Weissbier and Honey Poached Pears Recipe

Poached pears are a classic dish that usually uses red or white wine. I decided to do something a bit different and try Weihenstephaner Hefe, a wheat beer from the The World's oldest continuously operating brewery from a Bavarian monastery in Germany. I think using a weissbier gives a bright and refreshing taste to the pears, that go well with honey and cardamon.
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Summary

Preparation Time15 MinCooking Time1 Hr 0 Min
Ready In1 Hr 15 MinServings4
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Ingredients

 4 forelle pears
 750ml weissbier
 Honey
 Cardamon
 Vanilla
 Black pepper1 To taste
 Cinnamon
 Star anise
 Creme fraiche
 Toasted almonds

Directions

Take mini forelle pears and carefully peel them leaving the stem attached. Place them in a sauce pan deep enough to cover the pears in liquid. Pour the beer over the pears and add a cup of water. Season the liquid with a half cup of honey, scored vanilla bean, cinnamon stick, and a tablespoon each of cardamon, star anise and black pepper. Bring to a boil, then turn down heat to simmer slowly for about an hour until tender. Remove and chill the pears. To make a syrup, strain the liquid and reduce to a thin caramel.
Place the pears on a bed of creme fraiche, drizzle the syrup over the dish and sprinkle with toasted almonds
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