kids encyclopedia robot

Poire à la Beaujolaise facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Poire à la Beaujolaise
Poire au vin.JPG
Type Dessert
Place of origin France
Region or state Beaujolais
Main ingredients Pear, red wine, sugar

The Poire à la Beaujolaise or pear in wine is a traditional dessert of the wine-growing region of Beaujolais, and belonging to the cuisine of Burgundy and Lyon.

History

In the early 19th century, a recipe already existed, known as "old wife pear compote". The pears were cooked in a pan with red wine, sugar, a piece of cinnamon and cloves. Once cooked, the pears would develop wrinkles, thus the name "old wife". If the cooking did not result in the desired red color, cochineal was added and a tin spoon placed inside the jar. Gaston Bachelard in his book Rational materialism said, "Tin has the property on enhancing the red color of vegetable matter; this fact is known by cooks, who never fail to put a tin spoon in pear compote, in order to give it a good red color".

Preparation

To prepare the pears with red wine, a fruity wine (in this case, Beaujolais) should be used. The other ingredients are sugar or honey, cloves, peppercorn, a cinnamon stick, a vanilla pod and orange zest. The mixture is brought to the boil and drained, thus allowing the wine to be reduced. The dessert is served cold or lukewarm.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Pera al vino para niños

kids search engine
Poire à la Beaujolaise Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.