aking paper. Mix the sliced pear and lemon juice together then
Pound the chilis and garlic together in a mortar with a pestle. Add the bean and lightly crush. Add the tomatoes, sugar, roasted peanuts, dried shrimp, lime juice, lime wedges, and fish sauce to the mortar and gently mix together until the sugar has dissolved.
Add the papaya and mix together. Serve.
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3x9-inch baking pan. Arrange pear slices evenly on batter, pressing
-inch pie plate. Scrape pear filling into crust.
Cut
Drain pear halves, reserving the juice.
Add just enough of the juice to the softened cream cheese to make it easy to mix with the nuts; should be able to hold its shape very well.
Place pear half, cut side up, on a bed of lettuce.
Fill with the cheese mixture and top with half a maraschino cherry.
Chill pears in refrigerator until ready to make.
Place lettuce leaf on plate.
On each plate put 2 pear halves atop lettuce.
Mix together well cream cheese with salad dressing. Spoon onto center of pear halves.
Take a leaf of lettuce and place on plate. On top of the lettuce, place a slice of pineapple and a pear half. In the center of the pear, put a small dollop of mayonnaise. Sprinkle cheese over all. Place cherry on top. This can be served on plate along with main course, or separate on a salad plate.
ach square.
Sit a pear half cut side down firmly
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he pears, lemon juice and pear juice together in a large
Stir the cranberries, Gala apple, pear, lemon juice, water, and white sugar together in a saucepan over medium heat; bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and cook at a simmer until the cranberries pop and the liquid is absorbed, 20 to 30 minutes.
nd remaining sugar.
Puree pear mixture then strain through a
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br>Serve with Pear Sauce.
To make Pear Sauce: In a
Drain pear halves, reserving 1/4 cup syrup and 1 pear half. Mash remaining pear halves; drain. Combine the first 1/3 cup sugar, gelatin and salt.
Stir in reserved pear syrup, egg yolks, lemon peel and lemon juice.
Cook and stir until slightly thickened.
Add mashed pears. Cool until mixture mounds.
Beat egg whites to soft peaks.
Gradually add remaining sugar, beating until stiff.
Fold in pear mixture.
Turn into pie shell. Chill. Garnish with whipped cream and reserved pear half, sliced.
ube pan. Drain 1 can pear halves, reserving 1/3 cup
In a small bowl, combine pear slices and lemon juice; toss
aucepan, bring the dried pear pieces and pear juice to a boil