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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook overnight oats with poached pears using 13 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Overnight oats with poached pears:
- Prepare Prepare the day before and leave overnight
- Take For the oats:
- Take 80 grams (1 cup) rolled oats
- Take 1/2 liter (2 cups) milk of your choice
- Prepare 1 handful mixed seeds and nuts (I use sesame, pumpkin, sunflower and linseed, plus walnuts)
- Take For the pears:
- Take 4 Saint Rémy pears (or another kind suitable for poaching: ask your greengrocer)
- Take 1/4 liter (1 cup) red wine
- Get 1/4 liter (1 cup) water
- Prepare 1 cinnamon stick
- Take 4 cloves
- Make ready 2 pods star anise
- Take 2 tablespoons sugar
Poached pears, so elegant and refined, are also my idea of a party trick. They feel fancy but are the dinner hostess's dream dessert. Transfer the pears and the poaching liquid to a smaller container, cover, and refrigerate overnight. (You can eat the pears immediately, if you want, but they will have a. Yogurt, almond butter, oats, and pears are wholesome, satisfying, and will keep you full until lunch.
Steps to make Overnight oats with poached pears:
- Day before: - For the overnight oats: - Divide the oats in two bowls. - Add milk until the oats are just covered. - Leave refrigerated overnight.
- For the poached pears: - Peel the pears. You can core them if desired (this will reduce the cooking time). Leave the stalk. - Put the pears in a heavy-bottomed pot that fits them snugly. - Add the wine and water. - The pears should be just covered by liquid, with only the stalk popping out. If not, add water or wine. - Put in the cinnamon stick, cloves, star anise and sugar. - Bring to a boil. - Leave to simmer for about two hours adding more water regularly to keep the pears covered.
- Check the flavor of the liquid in the mean time. If the balance is right: perfect. If it is too sour, add some more sugar. - Check if they are done by poking a knife or fork in the biggest pear. Cooking time may vary for different types and sizes of pears. - When done, take out the pears and leave to cool. Put in the fridge for the next day.
- In the morning: - Assemble the overnight oats with poached pears: - Heat up the bowls with oats and milk: first one minute in the microwave. Stir, then heat for another 40 seconds.* - Cut up the pears: for aesthetic pleasure, leave them in half. Remove the core if you had not done so already and chop up the rest of the pears. - Divide the pear parts over the two bowls. - Sprinkle with nuts and seeds. - Enjoy!
- Note - - *About the heating time in the microwave: ours is 900 watts. If yours is more powerful, reduce the time. If you have a lower wattage, increase the heating time. You can also heat up the oats with milk slowly in a saucepan.
In a bowl or jar, combine pear, yogurt, oats, honey, cinnamon, and almond extract. (It will be thick and might seem dry, but the oats will soften as they sit.) Overnight oats is an alternative way of preparing oatmeal. Rather than the traditional method of boiling oats, overnight oats are mixed Yes, you can have overnight oats with water, if you are okay with the taste being quite a bit more bland. Typically it is recommended that you eat your overnight oats. Adding turmeric to the poaching liquid imparts a deep golden hue and warming spice to the egg. This savory overnight oats recipe invites a meaty umami burst with pancetta and crunchy bits of pistachios.
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