Pears and Chocolate in Puff Pastry

The pears and chocolate in puff pastry are a simple and quick dessert perfect for finishing a Sunday lunch.

A tasty recipe to serve fruit and dessert in a single course, an original idea with a delicate flavor.

The pears and chocolate in puff pastry are a healthy and tempting snack for adults and children alike. The brilliant idea to satisfy sudden cravings requires just 3 main ingredients: a roll of puff pastry, some pears, and a bar of chocolate.

If you’re looking for an uncomplicated sweet, because you’re not confident in the kitchen, this is the right recipe!

Puff pastry treats with pear and chocolate
  • Portions: 6Pieces
  • Cooking methods: Oven
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: All seasons

Ingredients

  • 3 pears
  • 1 roll of rectangular puff pastry
  • 3 oz dark chocolate
  • as needed granulated sugar
  • as needed vanilla powdered sugar

Steps

  • Wash and halve the pears, keeping the stem.
    Carefully scoop out a little from the inside to remove the seeds.

  • Make some slits on the outside of the pears with a smooth-bladed knife, then roll the pears in granulated sugar.

  • Lay the puff pastry on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
    Place the pears on the puff pastry spaced apart and, using a knife, trace around each pear on the pastry keeping a distance of about 3/8 inch, also creating some small leaves.

  • Remove the excess puff pastry; with a toothpick draw the veins on the small leaves.
    Bake at 356°F for about 20-25 minutes, then remove from the oven and let cool before dusting with vanilla powdered sugar.
    Melt the chocolate in a bain-marie or in the microwave and use a teaspoon to decorate the pears.

  • To avoid wasting the pastry scraps, make sweet candies by placing a small chocolate or some Nutella inside.

The pears and chocolate in puff pastry are a perfect balance of flavors: crisp on the outside, soft and sweet inside. They are excellent served either warm or cold.

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