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by: Max M Rasmussen
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Poire Belle-Hélène - Pears Cooked in Red Wine

Poire Belle-Hélène - Max M Rasmussen
I got them once somewhere in France I think. It was before the Internet and I did not have the recipe. But I liked them so much that I made a similar recipe. I usually only eat them in the fall when pears are in season. And a little cinnamon and cloves reminds me that Christmas will soon be upon us.

Ingredients

  • 8 pears with firm flesh
  • 4 dl (2 cups) red wine (dry, no need to use expensive wine.)
  • 1/2 lemon, juice only
  • 2 dl (1 cup) sugar
  • 1 cinnamon stick

optional

  • 4 cloves
  • 1 vanilla pod, seeds of

Directions

Cut a bit of the bottom of the pears so they can stand up. Peel them, but leave the stem, just for show.

Place the pears in a saucepan. Cover them with red wine. If you want to save a bit of red wine it is fine to dilute it with water. You can use a 1:1 mix water and wine. It will take longer to boil into syrup afterwards though.

Put in the cinnamon and cloves. The more cloves the more perfumed the taste will be.

Add the sugar. The red wine mixture should be fairly sweet.

Boil them for approximately 1/2 hour. They must still be firm, so they are nice to chew. Poke with a sharp knife to check that they still provide little resistance.

Serving

Reduce some of the red wine mixture that the pears where boiled in, so they become a more viscous syrup. Pour the syrup over the pears. Several times. Until they get a nice smooth surface.

Serve a pear with a bit of syrup, and with ice cream or cake.

Notes

The basic idea is to simmer peeled pears in a mulled wine along with a bit of extra sugar.