Desserts
Poached Pears
Makes 8 servings
Poached Pears
Makes 8 servings
Poached pears can be enjoyed simply with whipped cream or a rich vanilla ice cream.
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings): Calories 101 (1% from fat)
carb. 16g
pro. 0g
fat 0g
sat. fat 0g
chol. 0mg
sod. 24mg
calc. 9mg
fiber 2g
carb. 16g
pro. 0g
fat 0g
sat. fat 0g
chol. 0mg
sod. 24mg
calc. 9mg
fiber 2g
Ingredients
- 2cups white Zinfandel, or other sweet rosé wine
- 6cups water
- ¼cup granulated sugar
- 1vanilla bean, halved and seeds scraped (or 1½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract)
- 1two-inch piece orange peel, bitter white pith removed
- 2tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- pinch kosher salt
- 4firm pears; peeled, halved and cored
Preparation
- 1.Put all of the ingredients, except the pears, into the cooking pot of the Multicooker.
- 2.Cover and set to Brown/Sauté at 375°F to bring to a boil.
- 3.Once boiling, uncover and reduce temperature to 300°F and allow to simmer for about 30 minutes to reduce mixture slightly.
- 4.Add the pears, cover and switch unit to Slow Cook on High for 2 hours. When finished pears should be just tender. You should be able to pierce the fruit with the tip of a paring knife, getting little resistance. If overcooked, the pears will be mushy, if undercooked, they will be tough and grainy. All pears are different, so if you find that they need additional time, add another 30 minutes and check after every 10 minutes.
- 5.Once pears are properly poached, carefully remove with a slotted spoon and reserve on a platter.
- 6.If a serving sauce is desired, switch the unit to Brown/Sauté at 375°F for 30 minutes, uncovered to reduce liquid to a light syrup.
- 7.Serve pears warm or at room temperature, with some of the poaching syrup poured over them.