Reflections on life at “De Witte Wand”…

The Pear Tree

The pear tree in the garden is laden down with fruit.

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We don’t know what variety of pear it is, but we know that we can cook them. We’ve already had some poached in red wine, cooked by the mother of a friend. And last night, I tried out a recipe from Nigel Slater’s Kitchen Diaries: poached pears with ice-cream and chocolate sauce. Very simply poached in a sugar syrup with a vanilla pod – but they tasted delicious.

The next recipe for pears that I might tackle is Pear and Almond Tart from Amanda Hesser’s The Cook and the Gardener. But I probably need to take a deep breath, it’s a traditional French recipe that looks complicated and time-consuming. That’s one thing that makes me favour Slater’s recipes – they seem simple, yet they deliver excellent results. 

2 responses to “The Pear Tree”

  1. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    Ooh, pears!  We were recently given pears grown by a friend of Christine’s.  I’ll send along a couple of versions of a clafoutis aux poires – essentially cut up pears cooked in a crepe batter.  Dead easy, really.  You’ve probably already got a version in one of those books, but I’ll send along anyway.

  2. Geoff Avatar
    Geoff

    Great! Thanks, Mike.

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