Prosciutto With Carmalized Pears Recipe
Yield: 6 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
3: Pears, bosc preferred
3 tbsp: Olive Oil, Ext-Virg. pref.
Salt and feshly ground black pepper,
3 tbsp: Blue cheese, gorgonzola dolce* preferred
3 tbsp: Mascarpone cheese*,
12 slice: , (thin) prosciutto (prosciutto di parma pref.)
6 Sprigs: of Watercress, or more to taste
1/4 cup: Skinned & toasted haxelnuts, or walnuts
Directions:
(* Availabel at Italian markets and some specialty food stores)
I. Heat oven to 375 deg. Wash and fry pears, slice them in half
lengthwise. Rub the pear halves all over with a tablespoon of olive
oil and season with salt and pepper. Place, cut side down, on a heavy
sheet pan and roast on a rack set low in the oven until soft and cut
sides have browned and caramelized (40 -45 min.)
II. Meanwhile, place blue cheese and mascarpone in mixer and cream
together. Tast and season with salt an pepper if desired. Set aside.
Arrange 2 slices of prosciutto on each of 6 plates and position a
watercress sprig on the side.
III. When the pears are soft, remove them from the oven. Remove the
cores with a spoon. (Recipe may be done aheat to this point. Reheat
oven before continuing.) Place 1 Tablespooon of the cheese mixture
into the hollow of each pear half. Return to the oven until cheeses
melt (5 -7 min.)
IV. Treansfer hlaf-pears, 1 to each plate. Drizzle a teaspoon of
olive oil over each and sprinkle with halzelnuts. Serve at once with
a fruity red wine such as dolcetto. From Laura Bernnan, sous chef at
Michelas, Boston, MA. published in Chicago Tribune Magazine, 2/14/93.
posted by Bud Cloyd.
Source from luhu.jp
I. Heat oven to 375 deg. Wash and fry pears, slice them in half
lengthwise. Rub the pear halves all over with a tablespoon of olive
oil and season with salt and pepper. Place, cut side down, on a heavy
sheet pan and roast on a rack set low in the oven until soft and cut
sides have browned and caramelized (40 -45 min.)
II. Meanwhile, place blue cheese and mascarpone in mixer and cream
together. Tast and season with salt an pepper if desired. Set aside.
Arrange 2 slices of prosciutto on each of 6 plates and position a
watercress sprig on the side.
III. When the pears are soft, remove them from the oven. Remove the
cores with a spoon. (Recipe may be done aheat to this point. Reheat
oven before continuing.) Place 1 Tablespooon of the cheese mixture
into the hollow of each pear half. Return to the oven until cheeses
melt (5 -7 min.)
IV. Treansfer hlaf-pears, 1 to each plate. Drizzle a teaspoon of
olive oil over each and sprinkle with halzelnuts. Serve at once with
a fruity red wine such as dolcetto. From Laura Bernnan, sous chef at
Michelas, Boston, MA. published in Chicago Tribune Magazine, 2/14/93.
posted by Bud Cloyd.
Source from luhu.jp
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Desserts