Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream from Food52's Vegan

There's something is the air.  A quiet, bashful something that none dare speak of aloud.  It is the Christmas present that is never forgotten and never wrapped.  But it arrives nonetheless and is truer and realer than anything that lay beneath our candied-colored glowing trees.  

Hope.  I would claim that even the most grown up of us still feel a glittery sense of undeniable, unexplainable, magical hope at Christmas. 

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

Perhaps it is because we sanguinely believe that the upcoming new year promises better things than those left behind us.  New beginnings and blank slates are envious gifts indeed.  Perhaps it is because, as dear old Scrooge's nephew once declared, Christmas is a time "when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys."  Or perhaps, it is simply because we live in the light of that one, great gift, given so many years ago, that brought the most assured, truest hope the world could ever claim.

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

I received this book in the mail several weeks ago and approached its beautifully designed pages with both trepidation and delight.  

You may not be aware of this, but I am not actually a vegan.  Ha. Haha.  If you have spent more than thirty seconds on this site you have figured that out.  

Of course, I have a very good reason for not being a vegan.  Butter.  The end. 

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

But in pursuit of open-mindedness and for the sake of being a well-versed foodie, I decided to bring this book into my animal bi-product-loving home to see what treasures it had to offer. 

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

I was not disappointed.  In fact, if I could eat roasted pears and almond butter all day long I just might convert.  Until I saw a buttered yeast roll and then it would be all over.

Nonetheless, these pears are really, really good.  Like, really good.  They became my lunch, dessert, and afternoon snack.  But it's vegan, so it was healthy.  I think... 

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

These pears would have been fantastic on their own, but I added pomegranate arils and toasted pine nuts because you know what a jerk I am when it comes to following recipes.  

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

Doesn't all that caramely goodness make your heart flutter?  It does mine.  

Pears are so pretty.  I love it when I can score them with their stems intact. 

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

These sweet, ginger-spiced pears are served with a dollop of vanilla cream, which was also supposed to be vegan but...  I can explain.  I'm sure cashew cream is amazing, and I had every intention of trying it as the book encouraged me to, but I bowed out at the last minute because I could not will myself to look at a cashew.  I had a bad experience with them once.  Details can be spared, but let me just say that I can no longer look at them without getting nauseous.  

So that's why I used regular cream.  I cheated.  No shame.

I am sure that the cashew cream would have been amazing, and if someone would like to make it for me and keep the whole cashew thing a secret, I will happily take it off your hands.

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

This book is beautifully written from start to finish, and it may even inspire you to set aside the butter for a day.  Choose your adventure, whether it be Gingered Carrot Bisque or Blackberry Coconut Ice Cream.  

Being a quasi vegan wasn't so bad for an afternoon.  

Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream {Pedantic Foodie}

Merry Christmas dearest friends, and thank you for making this year the my best yet.  Thank you for reading this blog and for giving me someone to write for - you are appreciated. 

Sincerely, 

  Pedantic Foodie  

I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review. As always, all opinions are completely my own.  You can purchase the book here or find more of Food 52's beautiful products on their website


Brown Sugar & Ginger Roasted Pears with Vanilla Cream

recipe adapted from Vegan / serves 4-8

  • 4 medium Bosc Pears, halved and cored
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 
  • 1/3 cup light brown sugar 
  • 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger 
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup confectioner’s sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg 
  • 1/2 cup pomegranate arils 
  • 1/4 cup toasted pine nuts 

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. 

Place pears, cut side up, in a large baking pan.  Drizzle the pears with lemon juice and rub with ginger and sprinkle with brown sugar.  Pour several tablespoons of water into the bottom of the pan.  

Bake for 25-30 minutes, until the faces of the pears are golden and the flesh is fairly tender.  While the pears are baking, baste them once or twice with the juices they have released.  Remove from oven and flip each pear over, then bake for an additional 10-15 minutes. 

In a large bowl, combine cream and confectioner’s sugar.  Beat with an electric mixer until soft peaks form.  Mix in vanilla extract and fresh nutmeg.

To serve, place one or two pear halves cut side up, on each plate.  Drizzle with some of the juices from the pan and top with whipped cream.  Sprinkle with pomegranate arils and pine nuts.  Enjoy!

Happy December + A Giveaway!!

(This giveaway is now closed.)

It is the first day of December and to celebrate I am giving away a package of some of my favorite things.   

Christmas Giveaway!!! {Pedantic Foodie}

These are the days of brisk, chilly mornings and long cozy evenings.  Reading by the fireplace and looking through Christmas catalogues - I cherish every minute of this time of year.  Bing Crosby, Harry Connick Jr., Mariah Carrey (obviously) are constantly serenading me with holiday melodies and I am wearing as many oversized sweaters as I can.  

There are a few things which make these wonderful December days a bit more wonderful and I am thrilled to be able to share them with you.  

 

{ What this giveaway includes... }

 

A set of 10 Christmas postcards from Quill & Fox.  I ordered my Christmas cards from Quill & Fox this year and I absolutely love their stationary.  Quality cards with beautiful designs.  I know you’ll love writing your Christmas salutations on these vintage-inspired postcards. 

A tin of Harney & Sons Chocolate Mint tea.  I drink way too much tea during these cold December days and Harney & Sons make some excellent blends.  

A box of Cocoa Truffles from Trader Joe’s.  I have to admit, I was skeptical.  How great could a box of store-bought truffles be?  Really great.  These truffles have a rich, pungent chocolate flavor and they pair perfectly with a cup of tea.  If you haven’t already tried them, you must.

One handmade ornament.  My sister makes these sweet Christmas balls and I love their simplicity.

  

{ To Enter.... }

 

You can enter three different ways for a chance to win this package. 

  1. Comment below and tell me about your favorite Christmas tradition. 

  2. Follow me on Twitter (@pedanticfoodie).
  3. Visit and like my Facebook Page.  

The giveaway will close on Friday, December 5th at midnight and a winner will be chosen at random and announced on this site.  

Sincerely,

   Pedantic Foodie

 

P.S.  This giveaway was not sponsored.  These are just a few little things that I genuinely love and would like to share with you.