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Pera Bella Helena

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Dairy, Grains January 199 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Chilled whipping cream
1 pt Vanilla ice cream, slightly
softened
1/2 c Chopped husked toasted
hazelnuts
3 T Frangelico or other nut
liqueur
1 oz Bittersweet, not
unsweetened or
semisweet
chocolate finely
grated
1/2 t Grated orange peel
1/4 c Whipping cream
1/4 c Frangelico liqueur
1 pn Salt
6 oz Bittersweet, not
unsweetened or
semisweet
chocolate chopped
1/4 c Light corn syrup
6 c Water
1 1/2 c Sugar
8 Orange peel strips
1×3-inch
2 t Vanilla extract
4 Firm ripe Anjou, Bartlett or
Comice
pears peeled
1/4 c Chopped husked toasted
hazelnuts
4 Orange slices

INSTRUCTIONS

For Semifreddo:  Line 8-inch square pan with plastic. Whip 3/4 cup
cream to soft peaks  in medium bowl. Mix ice cream, hazelnuts, liqueur,
chocolate and  orange peel in large bowl just until blended. Gently
fold in whipped  cream. Transfer mixture to prepared pan; smooth top.
Cover and freeze  until firm, at least 4 hours. (Can be prepared 4 days
ahead. Keep  frozen.)  For Sauce:  Bring cream, liqueur and salt to
boil in heavy small saucepan. Remove  from heat and add chocolate. Let
stand 3 minutes. Whisk until  chocolate is melted and sauce is smooth.
Whisk in corn syrup. (Can be  prepared 3 days ahead. Cover and
refrigerate.)  For Pears:  Stir first 4 ingredients in heavy medium
saucepan over medium heat  until sugar dissolves. Bring to boil. Reduce
heat, add pears and  simmer until pears are just tender, about 20
minutes. Remove pears  from poaching liquid. Cool pears and syrup
separately. Return pears  to syrup and refrigerate until cold. (Can be
prepared 8 hours ahead.)  Stir chocolate sauce over low heat until
warm. Cut semifreddo into 4  squares. Place 1 semifreddo piece in each
of 4 bowls. Remove pears  from syrup with slotted spoon. Place pears
atop semifreddo. Spoon  chocolate sauce over pears to coat, letting
extra sauce drizzle onto  semifreddo and plate. Sprinkle with nuts.
Garnish with orange slices  and serve.  Serves 4.  Bon Appetit January
1992  Converted by MC_Buster.  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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“Faith without works is empty – and vica versa.”

Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 6214
Calories From Fat: 2543
Total Fat: 301.3g
Cholesterol: 583.1mg
Sodium: 3336.4mg
Potassium: 2229.2mg
Carbohydrates: 870.7g
Fiber: 54.7g
Sugar: 515.7g
Protein: 102.1g


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