Recipe: Tasty Pastry Puff Poached Pears & Homemade Honey Syrup

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Pastry Puff Poached Pears & Homemade Honey Syrup.

Pastry Puff Poached Pears & Homemade Honey Syrup To make Pastry Puff Poached Pears & Homemade Honey Syrup you need 9 ingredients and just 8 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients

  1. You need of small pears.
  2. It's of water.
  3. You need of sugar.
  4. You need of honey.
  5. You need of small lemon halved.
  6. It's of cinnamon sticks.
  7. You need of vanilla bean.
  8. You need of large egg slightly beaten.
  9. Prepare of pillsbury sweet hawaiian cresent rolls.

Pastry Puff Poached Pears & Homemade Honey Syrup instructions

  1. Core pears from bottom, leaving stems intact. Peel pears; cut 1/4 in. from the bottom of each to level if necessary. (I was unsuccessful in leaving the stems intact, however, they still came out just fine. I also sliced some instead as an alternative for my smaller children).
  2. In a large saucepan, combine the water, sugar, honey, lemon halves, and cinnamon. Split vanilla bean and scrape seeds; add bean and seeds to sugar mixture. Bring to a boil. (I used a teaspoon or two of vanilla instead as i didnt have a vanilla bean available.).
  3. Reduce heat; place pears on their sides in saucepan and poach, uncovered, until almost tender, basting occasionally with poaching liquid, 16-20 minutes. Remove pears with a slotted spoon; cool slightly. Strain and reserve 1-1/2 cups poaching liquid; set aside..
  4. Unfold puff pastry on a lightly floured surface. Cut into 1/2-in.-wide strips. (I used the cresent rolls how they were and didnt cut them) Brush lightly with beaten egg. Starting at the bottom of a pear, wrap a pastry strip around pear, adding additional strips until pear is completely wrapped in pastry. Repeat with remaining pears and puff pastry.
  5. Transfer to a parchment paper-lined 15x10x1-in. baking pan. (I also added cinnamon and sugar to the tops before baking.) Bake on a lower oven rack at 400° until golden brown, 25-30 minutes..
  6. Meanwhile, bring reserved poaching liquid to a boil; cook until liquid is thick and syrupy, about 10 minutes. Place pears on dessert plates and drizzle with syrup. Serve warm..
  7. This was big hit for breakfast and even brunch the next day! It also came out beautiful even though it was not identical! Teeheehee!.
  8. The rings did not wrap well. Maybe i shouldve cut those into strips! However, they turned out nicely as planned for the little ones! We also had a whole jar of homemade "Honey Pear Syrup" to store and use for later! Yum!.