Spiced Poached Pear Crumble
Poached in spiced cider and white wine, this beautiful pear crumble is an absolute easy and satisfying winter dessert!
Have you guys tried poaching pears before? This was my first attempt and I am not sure why it took me so long. Poaching a pear is simple and they are the closest thing to bliss as I have come across recently! What’s poaching? It is gently simmering fruit in liquid. The traditional liquid for poaching pears is wine and sugar mixture, but you can get creative with your flavors and spices of your liquid like I did here with apple cider and white wine.
There is just something about the soft fragrance of poached pears that makes me swoon at the simplicity and delicacy of this lovely fruit. This spiced poached pear crumble starts with poaching ripe but firm Anjou pears in a spiced cider liquid with white wine. The poached pears are then baked on top of an oat-nut crumble to give you a crunchy, sweet dessert. It just screams winter and a scoop of ice cream will be perfect with this.
Don’t let all the pumpkin and apples keep you away from one of fall’s delicious finds. Pears are at their peak right now and all 10 varieties are being harvested so grab a few soon and start enjoying them. Don’t forget poaching is also a great way to keep pears around a little longer. You bet, I’ll be keeping a few cups of diced poached pears refrigerated to top on my morning yogurt and granola or as Mr J said, as ice cream topping.
Want to get creative with your poaching liquid? Try experimenting with tea, bourbon, coconut milk (oooo!!) or coffee. The list if endless.
Spiced Poached Pear Crumble
Poached in spiced cider and white wine, this beautiful pear crumble is an absolute easy and satisfying winter dessert!
Ingredients
- 4 ripe but firm pears (I used Anjou)
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- ½ teaspoon whole cloves
- 1 cup apple cider
- 2 cups white wine (of your choice)
For Crumble:
- 1½ cup all purpose flour
- ½ cup rolled oats
- ¾ cup brown sugar
- ½ cup mixed nuts (walnuts and pecans)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- ⅓ cup unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
Instructions
- Place the pears, cinnamon sticks, cloves, cider, wine, and enough water to cover them in a medium saucepan set over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to simmer.
- Cook pears on simmer until just soft, about 20 minutes. Poke with a toothpick to check doneness. Using a slotted spoon, remove pears from the water and cool them on a cooling rack.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Whisk together oats, flour, brown sugar, and walnuts in a medium bowl. Mix the butter into the mixture using your fingers until it looks like breadcrumbs.
- Place each poached pear into a ramekin and fill ramekins to the top with the crumble. Press down gently.
- Bake until crumble is lightly brown, about 30 minutes. Serve warm with ice cream.
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This is gorgeous! I love that the cute little pear is nestled under the yummy crumble… poaching pears is so easy!!
Thanks Jess!! And yes it’s so easy!
Dude, I LOVE poached pears. . and pairing this with the crumble is genius. . and elegant .. LOVE this!!
Thanks Alice!!
This is seriously one of the gorgeous most sophisticated desserts around. Beautiful and pinned.
Thanks Jocelyn!
What a beautiful dessert, love poached pears!
Thanks Cheri!
Oh yum, there is something so wonderfully mellow and comforting about pears. What a lovely dessert!
I know! They are the best!! Thanks Tash 🙂
These pears are just gorgeous, Zainab! 🙂 And I love the crumble with this.
Thanks Carrie!
This looks divine, Zainab! Love the spices!
Oh my goodness, this looks amazing!! I have actually never made any kind of crumble before, but I will before fall is over!
You need to get a buttery crumble going!! They are the best.
These look delicious Zainab! I love that you made a crumble out of them too!
Thanks Danae!
This is such a great idea, Zainab! I love the flavors you infused with the poached pears and it sounds ah-mazing served with the crumble! So simple, elegant and gorgeous!