Riesling Poached Peaches with Mascarpone Cream
Wine Poached Peaches with Mascarpone Cream: A lighter, refreshing dessert served with a dollop of sweetened mascarpone cream, whipped cream, or even ice cream.
This Poached Peaches Recipe is a delightful summer dessert. Perfect when ripe, juicy fresh peaches are at their peak on a hot July or August night!
Wine Poached Peaches with Mascarpone Cream
After simmering the peach halves, I reduced the poaching liquid to a nice syrup. When the flavored fruit was fully chilled, I whipped up some mascarpone cream with sugar, a bit of the reserved syrup and a splash of Grand Marnier. What an incredible pairing!
By slicing the peaches from a spot below the stem, lengthwise, I was able to fan each half out on a dessert plate. A spoonful of the ambrosial cream plus a berry or two and a sprig of mint completed the presentation. It is no lie that I wanted to lick my plate clean; these poached peaches were THAT scrumptious.
How to Poach Fruit
With peach season peaking in the Northern states, I knew I wanted to poach this delectable fruit in a vanilla, honey and white wine bath to create an unforgettable dessert.
- After simmering the peach halves, reduce the poaching liquid to a nice syrup.
- Fully chill the flavored, poached fruit.
- Whip up some mascarpone cream with sugar, a bit of the reserved syrup, and a splash of Grand Marnier. What an incredible pairing!
- Slice the peaches from a spot below the stem, lengthwise, then carefully fan out the segments, keeping the peach attached at the stem end.
- Adding a dollop of the mascarpone cream, a couple of berries and a sprig of mint completed the presentation. It is no lie that I wanted to lick my plate clean; these poached peaches were THAT scrumptious.
I’ve also poached pears and apples if you’d like to try another fruit.
Poached Peaches with Mascarpone Cream
A healthier dessert featuring peaches poached in white wine, honey and vanilla.
Ingredients
- 2 fresh peaches, ripe but not soft, peeled, halved with pit removed
- Juice of half a lemon
Poaching liquid:
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup Riesling (or white wine of your choice)
- 6 tablespoons honey
- 1/2 vanilla bean, split in half
Mascarpone Cream:
- 1/2 cup mascarpone cheese
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons Grand Marnier, or other orange liqueur
- Raspberries and mint, optional to garnish
Instructions
- Place peach halves in a large bowl and squeeze lemon juice over the surface to prevent browning.
- Combine water, wine, honey in a medium saucepan. Scrape seeds from both halves of vanilla beans and pods and seeds to poaching liquid. Heat liquid and stir till honey dissolves. Lower heat to a simmer and add peaches.
- Cover peaches with a round of parchment and simmer for about 15 minutes.
- Return peaches to the large bowl, then reduce liquid to about a cup.
- Allow the syrup to cool, reserve 1/4 cup, then pour the rest over the peaches.
- Place peaches in the refrigerator to chill completely.
- To serve, whip the mascarpone cream, sugar, Grand Marnier and reserved poaching liquid till thickened.
- Slice peaches almost all the way through, from just below the stem to the other end. Fan each half out on a plate, add a dollop of cream and a berry or two and mint sprig if desired.
Notes
Total time does not reflect chilling time.
Feel free to poach pears, nectarines or apples. Cooking time will vary depending on the variety of fruit used.
For a lighter dessert, serve with some low-fat frozen yogurt instead of the mascarpone.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 475Total Fat: 26gSaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 76mgSodium: 284mgCarbohydrates: 51gFiber: 2gSugar: 46gProtein: 4g
47 Comments on “Riesling Poached Peaches with Mascarpone Cream”
Such a perfect dessert everyone loved! I will definitely try this again!
This recipe is a real crowd pleaser. Made it for a family get together and everyone absolutely loved it!
What a beautiful, simply dessert, Liz! Those peaches may be the stars, but the Riesling plays a very important support role.
Loving all the peaches this week! That vanilla bean poaching liquid is such a great idea to infuse even more flavor!
I wonder if people would look at me funny if I said I wanted this every night for dessert.
This is a special elegant treat and the prep couldn’t be easier.
This is such a gorgeous dessert! Simple, but special enough for an elegant dinner party. Though I’d be happy alone in my kitchen licking a plate, too!