09/05/2017
Comus, MD. Sept. 4th. Labor Day Monday. The end of summer for many. Here there is still plenty of summer labor to harvest but the end to many of summer's treats show signs of the coming change in the seasons. I't a great holiday to enjoy the freshness of our bountiful landscape. Tomatoes , sweetcorn, melons, cukes and peppers. peaches, apples and pears
There's one seasonal gem that is missed by many and lost to many more. It's hey day long lost and heading to an end.. It is the Pear trees of old farms of the past. Farms with an assortment of outbuildings and barns all specific in size and shape for their unique purpose. Bank barns, corn crib barns, Free-stall and to***co barns. Smoke houses, Spring houses and chicken houses. In the 1960's and 70's many of these farms locally sat abandoned and over grown.The buildings just skeletons of their gloried past. In the over-grown shadows there were old fruit trees. The apple and peach trees dead or dying but there were always pear trees producing pears late August and September. Tho never a pretty grocery store pear these pear trees all seemed similar in their homeyness yet a bit unique to the bite. Most dropped fruit green,hard and tart. Some stored well and if wrapped in paper, put in the pantry they would be yellow, juicy and sweet for Thanksgiving. I suspect that like many of the old apple trees on farms these pears were mostly for cider.
The pear trees on our farm growing up were known by the barn or building they were closest to so we had smoke-house pears and bank barn pears.
The old farms these pear trees were planted had barns mostly built in the early 1900's to the 1930's so these trees are old. Most of the old barns and pear trees were lost when the farms sprouted houses. I have no knowledge or record of any out building near my tree here to help date it's age or give a name. I just refer to it as my garden pear.
My Garden pear has some big fruit this year. So I gathered a few up to honor it;s uniqueness.... The flesh is medium textured, a mix of tart and sweetness with plenty of pear flavor.
With the Theme being a Labor day cookout I thought to use it in a salad or other side dish. I came up with ...
Comus Market; Tomato / garden pear salsa!!