What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Enjoyable Eats: Lavender Creamed Honey Pears! Whenever pears come into season, I feel as though a festive dessert is in order. But then again, I’m spoiled. Family members “gift” us with a different fruit-of-the-month selection all year long. A box gets delivered to our doorstep with a little card that tells us about the delectables inside. Often there are serving suggestions as well as ripening and storage tips. Then my mind begins to wander as I plan different ways to come up with recipes. That is, unless I simply succumb to their aroma and eat them as they are. Here’s a festive dessert that will get you raves through the holidays.
LAVENDER CREAMED HONEY PEARS
Ingredients:
1 large pear, skin on, halved, and cored with a melon scooper
2 tablespoons sweet white wine
2 tablespoons creamed honey
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon butter, room temperature
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
For Lavender Filling:
1/2 cup vanilla Greek yogurt
1 tablespoon creamed cheese, softened
2 drops lavender extract
1 smidgen dried lavender buds
1 drop lemon extract
1 nip granulated citrus peel
1 teaspoon granola, for garnish
Lavender buds, for garnish
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 375°. In a small baking dish, place pear halves upright. Pour sweet wine over them. Slightly warm creamed honey on Low setting in the microwave for 30 seconds. Drizzle honey over pears. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Dot each pear half with butter. Finish with vanilla extract. Bake, uncovered, for 40 minutes. Carefully remove dish from oven. Baste pears with the juice. Turn each pear over, skin side up. Bake 20 minutes longer until tender. Using a spoon, transfer each pear half, flipping over with skin side down, to a dessert dish. The sauce will thicken slightly as it cools. Spoon reserve sauce over pears. While pears are baking, make the Lavender Filling. Combine vanilla Greek yogurt and creamed cheese. Mix until smooth. Fold in lavender extract, dried lavender buds, lemon extract, and granulated citrus peel. Keep refrigerated until ready to use. To serve, place a heaping dollop of filling into each pear half. Sprinkle with granola. Garnish with lavender buds. Serve warm.
This is a beautiful and elegant dish, Gail. Thank you!
Joanna
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I appreciate your faith in me. Blessings. 🍃💜
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You are welcome!
Joanna
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These sound delicious
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Thank you. Fruit makes a wonderful dessert. 🍃💜🍐
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Totally agree
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What fun, to open a box of treasures every month! 🎁 Love everything about this recipe, especially the lavender!
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I have to sneak the lavender in. The hubs is not over-the-moon about the taste. 🤣
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Mine either, but all the more for me!
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That’s what I’m saying. (Maybe it’s a girl-thing. 🤔)
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💕😇
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Favorite time of the summer when the lavender is blooming 🙂
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It’s so fragrant! 💜🌿
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Pears are a delight 🍐 lovely presentation, very enticing 😋🍃
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Thanks. I’m grateful for portion-control. 🤣
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Haha 😅 they’re irresistible.
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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No regrets. 🍃💜🍐
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Oh my, I do love pears.
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They are decadent, in a manner of speaking. 🌿🍐
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This is the taste buds equivalent of burying your feet in plush carpet. And much tastier.
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For sure. I find carpet a little too chewy. 🤣🤣🤣
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Cheeky!
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🤣🤣🤣
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Yessss so pretty !!
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Thanks very much, Nika! 🍃🌺
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