, with a lingering taste that taunts you for long after the cup is empty!