Fall
Stuffed Pears en Papillote
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27 Reviews
caninechef
January 31, 2017
These were incredible and so impressed everyone in the group I made them for. So much so I have to bring them to our next get together in 2 weeks. Everyone loved opening up the packages to find the beautiful fruit inside.
ChefJune
September 19, 2011
mmmm lovely! I would like to stuff those pears with good blue cheese. Maybe a Stilton?
luvcookbooks
September 17, 2011
recently a colleague became vegan for health reasons and while I am not vegan I find myself leaning away from meat and dairy... this would be a great, not too heavy dessert as well as beautiful and creative, thanks!
Niknud
September 14, 2011
What they all said! Sorry, adding anything else seems redundant at this point... but wow.
cheese1227
September 14, 2011
These look really great! Love cooking in parchment for both make ahead reasons and easy cleanup.
TheWimpyVegetarian
September 11, 2011
Beautiful, sdebrango!! I have a pear dessert I've done en papillote that is a favorite of mine - it's always so fun for everyone to unwrap their dessert! Pears are the perfect fruit to bake like this!
boulangere
September 11, 2011
How absolutely beautiful!
boulangere
September 11, 2011
I am picturing your gorgeous presents floating in a puddle of crème anglaise on Christmas or New Year's Eve. What a beautiful creation.
boulangere
September 11, 2011
Our traditional Christmas Night dinner always finished with my mother's chocolate cream pie. Since I've grown (extremely) sensitive to theobromine, I've been in search of an adequately heavenly replacement for the occasion. Thank you so much.
boulangere
September 11, 2011
I'll try to get to posting my mother's recipe sometime soon. I miss chocolate immensely, but I really and truly love your creation as our new tradition.
boulangere
September 12, 2011
BTW, I don't usually respond or post on recipes calling for nuts because of a general allergy, but this is so beautiful and not dependent upon nuts that I imagine they could easily be omitted and the pears in their beautiful wrapping would not suffer much. Am I right?
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