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      <title>Baked Pears in Sherry</title>
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    <directions>People who want dessert + a surfeit of juicy, ripe organic pears x too much Food Network = this recipe. :) It turned out pretty tasty for something thrown together!<br />
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You need:<br />
Four fresh pears, halved lengthwise, cored and peeled<br />
2/3 cup sherry<br />
1/3 cup water<br />
1 tablespoon apricot preserves<br />
Handful of dried cherries, raisins, cranberries, sultanas, or mix thereof<br />
1 tsp dried thyme, or better, a sprig of fresh thyme per pear half<br />
Fresh or ground nutmeg (please invest in a whole nutmeg!)<br />
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. In a baking dish place the pears cut side down and fill the between spaces with raisins. Mix the sherry and water--I just measure the sherry then add water to the one cup line--and add in the apricot preserves. Break the preserves up as much as possible but don't stress. Pour over the pears. <br />
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Sprinkle the pears with thyme--strip the leaves off the sprigs if using fresh. Grate or sprinkle a little nutmeg over all.<br />
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Bake for 30 minutes or until soft. Serve hot or chilled with the juice and raisins. Great with whipped cream, Cool Whip or ice cream. I think this would also be good with some walnuts, but I haven't tried it yet.</directions>
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