Wine Poached Pear
Pears soaked and bathed in wine, juice and spices transform themselves into luscious jewels. A very elegant dessert indeed!
Making a dessert cannot get easier than this. A few pears in one hand thrown in & slowly simmered in some wine and spices and you turn them into to treasures, you have the most beautiful looking thing; vibrant in jewel tones, sweet, spicy, buttery melt in the mouth kind. Poaching the pears brings out the natural sweetness, the wine paints the fruit and the spices adds a good burst of flavors. This dessert can also be made ahead of time. So what are we waiting for?
Wine Poached Pear
Ingredients:
- 2 Ripe but Firm Bosc or Barlett pears
- 1.5 Cup Red Wine (Pinot Noir , Shiraz or Zinfandel will do)
- 1/2 Cup Orange Juice (Freshly Squeezed or Store Bought)
- 1/2 cup Sugar (may be substituted with Honey or Nectar – adjust quantity as you will need less honey/nectar than sugar)
- 1 Tablespoon Grated Orange Rind
- 2 Whole Cloves
- 1/4 Teaspoon Nutmeg
- 1 Finger Length Cinnamon Stick
- 1/2 Teaspoon Grated Ginger
- Few Whole Peppercorns (Optional)
Note: If you are not going to use wine, try using cranberry juice or red grape juice (As suggested by a reader) to poach the pears. You might need to adjust the amount of sugar/honey as per the sweetness of the juice.
Preparation:
Peel the Pears keeping the stems intact. Cut a thin slice from the bottom of each pear (to make them stand). Set them aside.
In a deep non reactive pot, combine the wine and sugar & bring to a boil. Add the orange rind and orange juice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and peppercorns. Simmer the liquid at low heat for about 7-10 minutes.
Add the pears to the liquid on their sides and keep the heat at medium to low to keep the liquid at a slow simmer.
Cook the pears in the liquid with the pot partly covered, for 30 – 40 minutes. (The pears will turn soft quicker if they were not firm). Turn the pears frequently to make sure the pears absorbs the color from the wine evenly on all sides.
Test to see if the pears are done by a knife end or skewer. (When done they should be tender but not mushy and falling apart).
The above steps may be made a couple of days in advance. Cool the liquid & the pears and transfer it to a container. Make sure the poaching liquid covers the pears; if it doesn’t you would have to turn the fruits around a few time to have an even color. Refrigerate for up to 2 days.
When ready to serve, remove the pears. Strain the liquid & bring the liquid to a boil & continue simmering till the liquid gets thick & slightly syrupy. (Syrupy consistency is achieved when the syrup coats the back of a spoon.)
Transfer the pears to a serving dish and pour the thickened liquid over the pear.
If you want to serve it warm, gently re heat the pear along with the syrup. Or serve it chilled with the chilled syrup.
Another way to serve: Slice the whole pears carefully & fan in out. Pour the syrup over the pears & serve with cream or mascarpone cheese. Garnish with nuts & fresh mint.
Mmmmmm. This was just fabulous. We had ours with some lightly toasted nuts & cream. Can’t wait to make some more. I love the poached pear a lot, especially when expecting guests – friends are happy with some gourmet dessert & I can make it a couple of days ahead and let the fruit soak themselves in the wine bath for a even fuller taste.
Enjoy the lovely lovey fruits & season of the Fall! Surprise & charm your family and friends with this classic, decadent dessert.
Serving Suggestions
Serve the pears with:
- Ice Cream
- Whipped Cream
- Creme Fraiche
- Mascarpone Cheese (my favorite)
- Cream or Cheese combined with crushed nuts
- Blue Cheese
- Lightly Toasted Nuts
Sending this dessert to Mansi’s Sweet Celebration.
Related Posts:
Grilled Peaches with Lemon Yogurt & Honey
Sugar Grilled Mangoes with Saffron Yogurt & Nuts
Stuffed Pear in Spiced Orange Sauce
Mmmmmmmmm. What else is there to say 🙂
Thank you for sharing~~I really love this. Just talking to my friend yesterday about this poached pear.
