Moscato Poached Pears Wrapped in Puff Pastry
Pears are poached in a cinnamon and lemon infused moscato wine, wrapped in buttery puff pastry, and baked until golden, juicy, and delicious. This is an impressive dessert to make for a party or a special night in!
Poached pears, yeah, they’re good. But how about poached pears, wrapped in PUFF PASTRY?! There are some foods that are ugly but taste good, some foods that look good but don’t taste that great, and there are dishes that look gorgeous AND taste amazing too. This is one of those. Stunningly beautiful and beyond delicious, and really a pretty easy dessert. I like to poach my pears in a moscato wine, which is a sweet wine with notes of peach and melon, but you can use whatever sweet wine you like. If you use a less sweet wine, add more sugar.
Assemble the poaching liquid by combining wine, sugar, lemon strips and juice, and cinnamon sticks over medium high heat. Add the pears to the liquid.
Poach the pears until knife tender, then start reducing the poaching liquid into a thick, amber-colored sauce.
Cut a sheet of puff pastry into strips.
Wrap the puff pastry strips around the outside of the pear, starting from the bottom.
Bake the pears until the puff pastry is golden brown. Drizzle the pears with the reduced poaching liquid, and enjoy!
Moscato Poached Pears Wrapped in Puff Pastry
Ingredients
- 3 firm pears try Bosc, or firm d'anjous each of my pears weighed 1/2lb
- 4 cups moscato wine
- 1.25 cups sugar
- 3 strips lemon zest removed with a vegetable peeler
- juice of 1/2 a lemon
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 1 sheet puff pastry thawed
Instructions
- Peel the pears. If they don’t stand up straight on their own, cut a bit off the bottom to create a flat surface.
- In a saucepan, combine the wine, sugar, lemon strips and juice, and cinnamon sticks. Heat over medium high until the sugar dissolves. Add the pears, and lay them on their sides.
- Riper pears will need less cook time, but typically your pears need somewhere between 5 and 15 minutes on each side. Make sure you watch so your pears don’t turn into mush. Once the pear is knife tender on all sides, remove from the poaching liquid. Remove the lemon strips from the pot, and turn the heat to high to start reducing the poaching liquid. Reduce until it’s thick and amber colored.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Cut the puff pastry into long strips using a pizza wheel.
- Wrap the puff pastry strips around the outside of the pear, starting from the bottom. They should stick pretty well on their own.
- Bake the pears for 15 to 20 minutes, until the puff pastry is golden brown. Drizzle the pears with the reduced poaching liquid, and enjoy!
Nutrition
Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.
34 Comments on “Moscato Poached Pears Wrapped in Puff Pastry”
What an elegant dessert!
I’m not a pear person, but I can imagine you can do this with apples probably. My mother loves pears, which is why I am showed her this recipe and she absolutely loved it. She probably will make it for her anniversary. Thanks girl 😉
These are just gorgeous! Can’t wait to try these…
These are just gorgeous! I can’t wait to try them…
You have a real talent for presentation – I’m incredibly impressed.
Wow my husband won’t eat desert without fruit and has to be not real sweet. This will be a great suprise for him. Thanks
What!? You didn’t just do that. Oh dear, these look incredible!! Puff pastry makes dreams come true.
Oh yum! You had me at Moscato (my favorite). So pretty, and sounds so good!
I love the last pic – looks like a pear mummy – ha! Thanks for sharing
This is absolutely beautiful. I really would like to try this. Don’t you just love puff pastry?
Poached pears are common, but in addition, baked with pastry, that is new…!!! The pears look perfect for the table, and it’s like a surprise when you eat it as can’t see inside. Just perfect.
Perfect!
So pretty. Dinner Party worthy for sure!
Puff pastry is the best thin ever invented. I have been meaning to do this for quite some time and you beat me to it. How perfect and elegant. You really outdid yourself. Buenisimo!
Guest will probably ohhhhh & ahhhhh when they see that gorgeousness ! 😀 I just can imagine the taste *sigh* 😉
WOW… gorgeous and inventive. What a nice dessert to make for stay-at-home date night!