May 8, 2012

Pear Compote

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I always admire to a simple dessert that would have shine when it serves and required not much time of preparation and process. To have not much time to do some complicated one as a house-wife because I need to run the house accordingly, the fact, it is a good excuse :) hence, I prefer making the sweets that would essentially trouble-free. 

Well, I have decided to make a beautiful dessert which called Pear Compote, this is a truly reward for an afters! it’s very easy to make, at the same time it gives a very delicious outcome. For you to know, pears are less allergenic than many other fruits, also an excellent source of dietary fiber and vitamin C.



I modified the recipe from the original recipe of vanilla pear compote from my Easy fruits dessert book. Thinking of some exotic spices, star anise and cinnamon being add up to the compote. However, star anise and cinnamon are just perfect spices that could always have merry each other, I have no doubt about it.

The cinnamon and star anise have dramatically enhances the delicate flavors to the compote dessert. My ultimate intention is to maintain the texture, the pear compote should not be too soft or mushy, it has to have a slight crunch once it bites. It definitely tastes really good the next day, because all the flavours have been perfectly infused.

I deliberately have make the recipe portion to serves for two but you can always multiply it if perhaps you want to serve for your big party or gathering.
My favourite is always serving it chilled, pack it up in a small individual jar and it absolutely geared up for my sunset treat!






Pear compote
Yield 2



Ingredients
 
2 Asian pears
¾ cup water
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon lime juice or lemon juice
1 whole star anise
1 stick cinnamon
Pinch of salt




Method

    Peel the pears and halve lengthwise. 
Use a melon baler or teaspoon to remove the core from each pear half. 
Cut the pear halves in half lengthwise.

    Combine the pear, water, star anise, cinnamon, lime juice, 
sugar and salt in a medium saucepan. Place over medium-high heat
 and bring to the boil. Cover the surface with a disc of non-stick baking paper. 
Reduce the heat to low. Cook for 15-20minutes, *do not stir.

Cooled, refrigerated and Serve chilled




Cook's note
    If the pears you use aren’t ripe enough, 
you might need to cook them for longer, perhaps up to 25-30 minutes.




13 comments:

  1. This is officially my fav dessert now and my fav part about this, is how easy it is to make!

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  2. Ah Ira, this is a lovely dessert. The wonderful thing about pear is it soaks up flavors really well. It is just fun to try it out with different spices. Yum!

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  3. I have also prepared poached pears with star anise and cinnamon and as you said - it tastes and smells divine! Beautiful pictures too. I love the white background that compliments this delicious dessert.

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  4. Your photos are breathtaking! The pears are serenely wearing their tiny crowns of spice, just lovely!

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  5. Wow! Truly stunning photos! :)

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  6. I just bought pears not a long ago and I realized I have all the ingredients at home. Looks so delicious. Perfect dessert after heavy meal (or even you don't have heavy meal...). I wish I can take better pictures like you... even 10% of your skills. ;-)

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  7. @kankana yup, I could make it before my bed time and keeping for the next day dessert, yum...

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  8. @Reese@SeasonwithSpice the divine flavors guaranty a satisfaction :)

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  9. @Rathai Thank you for dropping by and commenting Rathai. I do appreciate:)

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  10. @Deb Thank you! i just realized that the pear wearing tiny cutie crown hihi

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  11. @Courtney J Thank you for the kind appreciation to my works, really appreciate it

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  12. @Nami | Just One Cookbook Oh nami, your passion just inspired me and I could give you what I own in 100% and not only 10% :))

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  13. I am all about simple desserts. Love the soothing light & the look of those syrup drenched pears. Bookmarked!

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