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quiet and calm // markham, canada // october 2022 // ©
Markham's Masterpiece of Horse Care
Poached Pears in Spiced Red Wine
As poached pears in wine is such common fare, one could be excused for not knowing the origins for this elegant dessert lie in Markham. Crisp, mildly sweet pears are soaked in a rich spiced confit and served hot, warm or cold as the guest prefers.
Ingredients
Half a cup of sugar
One piece of orange peel
Eight to ten whole cloves
One stick of cinnamon
Two cups of red wine
Half a cup of water, or the juice of an orange
Paste from one vanilla bean
Half a cup of raspberries, pitted sour cherries or blackberries
Three to six medium-sized pears
Directions
Place all ingredients except pears in a large, heavy-bottomed pot. Bring the red wine to a simmer while stirring to dissolve the sugar.
Once the wine comes to a simmer, strain the liquid to remove seeds and fruit pulp. Discard the seeds and fruit pulp, but keep the cloves, orange peel and cinnamon and add back into the pot along with the liquid.
Peel the pears when the poaching liquid is ready and lower into the pot.
Let the pears poach in the liquid on medium-low heat at a simmer for twenty to twenty-five minutes. Rotate the pears every five minutes to ensure they poach evenly on all sides.
Once the poaching is complete, remove the pot from heat and allow to cool. Before serving, remove the pears from the liquid.
Heat the liquid in the pot and bring to a simmer until thickened into a syrup. Thin out with water if too thick.
Serve with syrup and a dollop of cream or iced cream.
Notes
The original recipe calls specifically for locally grown Markham pears and a rich, Antivan red. Other pears and Orlesian wine may, of course, substitute.
From this recipe (contributed by Asher)
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Markham, Ontario, Canada
Stacey Tendeter, Jean-Pierre Léaud et Kika Markham dans “Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent” de François Truffaut (1971) - adapté du roman éponyme d'Henri-Pierre Roché (1956) - octobre 2024.
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