A little Cognac underlines the pear taste of plain cooked pears. Among common varieties, I prefer Comice or Bartlett (also known as Williams and Bon Chrétien — a 200-year-old variety that often survives well in the distribution chain and then ripens beautifully on your kitchen counter), followed by Bosc (which has more “sand”), and then D’Anjou. Instead…
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