It is a beauty! I second Sandeepa’s comment in the taste department.
The pears look beautiful and must taste great.
You my friend have topped yourself yet again with an elegant, gourmet dish. Mmmmmmmm…
Looks gorgeous, love pears..
What a gorgeous color on this delicious poached pear! I love it!
Indeed classic n decadent..I am imagining the taste noww..mmmmmmh..
What a pretty color! A delicious dessert!
Cheers,
Rosa
This is very mouth watery !! Just lovely photograhy as usual !!
Absolutely fantastic, Soma!Must have been heavenly..
It looks heavenly with that bright color! I could never think of poaching pears with wine, fantastic idea!
OMG!! Thats so yummy!! Can this be done with apples or peaches?
I love poached pears! And those colors are just amazing! We used to have this with some warm custard or vanilla sauce…. Mmmm
wwoww is all I can say… love the colour… and this is such an elegant dessert!
Wow! Such a great way to use pears 🙂 Miam
I really started mouthwatering Soma! What a vibrant colour and it has been beautifully captured!
Wooowww!!! This is amazing!!!! I loved the combination!!! I must try this as soon as possible!!!
Ei jah! Duto post miss kore gechi? Ki shob darun darun jinish banao Soma! Ki kore oto shundor kore slice ar arrange korle? 🙂
Wow,what a picture Soma..you keep on torturing ..eh ?
Wow, what a great dessert! The pictures are great too!
I am stunned.thts all I can say about the looks, the recipe,the presentation and the colour of this dish..simply awesome !
my mouth is watering after seeing your pictures. I never really got to making such desserts, even though I thought of it a number of times.
Thank you for passing by and your wishes!
Wow! Wow! and Wow! That looks absolutely delicious, Soma!
Love your presentation! 🙂
This is one gorgeous dessert! The color is stunning. I like the fact that you can serve it so many different ways too. It’s a perfect ending to any meal!
So pretty and delicious! May I come for dinner please?
Yes you are very very welcome:-)
Ha ha! we got that whole pear thing going on! great minds think alike!
I will most probably use the cranberry juice to poach these just because I do not drink wine or any spirits. Your color on the pear is really like a ruby and the cream sounds so yum!
I love this color! When we were in argentina, we had a similar poached pear. They served them in wine glasses!
Oh! Why didn’t you tell me before? !:-) Serving them in wine glasses would be such a fantastic presentation. I will do that when we have guests!
I love poached pears and this looks so so delicous.
Wow! To me they look like a painting…treat to eyes….& i’m sure trea to tastebuds too.
I love poached pears but never tried with wine..they look exotic!
Simply gorgeous! I *heart* this recipe. The perfect thing to make when we have all that left-over wine after dinner parties.
Looks so pretty Soma and has that fall festive look to it. Loved all the pictures, the last but one picture looks so classy and elegant.
What glorious colour!
Beautiful dessert.
that look sooo pretty!! m sure that will taste heavenly 🙂
OMG!! look at that deep pink color! from white to pink in no time, and full of delicious flavors!
thanks so much for sharing this delicious recipe Soma:)
Amazing pictures soma 😀
Amazing pictures 🙂
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This post was actually part of my inspiration – I had it bookmarked! The peppercorns and ginger is a good call too.
Gorgeous dessert! Photos are great and amazing colors…
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Absolutely delicious!! Great recipe, turned out just like the picture. I just triple the recipe because of the amount I needed, also, I couldn’t wait two days so I ate one an our later and it was so yummy!, I served it with French vanilla ice cream since no mascarpone was available. Try it, it’s worth it!
These are lovely and very tasty. I appreciate you sharing this easy, elegant recipe! I made these for a romantic New Years’ dinner at home. I used Zinfandel, and Red Anjou pears. Served as an appetizer/cheese plate, with goat cheese and black walnuts. Perfect!