Best 5 Sweet Riesling Pears Recipes

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Step into the world of culinary delights and embark on a flavor-filled journey with sweet Riesling pears. These luscious fruits, infused with the essence of Riesling wine, offer a harmonious blend of sweetness, crispness, and a touch of tang. Whether you prefer baking, poaching, or sautéing, the versatility of sweet Riesling pears allows you to explore a myriad of culinary creations. Discover the perfect recipe to tantalize your taste buds and elevate your palate to new heights. From elegant desserts to savory entrees, let the delicate sweetness of sweet Riesling pears captivate your senses and create a memorable dining experience.

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POACHED PEARS WITH RIESLING



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Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 4

6 firm but ripe Bosc pears, stems left on, peeled
1/2 bottle dry or off-dry Riesling
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons packed light-brown sugar
1/2 vanilla bean, split lengthwise

Steps:

  • Core pears from the bottom, using a small melon baller to scoop out the seeds. Cut a round of parchment to fit inside a large pot (it should be wide enough to hold the pears in one layer). Place pears in pot along with wine, brown sugar, and enough water to just cover pears (2 to 3 cups). Scrape vanilla bean seeds into pot, then drop in pod. Cover with parchment round.
  • Bring to a boil, then reduce heat; simmer, turning pears occasionally to coat with liquid, until very tender but not falling apart, 10 to 15 minutes, depending on ripeness and size of pears. Use a slotted spoon to transfer pears to a large bowl. Remove and discard vanilla bean pod. Cover bowl with parchment round (or cut a new one to fit).
  • Bring poaching liquid to a boil and cook until reduced to consistency of thin syrup, about 10 minutes. Pour syrup over pears and refrigerate, covered with parchment, until cool. Serve pears in shallow bowls or cups; tuck a chocolate-mint leaf into stem end of each one, if desired.

RIESLING POACHED PEARS WITH CARDAMOM CREAM



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Riesling is a white wine native to Germany, though it's now also being grown as far afield as California, New York and Australia. Rieslings can range from sweet (labeled Spatlese or Auslese) to dry (labeled Kabinett, Qualitatswein or QbA); they're all known for honeyed, floral notes and stony minerality. They're an especially good match for fruit, as they add clean, not cloying, sweetness. Cardamom, a common ingredient in Northern European and Scandinavian baking, adds a smoky counterpoint.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 2h40m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 (750 ml) bottle Riesling, preferably Spatlese
2 cups sugar
4 ripe pears, such as Bartlett, Bosc, D'Anjou, Fiselle or Seckel
1 cup heavy cream
1 tablespoons superfine sugar
1 teaspoon ground cardamom

Steps:

  • Pour the Riesling into a medium saucepan and whisk in the sugar until it dissolves.
  • Peel the pears, leaving stem intact, if present. Remove bottom stem end with a small melon baller, and continue to scoop up into the pear to remove the core. Place the pears right in the Riesling mixture (poaching liquid) after they are peeled and cored to prevent them from discoloring. (The acidity of the wine keeps them from browning). Add just enough water to cover the pears.
  • To keep the pears submerged in the poaching liquid, cut a circle of parchment paper the size of the pan and lay on the surface of the liquid. Place a small plate on top of the paper to make sure the pears are completely submerged. Cook the pears over medium-high heat, just until the liquid comes to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and poach the pears until they are just soft. The pears should be tender enough to pierce with a knife. This takes about 20 to 25 minutes for ripe medium pears, but this can vary depending on the size, variety and ripeness of the pear.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and cool the fruit completely in the poaching liquid. Refrigerate the fruit in the liquid in a sealed container until ready to serve. (The fruit will hold for 4 to 5 days, the longer the fruit is stored in the poaching liquid, the fuller the flavor).
  • Pour about half of the poaching liquid into a skillet and bring to a boil over high heat. Continue to cook and reduce until the liquid gets syrupy and about the consistency of honey.
  • Meanwhile, whip the cream together with the sugar and cardamom until cream just holds soft peaks. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • To serve, place a pear in a bowl or on a plate. Drizzle with reduced Riesling syrup and garnish with a dollop of whipped cream.

RIESLING BAKED PEARS



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So yummy. Pears oven baked and poached in a honey-wine sauce with cinnamon and orange flavors infused. The first time DH and I had this for dessert we were simply astounded at how these simple flavors combined to make such a rich and flavorful treat.

