Posted Mar 04, 2020, Updated Apr 23, 2024 Pears are one of the first fruits I introduce to my babies, and they all go crazy for them. They are sweet, and full of fiber to help keep things moving in the digestive tract, plus it’s so easy to make baby pear baby food at home! I always made my baby food from scratch, from sweet potatoes, to baby food carrots, to combinations like pumpkin apple baby food, I prefer homemade over store bought! Same with lactation cookies – you need to keep your milk supply up even when your baby starts eating solids so make your own! Not only does making your own baby food save so much money, but it’s also easy to make it organic with minimal ingredients. This homemade pear puree is an easy baby food recipe that is great for little ones of all ages. It’s made with only two ingredients- pears and water – with the option of adding some cinnamon once you’re certain your baby isn’t allergic to pears! 

How to Make Pear Puree for Baby

There are two ways to make baby food pears. For younger babies with sensitive tummies, I recommend cooking the pears first. For older babies who still love their purees, you can simply blend fresh pears with water, no cooking required! I will show you how to make baby food pears that are cooked!

Cut and Cook the pears

Begin by cutting each pair into about six pieces. Then place the pears into the container of a slow cooker.

Add water

When using 8 small pears (which measured to be about 6 cups), add ½ cup of water.

Cook 

Next, cook the pears (if desired). I have used two methods to cook pears to make pear puree: 

Slow cooker – Cook the pears on high for 1-2 hours, or until the they are soft. Notice they will change color as they cook! I love this method because I just toss them in the slow cooker and walk away. No need to watch them as they steam!  Steam on the stovetop – If you’d prefer, simply put the pears in a pot with the water, or in a steaming basket, and steam the pears on the stovetop for about 10-20 minutes, until they are soft. 

Blend

Place the contents of slow cooker (water and cooked pears) into a Vitamix Blender (or anther high-powered blender). Blend for 30-60 seconds until smooth.

Store or Serve

Transfer the pear puree to ice cube trays to freeze, or individual containers to store in the refrigerator. I love these silicone ice cube trays. I found them after I had baby #4 and I couldn’t believe I went so long using floppy, difficult trays. These silicone ice cube trays have a firm outer rim, making them easy to transport, and a lid for storage. The wells hold a good amount of puree too.

Reheat Frozen Pear Baby Food

Reheat one or two cubes of pear puree in a glass container in microwave for 40-60 seconds. You could also warm it on the stovetop or let it thaw at room temperature for several hours. Here are some frequently asked questions about pear baby food! If you make and love our recipes, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a comment and rating! And don’t forget to follow along with us on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Youtube – be sure to tag @joyfoodsunshine and use the hashtag #joyfoodsunshine so we can see your creations!

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