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Pear curd kisses - What can you pair with a pear?

Published: Mar 27, 2012 · Modified: Apr 23, 2025 by Claire · This post may contain affiliate links · 13 Comments

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Pear curd kisses

Did you know Maggie Beer has her own pear orchard? Oh how I'd love to have my own orchard and be able to go fruit picking whenever I like. At the moment I'm struggling to keep my little garden going (I blame the wedding) though so it's probably best that I leave the fruit growing to the experts but one day I'd love to have an apple tree.

In fact, until a few years ago they were the only fruit that I would eat. Don't worry, I've since expanded my repertoire. I think fruits are so much fun to bake with and I'm always doing a little bit of experimenting. I do get a bit stuck on berries though, they're just so pretty and delicious, but when Australian Pears asked me if I'd like to take part in the 'What can you pair with a pear' challenge I jumped at the chance. It forced me to break away from berries.

Pear curd kisses

They asked bloggers to use Williams' pears in new and inspired dishes to encourage everyone to think outside the square when it comes to the pear (I love a good rhyme). Maybe it was that they're named after my man or maybe it's the wedding love but somehow I came up with pear curd kisses. I've done a bit of experimenting with different fruits in curd-form and had success making mango butter so I gave pear curd a go.

Box of pears

I was sent my pears to kick off the challenge and when this gorgeous box arrived I thought it was an early Birthday present. The pears came packaged in a beautiful white box with a big green (how did they know it was my favourite colour) ribbon around it.

Pear curd kisses

Although the pear curd is not smooth like the lemon version, the pear flavour shines through. It would be lovely spread on a nice slice of sweet bread or a scone but I think these little kisses were the perfect way to enjoy them. They'd make great little desserts after a gourmet feast or a cute little afternoon tea treat.

Pear curd kisses

Some fun facts about pears:

  • they've been grown in Australia for more than 120 years!
  • 130 000 tonnes of pears are grown each year in Australia and Williams' pears account for 47% of them
  • Williams' pears are high in fiber and help lower cholesterol
  • they have a low GI so they're a great snack

I am entering my pear curd recipe in the 'What can you pair with a pear' challenge. To see all the other entries, visit the Australian Pears Facebook page.

So what about you? Which fruit would you grow if you could?

Pear curd kisses

Recipe

Pear curd kisses - What can you pair with a pear?

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Author: A Claire K Creations original recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 large pear peeled, cored and pureed
  • 2 eggs
  • 5 tablespoon cup caster superfine sugar
  • 50 g 1.7oz butter

Instructions

  • For pictures of the steps please see my mango curd recipe.
  • Place the pear puree, sugar and butter in a microwave-safe bowl or jug and microwave for 2 minutes. Stir the mixture to make sure the sugar has dissolved.
  • Whisk the eggs together in a separate bowl until they are even consistency.
  • Add the eggs to the pear mixture through a sieve and whisk them in.
  • Microwave the mixture for 30 seconds then whisk it well. Repeat this process until it is nice and thick (shouldn’t take more than 2 minutes total).
  • Refrigerate the pear curd and serve on baked goodies.
  • Make the meringue according to instructions. Spoon the meringue into a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle. Pipe small stars onto a baking tray lined with baking paper.
  • Bake the meringues for 1 hour at 90C (194F) fan-forced and then crack the oven door open a little and leave them to cool completely. This takes about 4 hours.
  • When the meringues are cooled, spoon a little blob of pear curd onto half of them and sandwich them together with another meringue.
  • Sprinkle with icing sugar to serve.
  • The meringues and pear curd will keep for up to a week if stored separately (meringue in an air-tight container and pear curd in the fridge).
Have you made this recipe? I'd love to hear what you think. Tag me on Instagram @clairekcreations

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Comments

  1. Lizzy (Good Things) says

    March 30, 2012 at 7:42 pm

    Little sweet buttons of deliciousness!

    Reply
  2. JJ @ 84thand3rd says

    March 28, 2012 at 11:12 pm

    Pear curd - what a great idea!! I can imagine it as a topping on cheesecake - yum!

    Reply
    • Claire says

      March 29, 2012 at 8:44 am

      Oh yes a layer on top of cheesecake would be fabulous!

  3. Jennifer (Delicieux) says

    March 28, 2012 at 10:15 am

    Pear curd sounds amazing Claire!! I'm going to have to try making some of my own. I completely forgot about the pear challenge with everything that's been going on recently. I better get my thinking cap on!

    Reply
    • Claire says

      March 28, 2012 at 12:51 pm

      You'd better! If you're as good at it as you are at rhubarb recipes I don't think you'll have a problem.

  4. The Café Sucré Farine says

    March 27, 2012 at 9:48 pm

    Claire, you rhyme with pear!! What a fun creative idea! These look lovely and so unique!

    Reply
    • Claire says

      March 28, 2012 at 9:30 am

      Haha I do too! I'm a bit slow at the moment, must be being 27!

  5. Hotly Spiced says

    March 27, 2012 at 8:20 pm

    I think that's really clever to make a pear curd Claire. I certainly have never made one before. And your kisses look amazing. What a great result. And thanks for letting me know about the challenge. I've now done three recipes with pears but nothing as interesting as your curd! xx

    Reply
    • Claire says

      March 28, 2012 at 9:29 am

      No problem. It's perfect timing for you with your giant box of pears!

  6. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says

    March 27, 2012 at 3:19 pm

    I love the idea of pear curd! And every winter there are always so many varieties of pear that you could make some amazing curds!

    Reply
    • Claire says

      March 28, 2012 at 9:28 am

      I never knew there were so many varieties until I started reading up on them. So delicious!

  7. Nic@diningwithastud says

    March 27, 2012 at 3:18 pm

    Pear curd? How fab! I must get my butt in to gear with my recipe haha

    Reply
    • Claire says

      March 28, 2012 at 9:28 am

      You must indeed! Only a few days to go.

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