I canned some of the Kieffers (as part of my evaluation process to determine if I want to get a tree this winter to plant to go along with the Magness and Seckel). The procedure I followed was pretty much the same as for peaches except that I did peel them.

I timed it. I spent about two minutes per pear, nearly half of which was peeling. Peeling was also pretty messy, spending a spray of peach juice droplets over the immediate area. I quartered them rather than leave them as halves, because the stem fibers and cores were easier to remove as quarters. I just cut both of those parts out with a knife, then used the melon ball to dig out any remaining parts of the core (I'll see later if I was successful, but so far I seem to have managed pretty well with the pears I dehydrated).
As the photo shows, they resist browning well after a dunk in an ascorbic acid solution. The contents of the bowl above had been out of the water for about an hour when the picture was taken.

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