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Trattoria Pere – Pears Trattoria Style

October 30, 2014 By pblevitt 6 Comments

 

Trattoria Pears ready to server | labellasorella.comAs we look forward to crisp evenings, toasty fires and Thanksgiving, I simply must share this recipe with you. I stumbled upon this dessert years ago when thumbing through Richard Sax’s wonderful cookbook, Classic Home Desserts. What originally attracted me to it was the incredible photograph of the Bosc pears, regally glistening in a baking pan. This stunning fall centerpiece is a wonderfully luscious way to end any meal. To make things even more perfect, Trattoria Pears are fat free, dairy free, and parve.

Trattoria Pears Ingredients | labellasorella.comBeing a lover of aromatics, I increased the cloves, cinnamon sticks, lemon strips, and vanilla bean from the original recipe. Over the years I have found that the recommended baking time of 2 hours was just not sufficient for my oven. Since I do baste every twenty minutes and opening an oven results in a loss of oven temperature, the actual cooking time is between 3 to 3 ½ hours. The longer baking time results in a higher level of Marsala reduction, so the Marsala has been increased  to  1⅓ cups. The mingling of the cloves, lemon, vanilla bean, cinnamon stick and pears bathed in Marsala will fill your home with the most intoxicating aroma of citrusy spice, che profumo!

The pears may be made several days in advance and stand at room temperature lightly covered with plastic wrap. Uncover before guests arrive and bathe with the Marsala syrup, arranging the larger aromatics decoratively around the roasting pan…allora you have a culinary masterpiece fit for the most elegant of Thanksgiving tables.

Trattoria Pears preparing the Marsala | labellasorella.com


Trattoria Pere - Trattoria Pears
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
3 hours 30 mins
Total time
3 hours 35 mins
 
Adapted from Classic Home Desserts by Richard Sax
Author: Paula Barbarito-Levitt
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 1⅓ cup dry Marsala
  • ⅔ cup sugar
  • 12 cloves
  • 4 cinnamon sticks, if large use 2 and break into halves
  • 6 long strips lemon zest, use a potato peeler or zester
  • 1 vanilla bean, cut into half and split lengthwise
  • 6 firm-ripe Bosc pears unpeeled, select pears that are free of bruises or blemishes
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees.
  2. Place the Marsala and the sugar into a shallow roasting pan, just large enough to accommodate the pears in a standing position. Stir together the sugar and Marsala, then add the cloves, cinnamon sticks, lemon strips, and vanilla bean segments. Sit the pears into the liquid, and using a large spoon, baste them all over with the Marsala sugar mixture, place the pan into the preheated oven.
  3. Bake, basting every twenty minutes, using a turkey baster. Be sure to gently coat the surface of the pears with the liquid. The pears are done when they are tender but not mushy and the skins are wrinkled and crinkly, in about 3 to 3½ hours. The liquid will become quite syrupy.
  4. Remove to cool, continuing to baste using a large spoon.
  5. The pears can be prepared a day or two in advance and sit lightly covered with plastic wrap at room temperature.
  6. Serve the pears warm or at room temperature, spooning a little of the syrup over them and some of the aromatics along side.
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Comments

  1. Mary Ranieri says

    November 2, 2014 at 2:41 pm

    Paula,
    Loved this recipe! Thank you for posting it.
    I enjoyed these delicious pears at your home when we celebrated Thanksgiving with you and your family . Since then, I have misplaced the recipe and I was overjoyed to see it on your blog <3
    Hugs and kisses,
    Mary

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    • pblevitt says

      November 2, 2014 at 2:58 pm

      Mary, that was a very special Thanksgiving. I look forward to you including it again this year. So glad I posted it.

      Reply
  2. ginger beck says

    November 6, 2014 at 7:02 pm

    Awesome in everyway ♡♡

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    • pblevitt says

      November 7, 2014 at 6:03 am

      I so appreciate that Ginger, more to come each Monday.

      Reply
  3. Janice Faulstich says

    December 13, 2014 at 2:56 pm

    Grazie mille for this great recipe, Paula! I made them for a dinner party last night and they received rave reviews. They are so beautiful, too! I served them with a scoop of vanilla gelato and a plate of Christmas cookoes and even the self-proclaimed non-dessert eaters cleaned their plates. Buon Natale!

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    • pblevitt says

      December 13, 2014 at 4:50 pm

      I’m so glad your guest enjoyed them Janice! Pairing the pears with vanilla gelato and holiday cookies sounds perfect. Buon Natale a te e ancora grazie mille….
      a presto
      Paula

      Reply

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