Milk Pudding with Poached Pears: The Perfect Autumn Dessert
Indulge in a seasonal delight with milk pudding and poached pears. This easy recipe combines autumnal pears with creamy pudding for a cozy dessert treat.
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Ingredients
Milk pudding:
- 3 cups of milk (divided)
- 60g cornstarch
- 1 cup of heavy cream
- 200g sugar
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence
- 30g butter
Poached pears:
- 200ml dry red wine
- 100g sugar
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 2 pears
Equipment
- Medium-sized pot
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk
- Immersion blender (or regular blender)
- Sieve or strainer
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Knife and cutting board
- Spoon or spatula
- Plastic wrap or cling film
- Four serving bowls
Instructions
I love cooking with whatever is in season, and there is no better time than now for eating pears. That's why this recipe was born on an autumn day when I was thinking of my Chocolate Meringue Roulade with Pears yet wishing for something lighter. Thus, I took the idea of those poached pears and added them to a very simple milk pudding.
So, without further ado, let me tell you how to cook pears on the stove and the best way to serve these poached pears. Plus, how to make the most velvety milk pudding you'll ever taste. Let's go!
Milk Pudding Recipe
- Mix 1 cup of milk with 60g of cornstarch.
- In a pot, heat 2 cups of milk, heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla essence until the sugar is completely melted.
- Pour this heated mixture over the milk with cornstarch and mix until fully incorporated.
- Return the mixture to the pot and cook on low heat for 10-12 minutes, stirring continuously until it thickens into a pudding consistency.
If you're not experienced with cooking starch-based sauces directly on the flame, it's recommended to use a double boiler method. You don't want the pudding to stick to the bottom of the pot or form lumps. The pudding is ready when bubbles start to appear in the middle of the pot.
- Remove from heat and add 30g of butter. Stir until it melts and fully integrates.
- Strain the pudding through a sieve to ensure you have absolutely no lumps.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until the next day.
The Best Poached Pears Recipe Ever
- Now for the poached pears: in a pot, combine the red wine, sugar, and cinnamon stick. Heat on medium until the sugar dissolves.
- Peel the pears and cut them vertically into halves. Carefully remove the seeds and core, then place them in the pot with the wine syrup.
- Poach the pears for 10-12 minutes on medium heat until the syrup thickens. Be cautious not to burn the syrup.
- Remove from heat, let them cool, and refrigerate until the next day.
To Serve
- The next day, using an immersion blender, blend your pudding for a minute to rejuvenate its texture.
- Divide the pudding among four bowls.
- Place a piece of poached pear on each pudding bowl and drizzle with some wine syrup.
- Serve immediately.
A Brief History: Milk Pudding and Poached Pears
Milk Pudding: Originating from various cultures, milk pudding without gelatin has been a staple dessert for centuries. This easy pudding recipe showcases how simple ingredients can create a creamy and satisfying treat.
Poached Pears: On the other hand this elegant dish has been enjoyed since ancient Roman times. They often cooked pears in honey and wine, a practice that's evolved but maintained its essence over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Before you embark on this culinary journey, here are answers to some common questions.
Q: Can poached pears be made in advance?
A: Yes, they can be refrigerated for up to three days.
Q: How long to poach pears?
A: Typically, 10-12 minutes, but it depends on the pear's size and ripeness.
Q: What do poached pears taste like?
A: They have a soft, tender texture and absorb the flavors of the poaching liquid, giving them a sweet and aromatic taste.
Q: Where is pudding from?
A: Pudding has diverse origins, with variations in numerous cultures worldwide.
Q: What is milk pudding?
A: It's a dessert made by cooking milk with sugar and other flavorings until it thickens, often using cornstarch or another thickening agent.
Q: Why is my pudding lumpy?
A: Lumps can form if the cornstarch mixture isn't properly incorporated or if the pudding isn't stirred continuously while cooking.
Q: Can I make this recipe vegan?
A: Absolutely! Just replace the dairy products with non-dairy ones, and you have a 100% vegan dessert.
This being said, I hope you'll dive into the comforting embrace of this delightful dessert, where the creamy texture of the milk pudding perfectly complements the aromatic tenderness of the poached pears. May every spoonful bring you warmth and joy reminiscent of a cozy autumn day. Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts / Serving
- Calories 782
- Total Fat 30 g
- Cholesterol 34 mg
- Sodium 130 mg
- Potassium 350 mg
- Total Carbohydrate 125 g
- Sugars 94 g
- Protein 7 g