Juicy pears are poached in a golden saffron-vanilla syrup until tender, then finished with a lush drizzle of EVOO for richness and shine. A refined, unexpected dessert perfect for cooler evenings.
Why You'll Love EVOO & Saffron Poached Pears with Vanilla Bean ❤️
Elegant yet simple, this recipe transforms everyday pears into a refined dessert-golden from saffron, bright with citrus, and finished with rich EVOO for balance. It feels restaurant-worthy but requires little more than a saucepan and patience, making it both impressive and accessible.
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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