Pear Compote with Elderflower and Ice Cream

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Health Score:
60 / 100
Difficulty:
easy
Difficulty
Preparation:
2 h.
Preparation
Calories:
836
calories
Calories

Nutritional values

1 serving contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie836 cal.(40 %)
Protein14 g(14 %)
Fat39 g(34 %)
Carbohydrates99 g(66 %)
Sugar added75 g(300 %)
Roughage4.1 g(14 %)
Vitamin A0.7 mg(88 %)
Vitamin D3.2 μg(16 %)
Vitamin E3.8 mg(32 %)
Vitamin K5.9 μg(10 %)
Vitamin B₁0.2 mg(20 %)
Vitamin B₂0.6 mg(55 %)
Niacin4.5 mg(38 %)
Vitamin B₆0.3 mg(21 %)
Folate104 μg(35 %)
Pantothenic acid2.5 mg(42 %)
Biotin31.6 μg(70 %)
Vitamin B₁₂1.6 μg(53 %)
Vitamin C17 mg(18 %)
Potassium591 mg(15 %)
Calcium292 mg(29 %)
Magnesium53 mg(18 %)
Iron4.8 mg(32 %)
Iodine28 μg(14 %)
Zinc2.6 mg(33 %)
Saturated fatty acids18.9 g
Uric acid28 mg
Cholesterol615 mg
Complete sugar94 g

Ingredients

for
4
For the compote
200 grams ripe Elderberry
2 Pear
10 grams cornstarch
200 milliliters Red wine
100 grams sugar
½ Vanilla bean
Lemon peel (one strip)
Orange peel (one strip)
2 centimeters Cinnamon stick
1 tsp lemon juice
Vanilla Ice Cream (makes about 16 servings)
½ l milk
¼ l Whipped cream
1 Vanilla bean
7 egg yolks
200 grams sugar
How healthy are the main ingredients?
Whipped creamElderberrysugarsugarPear

Preparation steps

1.

For the compote, rinse and sort the elderberries. Peel the pears, cut in half, remove the seeds and cut into slices. Mix the cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of red wine until smooth. Caramelize the sugar in a saucepan over medium heat, deglaze with the remaining red wine and bring to a boil. Thicken with the cornstarch mixture and simmer over low heat for 4-5 minutes. Add the slit vanilla pod, lemon peel, cinnamon, and elderberries. Stir in the pear slices and sauté all together briefly until soft. Season with lemon juice, let cool slightly and remove the spices.

2.

The compote may be served with vanilla ice cream.

3.

For the vanilla ice cream, cut the vanilla bean lengthwise, scrape out the seeds and bring to a boil with the vanilla bean, cream, and milk.

4.

Beat the egg yolks with the sugar until creamy in a bowl.

5.

Slowly stir the boiling milk into the egg yolk, pour everything back into the pot, remove the vanilla pod and stir over low heat with a wooden spoon until the cream begins to thicken (do not boil).

6.

Pour the custard through a sieve and leave to cool in a bowl over an ice water bath, stirring occasionally.

7.

Pour the cold cream into an ice cream maker and process, following the manufacturer's directions.

8.

(If no ice cream machine is available, pour the mixture into a shallow metal tray and place in the freezer, stirring every 15 minutes for the first hour to break up larger ice crystals.)

9.

Makes approximately 1 liter of ice cream- approximately 16 servings. To serve, spoon the compote into bowls, top with the ice cream and garnish as desired.

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