pears are getting to be in season right now...they are a little firm on the tree still, but we picked some to try them out in this very easy and delicious dessert....
you will need:
6 pears
1/2 cup sugar
1 Tablespoon pure vanilla extract
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 cup almonds (with skin on, or sliced...doesn't matter)
1 cup of flour
1/2 stick of butter (or 4Tablespoons if using homemade butter)
and an oval 2qt. baking dish
directions:
start the pear filling
-peel and slice thinly the pears, then saute them in a pan with 1/4 cup of water and the sugar...let simmer for about 8 minutes - or until softened
white pears are simmering, make topping
-finely chop the almonds + add flour + 1 tsp. salt + brown sugar...mix thoroughly
-cut butter to almond mixture - until it forms a crumbly meal
-preheat oven to 400*
back to the pear mixture
-add vanilla to simmered pears and pour into baking dish
-crumble almond mixture over the top + bake in that preheated 400* for 20 minutes
serve with vanilla ice cream
*enjoy*
xo+blessings,







Looks absolutely delicious! In fact, I was just looking at an apple & pear pie recipe from Paula Deen. Yum! Your photos make your dessert look mouth-watering for sure!
ReplyDeleteyummo - as rachel ray would say. we have a pear tree at the cabin. maybe we should go down there and get some more pears.
ReplyDeletesounds delish!!
ReplyDeleteis your little one ok? the one with the eye injury?
Yummy... that looks DElicious! The recipe does seem pretty easy, even for me (LOL). ;o) Thanks for sharing it with us... I'll have to try it some time.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful, Anne Marie! LOVE the new header!
Hugs ~ Jo :)
Thank you for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYour new header is so beautiful! Perfect for the fall season!!!!!!
Big Hugs, Yvonne
This looks delicious and your photos are as beautiful as ever.
ReplyDeleteAND yet another perfect header!
Sharon
Hi Anne Marie,
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a delicious recipe! Thanks for sharing...I am just starting to think about canning pears...I should have plenty to try this. You pictures are gorgeous!
~Julia
Delicious! Did you get your apples picked?
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteAnd your header couldn't be any more perfect, either!
Hey Amy...no...it rained yesterday...but there's always today!! when I make that recipe I'm so linking back to your recipe! (hope you don't mind)
ReplyDeletePaige...check your mail
ReplyDeleteFresh pears--nothing like them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and that dessert looks so good! I so wish I lived close by to come to the Barn Sale! Boo Hoo!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Hi, I just found your blog because of Maria. I love your pictures and I found the pica about your daughters and the horses! Sooo cute! hughs ANja
ReplyDeletehi anne marie! i`m from argentina, and i like and enjoy a lot your blog, it is beautiful, and you have e beautiful family too
ReplyDeletecongratulations
good bye! :)
claudia
I KNEW it! Pears are the under appreciated fruit but they tend to be the sweetest thing besides sugar! I just KNEW someone out there would appreciate a pear the way it needs....this recipe did it! BLESSINGS to you!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious...makes me think of apple crisp, but with pears.
ReplyDeleteI'm finally home from Reno, so I had to stop back by and make a copy of your delicious sounding recipe! I wish I had a piece of your pear cobbler to have with my morning coffee... mmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having a great weekend, my friend!
Hugs ~ Jo
Your pair pics.look like art work!
ReplyDeleteOooooh this looks so delicious. And your photography is beautiful! This recipe is getting me in the mood for fall... love it.
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