Ghostly Pears

Ghostly Pear

I couldn’t not post a tasty treat when Halloween is right around the corner.

October Pears

I picked pears (as opposed to apples) because their shape is so perfectly ghost like. Easy to make, and not all that terribly bad for you.. I mean they are fruit! They served up nicely as a fun dessert for my little family.

Pair of Pears

Tips: Plan ahead, pears take a few days to ripen. You can quicken the process by leaving them in a paper bag over night, or lay them next to apples. Apples emit a gas that help ripen other fruit! Also, pick pears that have a good stem so you can dip them more easily.

Best wishes for a safe and spooky fun Halloween!

Coating in Chocolate Drying

Recipe: Ghostly Pears

Summary: Chocolate dipped pears for Halloween

Ingredients

  • 3 ripe pears, washed
  • 2 cups white chocolate
  • small amount of dark chocolate
  • ziploc bag (for piping face)

Instructions

  1. Gently wash the wax off your pears, dry. Place in Refrigerator for about an hour.
  2. Lay out a sheet of wax paper or parchment paper, spray with cooking spray. Place it on a cutting board or plate if you want to refrigerate your dipped pears.
  3. Melt white chocolate in microwave according to package instructions (10 seconds at a time and stir). A pyrex glass measuring cup works nicely for this.
  4. Dip pears to coat, rotate them for a smooth coat. If the chocolate is too thick, melt longer or add a touch of vegetable oil, melt/stir again.
  5. Lay on wax paper. Refrigerate.
  6. Melt dark chocolate in microwave. Place into a small ziploc bag. Snip the corner off. Use to pipe on the ghost face. Set in refrigerator again until ready to serve.
  7. Enjoy!

Preparation time: 1 hour(s)

Cooking time: 15 minute(s)

Number of servings (yield): 3

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5 thoughts on “Ghostly Pears

  1. Hi Eva, I sure thought they were 🙂 But I have adult hands and can hold it between my thumb and fingers. My little guy, however, was making a bit of a mess, so I cut it up with a knife and he was still very happy to have his treat. Happy Halloween!

  2. What a great idea! Our family made these today as a Halloween treat. So yummy! We created 4 ghosts and every one of them had a unique expression… that is, until we gobbled them up! Our 3-year old son refused to allow us to cut his ghost. He didn’t get a whole lot of pear in the end, but he managed to eat most of the chocolate and had a blast.

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