2 for 1 at Pizza Express
Serves 4
This is an elegant but simple recipe, enhanced by Calvados or eau de vie de
poire (apple or pear brandies). Either of these are useful in the store
cupboard for adding to desserts. The stock syrup is a strong sugar syrup
that I use for so many of my desserts. You can make it in advance if you
like - because of the high sugar content it keeps well, up to one month, in
a sealed jar in the fridge.
2 large fresh Cox apples
2 large Conference or Williams pears
4 tbsp sieved icing sugar
250ml stock syrup (see below)
200g freshly picked hedgerow blackberries
2 tbsp eau de vie de poire or Calvados, optional
4 sprigs of mint
For the stock syrup
550g granulated sugar
1 litre cold water
Grated zest of 1 lemon
1 Core and slice the apples and pears, but do not remove the
skins unless blemished. Toss the slices in the icing sugar.
2 Heat a large empty heavy frying pan until you can see a
faint haze rising. Then immediately put in the sliced fruit in a single
layer.
3 Leave for a few seconds until you can see the underside of
the fruit beginning to caramelise, then turn each piece to cook the other
side for a few seconds. Do not overcook - the fruit should remain firm.
4 Place the blackberries in a large bowl and lightly crush
them with a potato masher. Add the caramelised fruit.
5 Place all of the syrup ingredients in a saucepan, stir well
and place on a low heat until the sugar has dissolved, then bring to the
boil and boil for 5 minutes. (If done in advance this should be kept in an
airtight container in the fridge after cooling.)
6 Pour the syrup and alcohol over the fruit and leave to
cool.
7 Cover and chill for 2 hours, then serve in glass dishes
garnished with the fresh mint.
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