Provided by MathMom.calif

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 ripe pears, washed and dried (preferably Bosc with stems still attached)
2 cups riesling wine or 2 cups other fruity wine
1/4 cup honey
4 cinnamon sticks
4 bay leaves
4 slices orange zest

Steps:

  • Tip: For the orange zest, scrub the orange first and then use a vegetable peeler to remove the strips of zest. Make sure to leave behind the bitter, white pith.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Slice a thin piece off the bottom of each pear so that it will sit flat, standing up straight.
  • Arrange the pears in a pie pan or oven-proof small casserole dish.
  • Whisk wine and honey in a medium bowl until blended. (I usually have to microwave mine to make the honey melt a bit so that they will combine.).
  • Pour honey-wine mixture over pears and add cinnamon sticks, bay leaves and orange zest to the liquid.
  • Roast the pears, basting every 15 minutes, until they are tender and a bit wrinkled (about 45 minutes to 1 hour).
  • Use a slotted spoon to transfer the pears to serving dishes. Put the honey-wine mixture into a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Boil until slightly thickened, about 6 minutes. Drizzle over pears and garnish with cinnamon sticks and orange zest.
  • Serve warm, at room temp, or chilled.
  • Note: We sometimes put a small scoop of vanilla ice cream on this. Very rich and yummy. Another option: try cheese, such as ricotta or mascarpone -- sweeten cheese and stir it first.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 256.8, Fat 0.2, Sodium 2.5, Carbohydrate 47.6, Fiber 5.2, Sugar 33.7, Protein 0.8

POACHED PEARS WITH SWEET WINE AND FRUIT CONFETTI



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Categories     Fruit Juice     Wine     Fruit     Dessert     Poach     Low Fat     Strawberry     Cantaloupe     Pear     Kiwi     Mint     Fall     Vegan     Bon Appétit     Fat Free     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 10

6 small firm but ripe Anjou pears, peeled
3 1/2 cups sweet white or red wine (such as Moscato) from 1-liter bottle
2 cups pear nectar
1 cinnamon stick, broken in half
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
1 1/2 teaspoons arrowroot
1/2 cup chopped peeled kiwi
1/2 cup chopped peeled seeded cantaloupe
1/2 cup quartered hulled strawberries
Fresh mint sprigs

Steps:

  • Using melon baller, remove core from bottom end of pears. Combine wine, pear nectar and cinnamon stick in large pot. Scrape in seeds from vanilla bean; add bean. Bring to simmer. Add pears (liquid should cover pears halfway). Reduce heat to medium-low; cook until pears are tender, about 10 minutes, turning pears halfway through. Transfer pears and cooking liquid to large bowl. Cool completely.
  • Drain poaching liquid back into pot. Mix 2 tablespoons liquid with arrowroot in small bowl; return to pot. Boil until sauce thickens and is reduced to 2 cups, stirring occasionally, about 12 minutes. Cool sauce to room temperature. (Pears and sauce can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover separately and refrigerate. Bring to room temperature before serving.)
  • Spoon sauce into 6 shallow bowls. Place pears atop sauce. Sprinkle kiwi, cantaloupe and strawberries around pears. Garnish with mint and serve.

LIMONCELLO, PEAR AND RIESLING GRANITA



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A lovely Italian-inspired summertime treat. Very small scoops would make an excellent palate freshener between dinner courses. A dry Riesling balances the sweet liqueur, but according to your taste you may substitute other fruity wines, ranging from a dry Gewurztraminer to a sweet dessert wine or port. Cooking time is approximate freezing time.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Frozen Desserts

Time 2h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup water
2 cups riesling wine
1/2 cup sugar
2 ripe pears, peeled, seeded and cut into quarters
1/4 cup limoncello
lemon zest (optional) or lemon slice, to garnish (optional)
mint sprig, to garnish (optional)

Steps:

  • Mix water, 1 cup of the wine and the sugar in a medium saucepan; bring to a boil.
  • Add pears, lower the heat to simmer and cook the pears gently, about 10 minutes. Let cool slightly in cooking liquid.
  • Drain the pears, reserving the cooking liquid.
  • Puree the pears in a food processor until smooth (you should have 1 cup of pear puree).
  • Transfer to a mixing bowl and add the cooking liquid, the remaining wine and the limoncello to the bowl; mix well.
  • Pour into a shallow metal pan that will fit into the freezer and freeze.
  • Gently stir the granita every 20 minutes or until frozen to allow the mixture to freeze without separating and give the proper crystalline texture.
  • Once the granita is frozen, scrape the mixture with a spoon or ice-cream scoop into a pretty glass and serve immediately.
  • Garnish with lemon zest or a sprig of mint.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 160.5, Fat 0.1, Sodium 1.3, Carbohydrate 28.2, Fiber 1.7, Sugar 22.1, Protein 0.3

Tips:

  • Choose ripe, firm pears for poaching. This will help them hold their shape and prevent them from becoming mushy.
  • Use a variety of pears for a more complex flavor. Some good choices include Bartlett, Bosc, Anjou, and Comice.
  • Add spices and herbs to the poaching liquid for extra flavor. Some good options include cinnamon, cloves, star anise, vanilla bean, and fresh thyme.
  • Poach the pears until they are tender but still hold their shape. This will take about 15-20 minutes, depending on the variety of pear.
  • Serve the pears warm or at room temperature. They can be served on their own, with whipped cream or ice cream, or used in a variety of desserts.

Conclusion:

Sweet Riesling pears are a delicious and elegant dessert that is perfect for any occasion. They are easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. With a few simple tips, you can create a dish that is sure to impress your guests.

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