As much as I love apples for their straightforward, tart-sweet flavors and crisp, snappy texture, they are no match for pears.
Pears are lush, fragrant and elegant. Take the tree-ripened local variety, Luscious. With their rough, tawny skin, they may not look like much, but they live up to the name. A cold, hardy variety, Luscious pears are tender with a floral scent and complex mellow-sweet flavors that hit you in waves.
Like apples, these are delicious baked in a pie or crumble, but they shine when paired with savory herbs and cheese, tossed into a salad of dark greens or served alongside roast pork or duck. Baked into a tart, their natural sugars caramelize yet never turn cloying.
Our local pears have a very short season. If you miss them, Washington pears are now at their peak: Bosc pears with a woodsy, honey sweetness; Comice are buttery and juicy; D’Anjou have tang; and Seckel are sugary-sweet. Because Washington’s pears are shipped in unripe, they’ll need a couple of days to become themselves. Store them in a paper bag until soft and fragrant.