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195 kcal

Classy Poached Pear In Spicy Mango Nectar With Mango Ice Cream

Classy Poached Pear In Spicy Mango Nectar With Mango Ice Cream

Ingredients

  • cinnamon
    cinnamon1 pinch
  • juice
    juice2 teaspoons
  • lemon juice
    lemon juice1 teaspoon
  • mango pulp
    mango pulp0.5 cup
  • mint leaves
    mint leaves2
  • orange rind
    orange rind1 teaspoon
  • pears
    pears2
  • saffron
    saffron1 pinch
  • simple syrup
    simple syrup0.5 cup
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Nutrition Facts

Calories195kcal
Protein1g
Carbs52g
Fat0g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Instructions

Peel the pears and slice a bit of the bottom of the pear, so to let it stand upright.Leave the stem intact to insert a mint sprig later, Gently dab some lemon juice over the pear and keep it aside.In a medium pot make sugar syrup by adding half cup of sugar to one cup of water over medium heat.

Let it thicken for a while.Add mango pulp, fruit juice, orange rind with a dash of cinnamon to the sugar syrup.The mango glaze is ready.Submerge the peeled pears into the syrup and let it cook for 15 to 20 minutes on low heat, till the pears are tender and get the amber hue from the mango syrup.The pears should be completely immersed in the syrup.Let the pears cool down.Take out the pears on a plate and garnish with either basil or mint leaf.I did it with mint from my pot.

Drizzle some syrup over the top of the pear.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Poach the pears for about 15-20 minutes, or until they are tender but still hold their shape. Check for doneness by piercing with a fork; they should be easily pierced but not mushy.
Yes, you can poach the pears a day in advance. Allow them to cool in the poaching liquid, then store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve.
Store poached pears in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will keep well for up to 3 days. Make sure to keep them submerged in the poaching liquid to maintain their flavor and moisture.
Pears can become mushy if overcooked or if they are overly ripe. To avoid this, select firm pears and monitor them closely while poaching, testing for doneness after 15 minutes.
Yes, you can use apples, peaches, or even quinces as alternatives. Just adjust the poaching time based on the fruit's firmness, as softer fruits will require less time.
Poached pears can last up to 3 days in the refrigerator when stored properly in their poaching liquid. After that, they may start to lose texture and flavor.
Absolutely! You can blend fresh mango to achieve a similar consistency to mango pulp, but you may need to adjust the sweetness to taste, as fresh mango can be less sweet than the pulp.