I'm a sucker for desserts that feel elegant without requiring a ton of fancy cooking tricks. It may sound like a tall task, but a dessert like wine poached pears proves that it's possible. Fresh pears ...
Yields 4 servings. Recipe is by Teresa B. Day. 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup water 1 cup spiced rum (or pinot noir or Riesling wine) 1 cup pear juice 4 whole, peeled and cored pears 1. In a 2-quart sauce ...
Poached pears are the dessert that always surprises with how good they are, and this alternative ingredient will give the ...
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To make the wine syrup, in a 3-quart saucepan (or the size that holds your pears snuggly on their sides but not pressed together), combine the sugar, water, wine, and lemon zest. Bring to a boil over ...
Michael Kunz, general manager of the Select, was happy to share the recipe for this combination of wine-poached pears, roasted beets and creamy burrata, the creation of executive chef Remi Granger.
Finding a recipe that's easy to make for the first time can be challenging. I enjoy putting the time into creating something new and special, but if the instructions are too complex I tend to lose ...
Peel, core and quarter pears. Place the pears, red wine, cinnamon, water, cloves, sugar and orange juice into the saucepan and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat; simmer gently until the pears are ...
There is no in-between with pears. Underripe and the late-fall fruit is hard, astringent and tasteless; overripe and it's gritty and bland. At peak, a good pear is one of the finest fruits, perfumed, ...