Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking]

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking]

by Teacher Kong teaches cooking

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Difficulty

Easy

Time

5m

Serving

2

Pears can clear the heat of the six internal organs, and those who are mature can nourish the yin of the five internal organs. Whether it is to clear heat and quench thirst, or to nourish the lungs and promote fluid, it has the effect of medicine and food. The ancients knew early in the morning that autumn pears were good for medicated diet. "Qiu Li Mi Gao" contained in "Materia Medica Seeking the Original" used to cure Tang Wuzong's "dry disease". It was used as the secret prescription of Qiu Li Gao as a royal medicine in the old palace, and then flew into the homes of ordinary people.



Boil the fresh pears into a bowl of cream, dark brown, translucent, thick and mellow, and refreshing in one bite. Pear ointment is given to children to treat coughs and prevent colds. Dig a teaspoon each morning and evening to make a cup of warm water. Drink it to your child and you will see the effect. This time I used 10 catties of pears to make 8 taels of pear paste. Every bite is the essence! The boiled pear paste can be stored in the refrigerator for 3 months. The recipe is for you. You can store it first!

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking]

1.
Wash the pears, rub the surface with salt, and cut into pieces. (Pears are best to use snow pears or Dangshan pears. The pears are bigger and sweeter, not less than 10 kilograms. If they are too small, they won't make much paste.)

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

2. Squeeze it into pear juice with a wall-breaking machine and pour it into a large enough pot.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

3. Then add ginger slices and rock sugar.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

4. Crush the Luo Han Guo and put it in the pot. (Mo Han Guo has many effects. One of the effects is that it has a good effect on the lungs, and it can also prevent respiratory infections.)

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

5. Bring to a boil on high heat.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

6.
The soup comes out as it cooks, then turn to low heat and simmer for 15 minutes.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

7.
Cook until the pear flesh turns black, then turn off the heat. Use a fine strainer or a large piece of gauze to filter out the pear residue and squeeze out the juice inside.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

8. After squeezing the juice, it is best to filter it with the smallest gauze to ensure that the juice is pure.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

9.
Pour the juice into the pot, turn to a low heat and simmer. (It is not recommended to use stainless steel pots and iron pots for cooking.)

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

10.
Don't leave the pot during the cooking process, but stir it from time to time. Boil until fine and uniform bubbles appear in the pot, and the soup becomes a highly concentrated liquid.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

11.


After letting it warm, add honey and stir well. (Honey has natural estrogen. Children can actually drink it without adding honey. If you want to add it, you can choose some high-end hormone-free honey.)

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

12.
Put the boiled pear paste to warm, then pour it into a clean, water-free glass container, let it cool, put it in the refrigerator, and cool it tightly. When the liquid is completely cooled, it will become a paste.

Pear Paste [ms. Kong Teaches Cooking] recipe

Tips:



After sharing 10 catties of pears, I boiled out a small bottle, which is all the essence. Dig a teaspoon each morning and evening to make a glass of warm water and give it to your child to treat coughs and prevent colds, but once you have a cold, drinking it will no longer work, and pear paste is only a prevention!

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