Pears
Poached in Red wine is a simple French classic with warm spices and a touch of
romance.
The first
time I tasted this dessert was in a small French restaurant, and it stayed with
me ever since. Tender pears slowly bathed in red wine, kissed with cinnamon,
cloves, and citrus—it's a dish that feels luxurious yet couldn’t be easier to
make. Even better, it works beautifully
in a rice cooker or slow cooker, letting the flavors deepen without any
fuss.
Ingredients:
4 ripe but
firm pears
1/2 cup red
wine (any variety you enjoy)
1/2 cup
water
1/4 tsp salt
1 cinnamon
stick
6 whole
cloves
1/2 cup
sugar
1 tbsp lemon
juice
Peel of 1
orange
1 tsp
cornstarch
Directions:
Gently peel
and core the pears, keeping them whole for the most elegant presentation.
Nestle the
pears into your rice cooker or slow cooker.
Pour in the
red wine and water, then add the salt, cinnamon stick, cloves, sugar, lemon
juice, and orange peel.
Close the
lid and cook on the regular rice setting—or on high in a slow cooker—for 35–45
minutes, until the pears are soft and fragrant.
Lift the
pears out with care and set them aside.
In a small
bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in a splash of water. Stir this mixture into the warm poaching
liquid. Let it cook for a few minutes until the sauce becomes glossy and
slightly thickened.
Spoon the
warm wine sauce over the pears before serving.
Serving
suggestion:
Pair these
ruby‑tinted pears with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a beautiful contrast of
warm and cold, sweet and spiced. Move
knowns It’s simple, elegant, and unforgettable.
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