Yo, listen up, gonna tell ya somethin’ ’bout them German recipes with pear. Pears, they good, sweet, juicy. German folks, they know how to cook ’em up real good. They put ’em in all sorts of food, sweet and not sweet. I know some of these recipes, make your mouth water, I tell ya.
Pear and Bacon, Oh My!
They got this one dish, Birnen, Bohnen und Speck. Sounds fancy, don’t it? But it ain’t nothin’ but pears, beans, and bacon. They cook it all up together. That salty bacon, them green beans, and them sweet pears. Lord, it’s good. You gotta try it sometime. I remember one time I tried to cook it. Took about 30 minutes, I reckon. Just threw it all in a pot and let ‘er simmer.

- Pears, all sliced up
- Green beans, fresh from the garden if ya got ’em
- Bacon, the good, thick-cut kind
- Salt and pepper, to taste, ya know
The most important is the pear. You need a sweet and tender pear. Then mix them all up. The taste? Oh boy, sweet and salty, all mixed up. Good for a cold day, warms ya right up. And if you got some of those jars, you can make extra and put it up, eat it later. I used to do that all the time.
Sweet Pear Pancake
Then there’s this other thing. German pear pancake, they call it. Ain’t like them flat pancakes we make. This one’s all puffy and big. They put the pears right in there. Makes it all sweet and soft. I don’t remember all the steps to make that. It’s harder than the other one, for sure. But boy, is it good. Sweet, like I said. Good for breakfast, or any time, really.
Usually you need a big pan to cook this one. It gets all golden brown and crispy on the edges. My mouth’s waterin’ just thinkin’ about it. I ate it once a long time ago. Some German lady made it. Best thing I ever tasted.
- Flour, lots of it
- Eggs, gotta have eggs for pancakes
- Milk, makes it all smooth
- Pears, sliced up thin
- Sugar, for extra sweetness
Other Pear Goodies
Germans, they don’t stop there. They put pears in all sorts of things. I heard tell of a pear relish. Never had it myself, but it sounds interestin’. They chop up them pears with some other stuff, and it goes good on, well, just about anything, I suppose. They use 9 pears for this relish, they say. It’s a good way to use up pears if ya got a whole bunch of ’em, like from a tree in your yard.
And pear pie! Don’t even get me started on pear pie. Just like apple pie, but with pears. Sweet, gooey, with that flaky crust. Oh, it’s heavenly. I used to make a mean pear pie back in the day. Folks would come from miles around just to get a slice. My secret? Lots of butter in the crust. Makes it all flaky and melt in your mouth.
Pears, Pears, Everywhere!
They even got pear bread. Like banana bread, but, you guessed it, with pears. It’s moist and sweet, and goes good with a cup of coffee in the mornin’. You can put nuts in it too, if you like. Walnuts, pecans, whatever you got. Makes it even better, I think. I like to eat it when it’s hot, with some butter.
- Pear pie, like apple pie, but pear
- Pear bread, good with coffee
- Pear relish, goes with everything
Why Pears are Good
Pears ain’t just tasty, they’re good for ya too. They got all them vitamins and things. Good for your insides, if you know what I mean. Keep ya regular. And they’re sweet, so you don’t need to add a bunch of sugar to ’em. Unless you’re makin’ a pie, then you gotta add sugar. Can’t have a pie without sugar.

So, next time you’re at the store, and you see them pears, don’t just walk on by. Pick some up, and try one of them German recipes. You won’t regret it. They’re easy to make, most of ’em, and they’re so good. Trust me, I know what I’m talkin’ about. I have tried many of them. They are all good. It’s hard to pick the best one.
Just remember, them German recipes with pear, they ain’t just food, they’re an experience. A taste of somethin’ different, somethin’ special. You might even feel like you’re in Germany, sittin’ at a big table with a bunch of folks, all talkin’ and laughin’ and eatin’ good food. That’s what good food does, it brings people together. And pears, well, they’re just part of that.
So go on, give ’em a try. You might surprise yourself. You might find out you’re a better cook than you thought. And you might just discover your new favorite food. And who knows, maybe you’ll even start a new tradition. Pear pie on Sundays, or pear bread for breakfast. The possibilities are endless. Just like them pears in them German recipes.