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Malbec-Poached Pears with Ice Cream and Toasted Almonds

6 Servings

45 minutes Plus

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Argentinian malbecs are affordable, full-bodied, richly colored red wines with a lush, plump fruitiness. And all of that makes them ideal for poaching fruit. We tried different varieties of pears and liked Bosc best because their texture held up nicely with simmering. Make sure to choose fruits that are ripe, yet firm; they should not yield to pressure. A full teaspoon of salt in the poaching liquid may seem like a lot, but we found that it made the fruit, wine and spice flavors taste full and complex.

6

Servings

Tip

Don’t use a cast-iron skillet. Reactive metals, including carbon steel, will react with the acidity of the wine and vinegar and impart a metallic taste to the pears and poaching liquid. Opt instead for stainless steel, anodized aluminum or nonstick.

45 minutes

Plus

Ingredients

  • 2

    cups malbec wine

  • 1

    2-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled, cut into ¼-inch slices and smashed

Directions

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