Pears in tutus
ingredients
2 lemons, juice and zest
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½ tsp vanilla essence
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1 cup sugar
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1 1/2 cups water
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4 pears, peeled and cored with bottoms trimmed
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1 sheet butter puff pastry
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2 tsp apricot or orange jam thinned with a little
boiling water
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Method
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1 Poach the pears; this can be done a
day or two ahead.
2 Place the lemon juice, vanilla,
sugar and water in a saucepan and bring to the boil. Do not stir. Simmer
until the sugar has dissolved.
3 Peel the pears, neatly leaving
the stalks intact. Slice the bottoms off so that they sit upright. I don't
remove the core but if you prefer to that is fine.
4 Carefully add the pears to the
lemon syrup, weight with an inverted saucer to keep submerged. Simmer for 20
minutes or until tender.
5 Store pears in poaching
liquor. The poaching liquor is a lovely lemon and pear cordial, great as a
soft drink or a cocktail mixer.
6 Cut 4 rounds of pastry and
transfer to a lined baking tray. Mark a smaller circle about the size of the
base of each pear into each round. Place a pear in the centre of each pastry
circle and brush the pear and the pastry with the apricot jam.
7 Bake for 20-25 minutes until
the pastry has puffed up. Serve with icecream and a little warmed lemon
vanilla syrup.
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