Pears with port and blue cheese

4 servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
3cupsWater
½cupDry white wine
½cupGood port wine
2tablespoonsGranulated sugar
1Cinnamon stick
2Or 3 whole cloves
¼teaspoonRed pepper flakes
4Firm Bartlett pears
For the garnish:
½cupExtra-virgin olive oil
¼cupBalsamic vinegar
¼poundsGorgonzola cheese or other
Blue cheese
½poundsMesclun or your choice of
Fresh young salad greens
½poundsThinly sliced prosciutto,
Westphalian, or real
Virginia ham,
Properly cooked and cooled

Directions

Bring the water, wine, sugar, and spices to a boil in a pot just large enough to hold the pears. Lower the heat and simmer 5 minutes.

While the poaching liquid is cooking, peel, but do not core, the pears. (Use a vegetable peeler for the neatest job with the least waste.)

Poach the pears, uncovered, 20 minutes, or until they are just tender to the tip of a knife. Remove from the heat, and cool the pears in the liquid another 20 minutes. You can refrigerate them (still in the liquid) for later use. When ready to serve, remove the pears from the liquid, cut in half lengthwise, and remove the core with a teaspoon.

With a sharp knife, slice each pear half into ¼-inch thick lengthwise slices, leaving the neck of the pear unsliced so that you can "fan" the pear half on its serving plate.

Make the garnish by combining the oil and vinegar in a bowl with the crumbled

Gorgonzola. Add the mesclun and toss.

On each serving plate, place a pear half at the 6 o'clock position, "fanning" it across the plate. Divide the prosciutto into 8 portions and drape one portion across the middle of each serving plate, covering the top half of the pear fan. Garnish each plate with ¼ cup dressed greens, placed in the 12 o'clock position, above the prosciutto.

Yield: 8 servings

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