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Double pear strudel

Fresh and dried pears work brilliantly in this gorgeous Succot dessert

October 10, 2008 10:27
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Pear Strudel
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This gorgeous Succot strudel combines the succulence of fresh pears with the fruity intensity of ready-to-eat dried pears. It's made with filo pastry and has glorious flavour and texture. The final result is well worth the effort. Chag Sameach!  Best served warm. Leftovers keep 2 days under refrigeration. Freeze cooked for 1 month

Serves 6-8.
 

Ingredients:
For the filling:
50g (2 oz) pecans, coarsely chopped
675g (1 ½ lb) ripe dessert pears (e.g. Comice, Williams or Bosc)
75g (3 oz) dried pears
2 level tbsp caster sugar
2 tbsp peach brandy or orange juice
1 tbsp lemon juice
1 tsp grated lemon rind
1tsp ground cinnamon
2 scant tbsp peach or apricot conserve
For the pastry:
1 x 275g (minimum weight) pack of filo pastry, defrosted
100g (3½ oz) unsalted butter or margarine, melted
100g (3½ oz) pack macaroon, ratafia or Amaretti biscuits crushed till the texture of coarse sand
Icing sugar for dusting

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