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Double Baked Caramel Pears



Double Baked Caramel Pears

from California Sizzles
Easy and Distinctive Recipes for a Vibrant Lifestyle


INGREDIENTS:

3 large ripe firm Bartlett pears, peeled, cored
  and split lengthwise
2 Tablespoons brown sugar
2 Tablespoons dark rum
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
1 Tablespoon unsalted butter
13 square caramels
1 teaspoon dark rum
  Cooking juices from pears
  Vanilla ice cream

TO PREPARE:

1.  Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  In an 8-inch square
    baking pan, arrange pears, cut side down with tops
    pointing toward center.  Set aside.
2.  Combine brown sugar, 2 Tablespoons rum, lemon juice and
    butter in microwaveable dish.  Heat on high in
    microwave until butter is melted, about 30 seconds.
    Brush mixture over pears.
3.  Bake, uncovered, until pears are just tender, 20-25
    minutes, brushing with pan juices 2 times during
    baking.  Reserve pan juices.  (Pears can be baked 1 day
    ahead, covered and refrigerated; let come to room
    temperature before reheating.)
4.  Melt caramels with 1 teaspoon rum and pan juices in
    deep microwaveable dish on medium (50 percent power)
    in microwave for 1 – 1-1/2 minutes, stirring twice.
    Watch carefully to avoid scorching.  Stir until smooth.
5.  Cut pear halves lengthwise into quarters.  Pour sauce
    evenly over pears.  Bake uncovered at 300 degrees until
    heated through, about 12 minutes.  Spoon caramel sauce
    over pears once during reheating.
6.  To serve, arrange 3 pear quarters in individual dessert
    dishes.  Top with scoops of vanilla ice cream.  Spoon
    caramel sauce over ice cream.

SERVES: 4


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