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Poached Pears in Phyllo Dough with Madeira Zabaglione

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Eggs Portuguese 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 sm Firm pears
3 c Water
1/2 c Dry white wine
1/3 c Granulated sugar
1 Cinnamon stick
2 Whole cloves
1 sm Dried Habanero pepper
1 pk (one-pound) phyllo dough
1/2 c Melted unsalted butter
1/4 c Granulated sugar
3 Extra-large egg yolks
1/4 c Sweet Portuguese Madeira
1/2 c Dried cranberries or cherries soaked in hot water for 20 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS

Saw this on the Food Network. Leave the hab whole for a milder version,
dice for a hotter one...
CHEF DU JOUR, MICHAEL LOMONACO SHOW #DJ9135
Choose firm pears that still have their stems attached. Peel the skin off
with a vegetable peeler, being careful not to clip the stem, and cut a thin
slice off the bottom to create a flat surface so that the pears will stand
upright during poaching.
For the poaching liquid, combine the water, wine, pepper, sugar and spices
in a pot large enough to immerse the pears two-thirds of the way in the
liquid. Bring the liquid to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer 10 minutes.
Remove from the heat and add the pears, standing each in an upright
position. Return to a boil, then adjust the heat to so the liquid is
simmering. Simmer the pears gently for 10 to 12 minutes, or until just
tender when pierced by the tip of a knife. Remove the pears from the liquid
so that they do not continue to cook. When they have cooled completely,
core the pears from the bottom. Dry any excess liquid off the pears.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. To prepare the pastry, allow 3 sheets
phyllo per pears. Brush
each of the 3 sheets with the melted bitter, layering them one atop the
next. Place 1 pear in the center of the pastry square, pull the four
corners up towards the top, and pinch the corners around the stem, leaving
as much of the stem exposed as possible. If there is too much phyllo at the
top, trim some off before pinching the pastry closed. Brush additional
butter over the outside of the phyllo. Bake the pears for 20 minutes, or
until the dough is golden brown. Cool for several minutes.
While the pears are baking, make the Zabaglione by combining the sugar, egg
yolks, and Madeira in the top of a non-aluminum double boiler or
bain-marie. Place over hot water, and whisk the ingredients to a light,
frothy, golden yellow, and cook until the bottom scrapes clean with each
stroke. The yolks should be firm but not scrambles.
Divide the warm Zabaglione among 4 dessert plates. Place a pear on each,
and garnish with the cherries or cranberries.
Yield: 4 servings
Copyright, 1997, TV FOOD NETWORK, G.P.
Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V3 #229 by =Mark <mstevens@exit109.com> on Feb
2, 1997.

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