Sugar and spice mingle in this stunning terrine constructed of layers of paper-thin pear slices that are baked until meltingly tender. A dusting of star anise imparts a subtle but memorable zing.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Healthy Recipes Gluten-Free Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Bring water and 3/4 cup sugar to a simmer in a small saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Cook, swirling pan occasionally if sugar darkens unevenly, until mixture turns dark amber. Pour caramel into a 6 1/2-inch charlotte mold that's 3 1/2 inches deep, swirling mold to coat bottom and sides. (Caramel may crack as it cools.)
- Place star anise in a small bowl. Combine salt and remaining 1/4 cup sugar in another small bowl. Place lemon juice in a third small bowl.
- Peel 3 pears. Using a mandoline or a handheld slicer, slice each pear lengthwise 1/8 inch thick, stopping at the core and turning over to slice the opposite half.
- Arrange 1 layer of pear slices in a tight, overlapping circle in mold, working counterclockwise to cover the bottom. Brush lightly with lemon juice, and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar mixture. Arrange next layer of pear slices in a tight, overlapping circle, working clockwise to cover previous layer. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar mixture and a pinch of star anise. Repeat slicing and layering with remaining pears. Continue to switch directions, and alternate lemon juice and star anise. Leave 1/2 inch of space at the top of mold.
- Cover mold with foil. Place in a large roasting pan, and transfer to oven. Carefully pour boiling water into pan to come halfway up sides of mold. Bake until a tester inserted into center meets no resistance, 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours. Transfer to a wire rack, uncover, and let cool for 10 minutes.
- Place a pie dish or a rimmed plate over mold, and quickly invert. Remove mold. Using a spatula, transfer terrine to a platter, reserving sauce in dish.
- Pour sauce into a small saucepan, and boil until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes. Let cool. Slice terrine, and serve warm with sauce and, if desired, blue cheese and walnuts.
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Inioluwa
[email protected]This is a great recipe for a special occasion. It's easy to make and it looks very impressive.
nuru abdu
[email protected]I've made this terrine several times and it's always a hit. It's so easy to make and it always turns out perfectly.
Jerry Leeu
[email protected]This terrine is so pretty and elegant. It's perfect for a special occasion.
Zoroku Uchiha
[email protected]I love the combination of pears and caramel in this terrine. It's the perfect balance of sweet and tart.
Treyon Lewis
[email protected]This is a really unique and flavorful dessert. I'm definitely going to make it again.
Gherasim Adrian
[email protected]I made this terrine for my family and they all loved it. It's a great dessert for any occasion.
Kjw Force
[email protected]This terrine is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. It's so rich and decadent.
Sajahan Khan
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfectly. I'm so glad I found this recipe!
Abu Bokor
[email protected]This is the best caramel pear terrine I've ever had! I highly recommend it.
seema pandey
[email protected]I made this terrine for a special occasion and it was a showstopper! It's so elegant and impressive.
Punam Magar
[email protected]This terrine was a hit at my dinner party! Everyone loved the combination of sweet and savory.
Tebatso Phala
[email protected]Absolutely delicious! The caramel sauce was perfect and the pears were tender and flavorful. I will definitely be making this again.