Cooked asian pears with peppercorns, seems quite different na?? even i thought how they tastes,i really want to give a trial to this easy n different dessert from Korea coz i never had korean foods till i tried this dessert, which pulled me to give a try to this korean dessert also..I found this dessert recipe here, u may see this dessert recipe under dessert label...as i recently bought asian pears in chinese store,i immediately got hooked to this dessert.. Asian pears are crispy n juicy fruit, they remains unchanged after picking or storage..There are three types of Asian pear: round or flat fruit with green to yellow skin; round or flat fruit with bronze-colored skin and a light bronze-russet; and pear-shaped fruit with green or russet skin. U can find this asian pears very easily in chinese stores...These asian pears contain about 16 percent carbohydrate and negligible amounts of fat and protein. They are good sources of the B-complex vitamins and also contain vitamin C; in addition, they contain small amounts of phosphorus and iodine.
This simple dessert goes to AWED-Korean guest hosted by PJ of Seduce Your Tastebuds, event started by DK of Culinary Bazaar..The original recipe need 4 cups of water n pinenuts, i skipped the pine nuts n reduced the cups of water coz of my asian pears as they were slightly ripened..As i used peppercorns, its goes to Think Spice- Think Peppers guest hosted by Divya of Dilse, Event started by Sunita ..
2 Asian pears
20 peppercorns
2 tablespoons sugar
2cups water
Peel and core the pears, cut them as quarters n round the edges of the pears, keep aside...Now combine the water, sugar n pears in a pan n bring them to boil..put in simmer and cook for 5 minutes..let them cool in fridge..
Serve them in a small bowl with 2 r 3 pears... Enjoy this delicious slightly spicy pears!!!
nice and simple dessert priya i am still searching korean recipes
ReplyDeleteUr recipes are all new to me.simple recipe dear
ReplyDeleteWow,what an aesthetic dessert priya...completely fascinating pears !!
ReplyDeletevery simple recipe,looks yummm,perfect for the event!!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe Priya! They look lovely. Love the combination of sweetness of the pears with the peppercorns :)
ReplyDeleteWish all deserts were so simple to make:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks very simple priya :)U have something new always ;)
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know AWED was Korean food.
ReplyDeleteLove the pears with pepers, it looks nice with the pepers on the pears.
wow! simple & looks yum Priya!
ReplyDeleteI'm korean, but never heard or tasted this dish before. what have I been missing? this sounds so simple and delish!
ReplyDeleteSuch an easy recipe...though I'm not really fond of korean food, this one sure sounds interesting,
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the koean event. Very quick and simple dessert!
ReplyDeletelovelu dessert priya..i love it!!
ReplyDeleteSimple and easy to make dessert recipe! Looks lovely!
ReplyDeletewow.. u r trying so many cuisines.. all rounder dhan ponga.
ReplyDeletethis dessert sounds simple and delicious.
coming after a long time. what a lovely desserts! Simple is always the best for me. :)
ReplyDeleteSo we can eat spicy pears too! Looks wonderful Priya!
ReplyDeleteNice one Priya.. Got to try this combination..
ReplyDeleteKorean Dessert sounds new to me...simple recipe too
ReplyDeleteoh..wow..tey luk like cute dices..:)gud that u r posting so innovative n other-cuisine dishes..:)
ReplyDeleteadding pepper to a dessert is an interesting twist. sounds yum.
ReplyDeleteIts an interesting dessert,Priya..Very simple to make :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a super easy n tasty dessert..Thanks for sending it across to AWED.
ReplyDeleteVery different entry priya. thanks for sending it towards Think Pepper event.
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