I love these easy poached pears! Very easy to make and they don’t pack a lot of calories like other desserts can. This elegant and easy dessert looks so much more complicated than it actually is!
The key to success with this recipe is to choose a naturally firm pear variety (I used a red Anjou).
You also want to use pears that are not quite ripe for this dish. Softer pear varieties and/or overly ripe ones have a tendency to turn to mush while cooking, so it pays to choose carefully while shopping.
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 30 minutesminutes
Total Time 40 minutesminutes
Ingredients
Poached Pears Ingredients:
3c.water
1/3c.honey
3whole cinnamon sticks
2t.whole cloves
3whole star anise
6firm pearspeeled
dash ground cinnamonfor garnish
Honey Mascarpone Cream Ingredients:
8oz.mascarpone cheesesoftened to room temperature
3T.half & half
3T.runny honey
2t.pure vanilla extract
2t.organic orange zest
Instructions
Directions:
Combine water, honey, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and star anise in a large skillet with high sides. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer over medium heat and cook, stirring occasionally, until the honey is melted and the spices become fragrant, approximately 5 minutes.
Carefully add the pears to the simmering poaching liquid. Reduce heat to medium low and simmer for 20-25 minutes, or until the pears are tender. Do not overcook.
While the pears are poaching, place the softened mascarpone cheese and half & half in the bowl of a stand mixer and whip until light and airy. (If you don’t have a stand mixer, use a hand-held mixer to blend).
Add the honey, vanilla extract, and orange zest and whip until combined. Place in the fridge to chill before serving.
Remove pears from heat and cool slightly. Serve immediately with a spoonful of the honey mascarpone cream and a dash of cinnamon. Top with a drizzle of the poaching liquid, if desired.