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Poaching Pears
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Please can anyone tell me a simple recipe to do with pears poaching baking anything thank you.
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I really must go to Specsavers. I thought your headline was Poaching BEARS !! I thought, "I'm sure that's illegal" !
07:58 Tue 25th Nov 2014
See here:
http:// www.bbc goodfoo d.com/r ecipes/ collect ion/pea r
That's the first of two pages, with most recipes being classified as 'Easy'. When you click through to the recipe details you'll be able to read reviews from people who've tried the recipes.
http://
That's the first of two pages, with most recipes being classified as 'Easy'. When you click through to the recipe details you'll be able to read reviews from people who've tried the recipes.
This is reasonably simple… we've done it couple of times:
http:// www.rea lsimple .com/fo od-reci pes/bro wse-all -recipe s/poach ed-pear s
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easy, peel and scoop out the core from the base using a small parisian cutter, leave the stork on
simmer in bottled lemonade with a cinnamon stick.
When tender remove and chill in the fridge on a wire in and upright position.
mix some old cake or a Swiss roll with a little sherry or liquor of your choice, chocolate cake and rum works well too, fill the core cavity packing tight, melt some chocolate, you can either just use straight or make a ganashe by adding cream.
dip the pear 1/3 to 1/2 up and cool on the wire, serve with wipped crean and orange segments or a cream filled brandy snap
simmer in bottled lemonade with a cinnamon stick.
When tender remove and chill in the fridge on a wire in and upright position.
mix some old cake or a Swiss roll with a little sherry or liquor of your choice, chocolate cake and rum works well too, fill the core cavity packing tight, melt some chocolate, you can either just use straight or make a ganashe by adding cream.
dip the pear 1/3 to 1/2 up and cool on the wire, serve with wipped crean and orange segments or a cream filled brandy snap
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