Stanley's Fruit Market had the cutest little pears last week that just couldn't be passed up. They were Seckel pairs, like baby little Bartlett's, only sweeter.
After taking down a few with my teeth, I decided to make a little treat out of them. It's simple and sweet with a hint of savory. Great for a light dessert or an afternoon treat. If you use a larger, or normal, size pear, you will probably find 1/2 of a pear per person is enough. It's a yummy fat and happy treat!
Seared Pear with Dried Fruit and Chocolate Drizzle
2 baby pears (or 1 large)
4 tbls each of dried blueberries and dried cranberries
2 tbls thinly sliced shallots
2-3 fresh thyme sprigs
2 tbls white wine
fresh black pepper
Toast a handful of pumpkin seeds
Warm 4 tbls of dark chocolate
Cut 2 baby pears in half, remove core
Add 1 tbls butter to warmed fry pan, over medium heat, sear pears in the butter, cut side down for about 3 minutes.
Add 4 tbls dried blueberries and 4 tbls dried cranberries. Continue to sautee for about 2 minutes.
Add 2 tbls thinly sliced shallots and 2 or 3 thyme sprigs, sautee until the shallots are tender, about 2 minutes (careful not to burn them). The pear should be nicely seared by now, remove pear, add 2 tbls white wine. Add about 10 turns of fresh black pepper, toss the berries a couple of times, simmer for a minute.
Arrange the pears on a plate, spoon on the berries and sauce. Drizzle with chocolate, top with toasted pumpkin seeds and serve immediately while warm. (serves 2)
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