Juicy pears are poached in a golden saffron-vanilla syrup until tender, then finished with a drizzle of EVOO for richness and shine.
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Why You'll Love EVOO & Saffron Poached Pears with Vanilla Bean
Pears turn golden from saffron and bright with citrus in a syrup you can make a day ahead, since the flavor deepens the longer they sit in the liquid. Don't skip the EVOO drizzle at the end. It balances the sweetness and adds body.
Tips and Tricks
- Use ripe but firm pears to avoid falling apart during poaching.
- Poach a day ahead and store pears in their liquid for deeper flavor.
- Don't skip the EVOO drizzle-it balances the sweetness and adds body.
Variations
- Add a cinnamon stick or star anise to the poaching liquid for warmth.
- Finish with whipped mascarpone or Greek yogurt for added richness.
- Replace honey with maple syrup for an autumnal twist.
Substitutions
- Pears → Apples (firm varieties like Pink Lady or Honeycrisp)
- Honey → Sugar or maple syrup
- Saffron → Cardamom pods for a different aromatic profile
Best served with
- A glass of Moscato d'Asti or chilled Sauternes
- Almond biscotti or olive oil cake on the side
- Strong espresso or herbal tea
How to Store Leftovers
- Store: Keep pears in their poaching liquid in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- Reheat: Gently warm in the syrup or serve chilled-both work beautifully..
Common Questions
Is EVOO really necessary in a dessert?
Yes-high-quality EVOO like Bona Furtuna's adds richness and rounds out the sweet and floral notes.
Can I use bottled lemon juice?
Fresh lemon juice is best for brightness, but bottled works in a pinch.
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